Rabinowitz
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Rabinowitz (also Rabinowicz) (רבינוביץ), is a Polish Ashkenazi Jewish surname, Slavic for "son of the rabbi". The Russian equivalents are Rabinovich or Rabinovitch.
It may refer to:
- Alan Rabinowitz (born 1953), American zoologist
- Avraham Yissachar Dov Rabinowicz (1843–1892), second Radomsker Rebbe
- Azriel Rabinowitz (1905–1941), Lithuanian rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva
- Chaim Rabinowitz (1856–1930), Lithuanian rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva
- David L. Rabinowitz (born 1960), American astronomer
- Dorothy Rabinowitz, American journalist
- Jay Rabinowitz (1927–2001), Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court (1965–1997)
- Joseph Rabinowitz (1837–1899), founder of the first Jewish Christian congregation in Russia.
- Loren Galler-Rabinowitz (born 1986), American figure skater
- Louis Isaac Rabinowitz (1906–1984), British Orthodox rabbi
- Maurice Rabinowicz (born 1947), Belgian film director and writer
- Philip Rabinowitz, Israeli mathematician
- Philip Rabinowitz (1904-2008), the fastest 100 year old to run 100 meters
- Shlomo Rabinowicz (1801–1866), first Radomsker Rebbe
- Shlomo Chanoch Rabinowicz (1882–1942), fourth Radomsker Rebbe
- Sol Rabinowitz, founder of New York City 1950s record label Baton Records
- Yechezkel Rabinowicz (1864–1910), third Radomsker Rebbe
- United States v. Rabinowitz, 339 U.S. 56 (1950), a United States Supreme Court case
See also
- Rabinovich
- Rabinovitch
- Russian jokes: Rabinovich
- Rabin (disambiguation)
- Rabinow (surname)
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