Feinberg — can refer to: *Aaron Feinberg, American rollerblading champion *Avshalom Feinberg (1889 1917), leader of Nili *Benjamin F. Feinberg (1888 1959), NY politician *Gerald Feinberg, American physicist *Joel Feinberg (1926 2004), American philosopher… … Wikipedia
FEINBERG — FEINBERG, family of pioneer settlers in Ereẓ Israel. YOSEF FEINBERG (1855–1902) was born in Simferopol in the Crimea, the son of wealthy parents, and studied chemistry at Swiss and German universities. Aroused by the 1881 pogroms, he went to Ereẓ … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Feinberg — Feinberg, Fẹjnberg, Samuil Jewgenjewitsch, russischer Pianist und Komponist, * Odessa 26. 5. 1890, ✝ Moskau 22. 10. 1962; studierte am Moskauer Konservatorium, wo er seit 1922 Professor war und in dieser Eigenschaft maßgebend zu der Ausbildung … Universal-Lexikon
Feinberg — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Anat Feinberg (né en 1951), écrivain israélien. Avshalom Feinberg (1889 1917), co fondateur du réseau Nili. David Feinberg, psychologue. Voir l… … Wikipédia en Français
FEINBERG, ABRAHAM — (1908–1998), U.S. businessman and organization leader. Feinberg, who was born in New York City, received his law degrees from Fordham and New York University. He occupied a number of prominent executive positions, among them chairmanship of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINBERG, ABRAHAM L. — FEINBERG, ABRAHAM L. (1899–1986), Reform rabbi and activist. Feinberg was born in Bellaire, Ohio, to immigrant parents from Grinkishok (Grinkiskis), Lithuania, which Feinberg referred to as the birthplace of my spirit. He earned a B.A. from the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINBERG, KENNETH — (1945– ), U.S. attorney, expert in mediation and alternative dispute resolution. Born and raised in Brockton, Mass., Feinberg graduated cum laude from the University of Massachusetts in 1967 and from New York University School of Law, where he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINBERG, LOUIS — (1887–1949), U.S. Conservative rabbi and community leader. Born in Rossieny, Lithuania, Feinberg was brought to the United States in 1903. He was educated in the public schools of Philadelphia and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINBERG, DAVID — (1840–1916), Russian communal leader. Born in Kovno (Kaunas), Lithuania, Feinberg studied law at St. Petersburg University. While in his twenties he attained a responsible position in the St. Petersburg Warsaw railroad company and was active in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEINBERG, SAMUEL YEVGENYEVICH — (1890–1962), pianist and composer. Born in Odessa, Feinberg graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1911 (as a pianist, class of Gold enveizer) and was appointed professor of piano (from 1922) and director of the piano faculty from 1936 until… … Encyclopedia of Judaism