Katz — (KaZ für das hebräische Kohen Zedek, „gerechter Priester“) ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adele Katz, Geburtsname von Adele Goldstine (1920–1964), US amerikanische Mathematikerin Adolf Katz (1899–1980), deutscher Politiker (NSDAP) Alex… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Katz (name) — Katz is a frequent German surname. It is also a common Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It is, along with Cohen, the oldest and most common of Jewish last names.It is believed that Germans with the last name Katz originate in the Rhine River region of… … Wikipedia
Katz Group of Companies — Type Private Industry Drug Stores Founded Edmonton, Alberta 1990 Founder(s) Daryl Katz Headquarters … Wikipedia
KATZ, ALEX — (1927– ), U.S. painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Katz primarily painted in the traditional mode of portraiture, often eschewing perspective and the psychological interpretation of his models, while flattening bright colors. Born in Brooklyn to … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, ISRAEL — (1917–2003), U.S. aeronautical engineer. Katz was born in New York and graduated from the Boston Trade School. He earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University, Boston (1941); a naval architecture and marine engineering… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Katz und Maus (Novelle) — Katz und Maus ist eine im Jahre 1961 publizierte Novelle von Günter Grass. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Handlung 2 Der Erzähler 3 Rezeption 4 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Katz — or KATZ may refer to:People with the surname Katz: * Katz (name) Media: * KATZ (AM), a radio station (1600 AM) in St. Louis, Missouri, United States * KATZ FM, a radio station (100.3 FM) in Alton, Illinois, United StatesOther: * Katz (Courage the … Wikipedia
KATZ, MICKEY — (1909–1985), U.S. musician, comic. Known for his unusual blend of klezmer music and Borscht Belt humor, Katz began playing the clarinet as a young child in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He was performing with local bands by the time he was in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, ELIHU — (1926– ), professor of sociology and communications. Born in New York, Katz received his doctorate from Colombia University in 1956. In 1963 he immigrated to Israel and joined the Guttman Institute for Applied Social Research of the Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, MENKE — (1906–1991), Yiddish and English poet. Known as Menke (Méyn keh) in Yiddish literature, he was born in Svintsyan (now Švenčionys, Lithuania) and spent World War I in Micháleshik (Michalishki, Belarus) before immigrating to New York in 1920. He… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, SOLOMON — (1909–1990), U.S. historian. Born in Buffalo, New York, Katz was hired in 1936 as an instructor by the history department of the University of Washington, where he remained for 53 years. In 1950 he was appointed professor of history. Katz s main… … Encyclopedia of Judaism