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Feinstein peut faire référence à :
- Feinstein, un groupe de heavy metal,
- Daniel Isaak Feinstein, dit Daniel Spoerri (1930-), un danseur et artiste plasticien suisse,
- Dianne Feinstein (1933-), une sénatrice américaine,
- Isador Feinstein Stone (1907-1989), un journaliste indépendant américain,
- David Feinstein (b.? ), American Orthodox Rabbi
- Meir Feinstein (he:מאיר פיינשטיין)
- Moshe Feinstein (1895-1986), American Orthodox rabbi
- Reuven Feinstein (b.? ), American Orthodox Rabbi
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Feinstein — Feinstein, Finestein (Yiddish:פֿײַנשטײַן, Hebrew:פינשטיין, פיינשטיין, Russian:Файнштейн), a surname, may be:* Feinsteine is one of aggregate names of grain size. See German Korngröße article.* Feinstein is a Jewish name.People: * Alan Feinstein… … Wikipedia
Feinstein — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alan Feinstein (* 1932), US amerikanischer Philanthrop Barry Feinstein (1931–2011), amerikanischer Fotograf David Feinstein (* 1946), US amerikanischer Rockgitarrist und sänger, Mitgründer von Elf und The… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Feinstein — Feinstein, s. Kupfer … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Feinstein/McGuiness Public Relations — Type Private Industry Public relations Founded Los Angeles, U.S. (2003 ( … Wikipedia
FEINSTEIN, MOSES — (1895–1986), rabbi and leader of American Orthodoxy. Feinstein was born in Uzda, near Minsk, Belorussia, where his father, from whom he received his early education, was rabbi. In 1921 he became rabbi of Luban, near Minsk, where he served until… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, ELAINE — (1930– ), English novelist, poet, and translator. Born in Bootle, Feinstein was educated at Cam bridge University. She has worked as an editor for the Cambridge University Press and lectured in English at Bishop s Stortford Training College and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, DIANNE GOLDMAN — (1933– ), U.S. Democratic senator from California. Feinstein was a centrist legislator and a pioneering politician. She was the first woman to be elected president of San Francisco s Board of Supervisors (1969), mayor of San Francisco (1978),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, MOSES — (1896–1964), Hebrew poet and educator. Born in Russia, Feinstein arrived in the United States in 1912. He devoted his life to Herzliah – the Hebrew Academy and Teachers Institute which he founded in New York in 1921. His volumes of poetry are the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, ARYEH LOEB — (1821–1903), Lithuanian scholar and writer. Feinstein was born in Damachev near Brest Litovsk. He was a successful businessman in that city, active in communal affairs, and wrote a history of its Jewish community, Ir Tehillah (1886, repr. 1968).… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINSTEIN, MEIR — (1927–1947), Jew condemned to death by the British in Palestine. Feinstein was born in the Old City of Jerusalem. In his youth he went to work in the kibbutz of Negbah, where he joined the Palmaḥ , and at the age of 16 volunteered for service in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism