Rabinovitch
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Rabinovitch (also spelled Rabinovich) (Рабино́вич, רבינוביץ), is a Russian Ashkenazi Jewish surname, Slavic for "son of the rabbi". The Polish equivalents are Rabinowitz or Rabinowicz.
People bearing the surname Rabinovitch include:
- Adolphe Rabinovitch (1918–1944), American Special Operations Executive agent executed by the Germans in World War II
- Dina Rabinovitch (1963–2007), British journalist and writer
- Gérard Rabinovitch, French philosopher and sociologist
- Jack Rabinovitch, Canadian philanthropist
- Robert Rabinovitch, (born 1943), Canadian public servant
- Samuel Rabinovitch, (1903–1991), British sculpture, artist, singer and wrestler (also known as Sam Rabin)
- Victor Rabinovitch, Canadian public servant
It may also refer to
- Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky (born 1945), Russian-born composer
See also
- Rabinovich
- Rabinowitz
- Russian jokes: Rabinovich
- Rabin (disambiguation)
- Rabinow (surname)
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