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Feinberg, Feinberger is surname of: * Aaron Feinberg, American rollerblading champion * Abraham Feinberg (1899–1986), American rabbi and singer. * Andrew Feinberg (geneticist) * Andrew Feinberg (journalist) * Avshalom Feinberg (1889–1917), a leader of Nili * Baruch Feinberg (1933–2007), Israeli Olympic javelin thrower * Benjamin F. Feinberg (1888–1959), New York politician * Charles L. Feinberg (1909–1995), American biblical scholar, first dean of Talbot Theological Seminary * Israel Lewis Feinberg (1872–1941), New York City coroner * Gerald Feinberg (1933–1992), American physicist * Ian Feinberg (1963–1993), Israeli lawyer murdered by Islamic terrorists in Gaza * Jay Feinberg, American community activist and founder of Gift of Life Marrow Registry * Joel Feinberg (1926–2004), American philosopher * John Feinberg, American theologian * Kenneth Feinberg, American attorney, Special Master of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund * Leon Feinberg, (1897–1969) ...
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Fein (other)
Fein or FEIN may refer to: People * Adrian Fein (born 1999), German footballer * Benjamin Fein ( 1910s), Jewish American gangster * Bruce Fein (born 1947), American lawyer * Clinton Fein (born 1964), South African artist, writer and activist * Ellen Fein, co-author of the book ''The Rules'' * Ephraim Fein, aka Ephraim Eitam (born 1952), Israeli brigadier general and politician * Helen Fein (1934–2022), American historical sociologist and professor * Mónica Fein (born 1957), Argentine biochemist and politician * Monroe Fein (1923–1982), US Navy officer and captain of the ''Altalena'' in a 1948 confrontation between the Israeli Defense Forces and the Irgun * Robert Fein (1907–1975), Austrian Olympic champion weightlifter * Rusty Fein (born 1982), American figure skater * Sylvia Fein (1919–2024), American painter and author * Wilhelm Emil Fein (1842–1898), German inventor Other uses * Fein and Sebé, characters in the anime ''Zatch Bell!'' * Fein (company), founded by Wilh ...
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Feintuch
David Feintuch (July 21, 1944 – March 16, 2006) was a science fiction and fantasy author and attorney. Life and career Feintuch was the 1996 winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction. He wrote one major science fiction series, the ''Seafort Saga'', and a fantasy series, ''Rodrigo of Caledon''. Feintuch's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. The ''Seafort Saga'' is a military space opera series revolving around the character Nicholas Seafort, an officer in the UNNS. The books are set in a future human society that is largely dominated by unified Christianity. The main protagonist is a naval officer who strives always to do his duty, both to the navy and to his God, at great personal cost. The series and main character are inspired by C. S. Forester's novels about Horatio Hornblower. Shortly before his death, the author announced on his website that an eighth book, ...
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Feinstein
Feinstein, Finestein (, , , "Fajnsztajn", "Fajnsztejn" in Polish spelling) or anglicized as Finestone, meaning "fine stone", that is gemstone, is a compound surname of German and Yiddish origin, similar to names like Goldstein or Rubinstein which is relatively wide spread among Ashkenazi Jews. It may refer to: People with the name Feinstein * Aaron Feinstein (fl. 1903–1910), Estonian chess player * Alan Feinstein (philanthropist) (born 1931), American philanthropist * Alvan Feinstein (1925–2001), American epidemiologist * Andrew Feinstein (born 1964), South African politician * Aryeh Löb Feinstein (1821–1903), Russian Jewish scholar * Charles Feinstein (1932–2004), British economic historian * Daniel Isaac Feinstein (born 1930), birth name of Swiss artist and author Daniel Spoerri * Dianne Feinstein (1933–2023), American politician and US Senator from California * Dovid Feinstein (1929–2020), American Orthodox rabbi, son of Moshe Feinstein * Elaine Feinstei ...
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Feinsinger
Nathan Paul Feinsinger (September 20, 1902 – November 3, 1983) was a professor of law at the University of Wisconsin Law School. He mediated and arbitrated a number of strikes, and served as general counsel to the Wisconsin Labor Relations Board and associate general counsel to the National War Labor Board (WLB). Feinsinger is best known for his mediation efforts in the 1944 telephone operators strike, the 1947 pineapple workers strike, the 1952 steel strike, and the 1966 New York City transit worker strike. Early life Feinsinger was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1902 but grew up in Buffalo.Waggoner, "Nathan P. Feinsinger, 81, Dead," ''New York Times,'' November 4, 1983. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in 1924 and a law degree in 1926. After post-graduate study at Columbia Law School in New York City, he joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin School of Law in 1929. During his academic career, he was also a visiting pro ...
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Feynman (other)
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) was a physicist. Feynman may also refer to: * 7495 Feynman, asteroid * Foresight Institute Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology Other people with the surname * Joan Feynman (1927–2020), astrophysicist, sister of Richard * Yoann Feynman (born 1990), French musician See also * Feynmanium * Feinman, a surname * Fineman Fineman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Herbert Fineman (1920–2016), American politician * Howard Fineman (1948–2024), American journalist * Martha Fineman (born 1943), American scholar * Uri Fineman (born 1959), Isr ..., a surname * {{disambiguation, surname Surnames of Jewish origin Yiddish-language surnames ...
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Feinmann
Feinman or Feinmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Barbara Feinman, ghostwriter of ''It Takes a Village'' * Dinah Shtettin (1862–1946), later ''Feinman'', Yiddish theater actress * Eduardo Feinmann (born 1958), Argentine journalist * Gary M. Feinman (born 1951), American archaeologist * Jay Feinman (born 1951), American legal scholar * José Pablo Feinmann (1943–2021), Argentine philosopher and screenwriter * Paul Feinman (1960–2021), American attorney * Richard D. Feinman (born 1940), American biochemist See also * Fein (other) * Feynman * Fineman Fineman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Herbert Fineman (1920–2016), American politician * Howard Fineman (1948–2024), American journalist * Martha Fineman (born 1943), American scholar * Uri Fineman (born 1959), Isr ... {{surname, Feinman Surnames of Jewish origin Yiddish-language surnames ...
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