Silverstein (surname)
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Silverstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Abe Silverstein (1908–2001), American NASA aerospace engineer
- Alan Silverstein, American rabbi
- Charles Silverstein (born 1935), American writer and magazine editor
- Debra Silverstein, American politician
- Duane Silverstein, American environmentalist
- Elliot Silverstein (born 1927), American director
- Eva Silverstein, American physicist and string theorist
- Ira Silverstein (born 1960), American politician, state representative in Illinois
- Jake Silverstein (born 1975), American magazine editor
- Jamie Silverstein (born 1983), American figure skater
- Joseph Silverstein (born 1932), American violinist and orchestra conductor
- Keith Silverstein (born 1970), American voice actor
- Ken Silverstein, American magazine editor and blogger
- Larry Silverstein (born 1932), American real estate investor, leaseholder of the World Trade Center towers
- Louis Silverstein (1919–2011), American artist and graphic designer
- Martin J. Silverstein (born 1954), American attorney and diplomat
- Matt Silverstein, American television writer
- Matthew Silverstein (born 1982), American politician
- Max Silverstein (1911–1942), American military officer
- Michael Silverstein (born 1945), American anthropological linguist
- Murray Silverstein, American architect and philologist
- Norm Silverstein, American radio broadcasting executive
- Rich Silverstein, American businessperson
- Ralph "Ruffy" Silverstein (1914–1980), American wrestler
- Ruffy Silverstein (born 1972), Canadian wrestler
- Shel Silverstein (1930–1999), American author and cartoonist of children’s books
- Thomas Silverstein (born 1952), American criminal; murderer incarcerated since 1975
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