RABINOVICH, OSIP ARONOVICH — (1817–1869), Russian author and publicist, founder and editor of razsvet , the first Jewish journal in Russian. Born in Kobelyaki, Ukraine, the son of a well to do businessman, he studied both Jewish and secular subjects under private tutors. He… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, ISAAC JACOB — ( Itzele Ponovezher ; 1854–1919), Lithuanian rabbi. Rabinovich was born in Shershov, Grodno district. Contrary to the prevailing custom, his father, a wealthy and learned merchant, did not send him to a yeshivah but engaged private tutors for him … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, ITAMAR — (1942–), president of Tel Aviv University. Born in Jerusalem, Rabinovich received his B.A. degree from the Hebrew University in 1960; in 1966 he completed his M.A. degree at Tel Aviv University; and in 1971 he received his Ph.D. from the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, JOSEPH — (1837–1899), missionary in kishinev , Bessarabia, and founder of a Jewish Christian sect. Born into a ḥasidic family, Rabinovich was attracted by the haskalah movement. During the early 1880s he joined the Ḥibbat Zion movement and visited… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, ISAAK MOSEYEVICH — (1886–1977), Russian construction engineer. Rabinovich, who attained the rank of major general in the Red Army, taught at several Soviet institutes of higher education. He was appointed professor at the Military Engineering Academy in 1932 and at … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, JOSÉ — (1903–1978), Yiddish and Spanish author, playwright, and poet. Born in Bialystok, in 1924 Rabinovich arrived in Argentina, where he made his living in the printing business. Before his emigration he had written a number of texts in Yiddish and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RABINOVICH, YEHUDAH LEIB — (Leon; 1862–1937), Hebrew writer, editor, and physicist; known by his pen name, Ish Yehudi. Born in Brestovitz, Russia, Rabinovich studied medicine and physics. In 1887 he began to write popular articles on science etc. in Ha Meliẓ and keneset… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rabinovich-Fabrikant equations — The Rabinovich Fabrikant equations are a set of three coupled ordinary differential equations exhibiting chaotic behavior for certain values of the parameters. The equations are::dot{x}=y(z 1+x^2)+gamma x:dot{y}=x(3z+1 x^2)+gamma y:dot{z}=… … Wikipedia
Rabinovich — n. family name … English contemporary dictionary
Rabinovich, Itamar — (1942 ) Born in Jerusalem, he was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, and University of California, Los Angeles. He served as professor of Middle East history at Tel Aviv University and founding member of the… … Historical Dictionary of Israel