ABRAMSON — ABRAMSON, 18th–19th century family of German medalists and engravers. JACOB ABRAHAM (1723–1800), born in Poland, worked in the mints of Berlin, Stettin, Koenigsberg, and Dresden. In 1752, Frederick II of Prussia appointed him medalist at the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abramson — Abramson, 1) Jak., geb. 1722 zu Strelitz, Stempelschneider u. Medailleur, ward 1752 in Stettin, 1757 in Königsberg u. dann in Berlin Münzmeister u. Medailleur, st. 1780. Vorzüglich sind seine Medaillen auf die Siege Friedrichs II. im 7jährigen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Abramson — Family name name = Abramson image size = caption = pronunciation = meaning = son of Abram region = origin = Hebrew language = related names = Abrahamson search = prefix = footnotes = Abramson and Abrahamson are variations of the same patronymic… … Wikipedia
Abramson — This long established surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a patronymic form of the Hebrew male given name Avraham , originally Abram , high father , later changed to Abraham , father of a multitude (of nations) . This name was… … Surnames reference
ABRAMSON, JESSE — (1904–1979), U.S. sportswriter. Known as the leading track and field writer in the U.S., Abramson was the first person from the media to be elected to the National Track & Field Hall of Fame, in 1981. He witnessed every Olympics from 1928 until… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ABRAMSON, JERRY EDWIN — (1946– ), U.S. politician. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Abramson graduated from Indiana University (1968). After having served in the U.S. Army between 1969 and 1971, for which he received a medal for meritorious service, he returned to law… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abramson Meyer — (auch Abrahamson Meyer, Meyer Abraham) (* 1764 (andere Angabe: 1757) in Hamburg; † 21. November 1817) war ein deutscher Arzt. Abramson Meyer promovierte 1783 in Göttingen zum Doktor der Medizin und begann in Hamburg zu praktizieren, wo schon sein … Deutsch Wikipedia
ABRAMSON, SHRAGA — (1915–1996), rabbinic scholar. Born in Ciechanowiec, in the district of Bialystok, Poland, he received rabbinic ordination in 1936, in which year he immigrated to Ereẓ Israel where he continued his education in various yeshivot and at the Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abramson, Marjorie — Ceramicist. Studied at the Montclair State College in New Jersey, earned a master s degree at Rutgers, and has been on the faculty at Essex College in New Jersey. Reproductions: Carrie; ceramic, fur, feathers; Levine, 1976: n.p. . Untitled… … Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
Jerry Abramson — while campaigning for Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor elect of Kentucky Taking office December 13, 2011 Governor … Wikipedia