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Grossman est un nom de famille d'origine germanique notamment porté par :
- Ann Grossman (1970- ),joueuse de tennis américaine.
- Avraham Grossman, historien israélien.
- Dave Grossman, concepteur de jeux vidéo.
- David Grossman
- Evelyne Grossman, philosophe et critique littéraire française.
- Georges Grossman, cannibale allemand.
- Karl Grossman (1863-1921), tueur en série allemand.
- Judith Josephine Grossman (1923-1997), éditrice et écrivaine américaine (puis canadienne) de science-fiction connue sous le pseudonyme Judith Merril
- Leonid Grossman (1888-1965),écrivain russe et soviétique.
- Nicklas Grossman (1985- ), joueur de hockey sur glace suédois.
- Rex Grossman, joueur de football américain.
- Stefan Grossman, guitariste, musicologue, producteur musical et chanteur américain.
- Steve Grossman (1951- ), saxophoniste de jazz et jazz-rock fusion américain.
- Vassili Grossman, écrivain russe.
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GROSSMAN, VASILI SEMYONOVICH — (Joseph Solomonovich; 1905–1964), Soviet Russian writer. Born to a traditional Yiddish speaking family in the intensely Jewish town of Berdichev, he moved to Moscow as a young man and, after graduating from the university, worked for a time as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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