Zuckerman — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Nom de famille germanique. Le nom de Zuckerman est porté par plusieurs personnalités (par ordre… … Wikipédia en Français
ZUCKERMAN, MORTIMER — (1937– ), U.S. developer, publisher. Born in Quebec, Canada, Mortimer Benjamin Zuckerman earned law degrees from McGill University in Montreal and Harvard University and a master of business administration degree from the Wharton School of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZUCKERMAN, BEN — (1890–1979), U.S. apparel manufacturer. Zuckerman, who became known as the dean of the American ready to wear coat and suit industry, was a master tailor who never learned how to sew. You can teach a bear how to dance, he once said. I can teach a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZUCKERMAN (Cukierman), ITZHAK — (Antek; 1915–1981), Warsaw ghetto fighter. Born in Vilna to a traditional Jewish family, he became one of the four commanders of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) that organized armed resistance to the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto. He was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zuckerman's Famous Pig — is the victorious ultimate song of Charlotte s Web the 1973 Hanna Barbera animated musical. It is sung by everyone present at the county fair and exemplifies that Wilbur the Pig s life is safe. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. The… … Wikipedia
ZUCKERMAN, BARUCH — (1887–1970), Labor Zionist leader. Zuckerman was born in Kurenetz, Russia. Steeped in Jewish tradition, he was early drawn to Zionism. Upon his arrival in the United States in 1903 he quickly involved himself in the development of the Labor… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZUCKERMAN, SOLLY, LORD — (1904–1993), British anatomist. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Zuckerman settled in England, where he first taught at London University (1928–32). As research anatomist to the Zoological Society of London, he studied the behavior of primates,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zuckerman Bound — is a trilogy of novels by Philip Roth which was completed in 1985. They all follow the writing career and struggles of Roth s alter ego Nathan Zuckerman. The trilogy consists of: * The Ghost Writer (1979) * Zuckerman Unbound (1981) * The Anatomy… … Wikipedia
ZUCKERMAN, PAUL — (1912–1986), U.S. communal worker. Zuckerman was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and was brought to the United States at the age of two. He lived in Detroit where he was chairman and president of a corporation which manufactured and imported food… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zuckerman, Yitzhak — or Yitzhak Cukierman born 1915, Warsaw, Pol. died June 17, 1981, Tel Aviv, Israel Hero of Jewish resistance to the Nazis in World War II. Active in Zionist organizations in his native Warsaw, he urged the creation and arming of a Jewish defense… … Universalium