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Kirschbaum is the German surname literally meaning "cherry tree". It may refer to: * Bill Kirschbaum (1902–1953), U.S. Olympic swimmer *Carl Ludwig Kirschbaum (1812–1880), German entomologist, professor of biology, and museum director * Charlotte von Kirschbaum (1899–1975), German theologian * Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum (1797–1860), Austrian physician and writer *Thorsten Kirschbaum (born 1987), German football player *Walter Kirschbaum ( mid-20th century), West German slalom canoer See also * Kirschenbaum * Kirshbaum Kirshbaum is a Jewish surname derived from the German word literally meaning "cherry tree". Notable people with the surname include: * Howard Kirshbaum Howard M. Kirshbaum (born September 19, 1938) was an associate justice of the Colorado Supre ... {{surname German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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German Language
German (, ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western Europe, Western and Central Europe. It is the majority and Official language, official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also an official language of Luxembourg, German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium and the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol, as well as a recognized national language in Namibia. There are also notable German-speaking communities in other parts of Europe, including: Poland (Upper Silesia), the Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Denmark (South Jutland County, North Schleswig), Slovakia (Krahule), Germans of Romania, Romania, Hungary (Sopron), and France (European Collectivity of Alsace, Alsace). Overseas, sizeable communities of German-speakers are found in the Americas. German is one of the global language system, major languages of the world, with nearly 80 million native speakers and over 130 mi ...
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Cherry Tree
A cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus ''Prunus'', and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit). Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet ''Prunus avium'' and the sour ''Prunus cerasus''. The name 'cherry' also refers to the cherry tree and its wood, and is sometimes applied to almonds and visually similar flowering trees in the genus ''Prunus'', as in " ornamental cherry" or "cherry blossom". Wild cherry may refer to any of the cherry species growing outside cultivation, although ''Prunus avium'' is often referred to specifically by the name "wild cherry" in the British Isles. Botany True cherries ''Prunus'' subg. ''Cerasus'' contains species that are typically called cherries. They are known as true cherries and distinguished by having a single winter bud per axil, by having the flowers in small corymbs or umbels of several together (occasionally solitary, e.g. ''P. serrula''; some species with short racemes, e.g. ...
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Bill Kirschbaum
William Thomas Kirschbaum (November 5, 1902 – April 29, 1953) was an American competition swimmer and 1924 Paris Olympic medalist in the 200-meter breaststroke. Kirschbaum was born in Maine on November 15, 1902, but was raised in Hawaii where he swam for the Hui Makani Swim Club. He lived in California in later life. At the Hawaiian Olympic swimming meet in Honolulu, swimming for the Hui Makani team on April 13, 1924, Kirschbaum broke his own record in the 200-meter breast stroke with a time of 3:02.1, breaking the standing American record, and qualifying for the U.S. Olympic trials.Jay, Mike, "Two World Swim Records Broken During Week-End", ''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'', Honolulu, Hawaii, 14 April 1924, pg. 22 Kirschbaum set another record in Palo Alto at a "Far Western" Try out at Searsville, Lake, the training location for Stanford University. The official American olympic trial location for the men's swimming team was in Indianapolis, Indiana. Honors 1924 Olympic Bro ...
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Carl Ludwig Kirschbaum
Carl Ludwig Kirschbaum (31 January 1812 in Usingen, Duchy of Nassau – 3 March 1880) was a German entomologist, Professor of Biology and Museum, Museum Director of Museum Wiesbaden. Kirschbaum specialised in Auchenorrhyncha. He wrote ''Die Cicadinen der Gegend von Wiesbaden und Frankfurt a. M. nebst einer Anzahl neuer oder schwer zu unterscheidender Arten aus anderen Gegenden Europas'' (Jahrbücher des Nassauischen Vereins für Naturkunde 21: 1-202, 1868) and many other entomological works. His collection is in the Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden Natural History Museum. It contains his own material from Frankfurt and Wiesbaden, but also an extensive material brought to him by Carl Heinrich Georg(es) von Heyden, Carl von Heyden (mainly from various parts of southern Germany and Switzerland) and Philipp Christoph Zeller (mainly from Sicily). Smaller numbers of specimens were sent to him by Carl August Dohrn (Jena), Arnold Förster (Aachen), Waldemar Fuchs, Fuchs (W.) (Berlin), Gustav May ...
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Charlotte Von Kirschbaum
Charlotte von Kirschbaum (June 25, 1899 – July 24, 1975) was a German theologian who assisted Karl Barth in writing his '' Church Dogmatics''. She was born in Ingolstadt. In 1916 her father died in the First World War, which inspired her to be trained as a nurse. In 1924 she met Karl Barth, and became his pupil; she later contributed to all of Karl Barth's academic publications. Historians have discussed at length her romantic relationship with Barth, and its possible impact on his theology. The letters between von Kirschbaum and Barth express "the deep, intense, and overwhelming love between these two human beings." Relationship with Karl Barth and Nelly Hoffman-Barth Von Kirschbaum met Barth at the University of Göttingen in 1924, when she was 25 years old; at the time she was a Red Cross nurse with an interest in theology, and economically destitute. By 1929 she was working full-time for Barth as a secretary and assistant preparing his lectures. They developed an intimate ...
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Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum
Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum (1797–1860) was an Austrian physician and writer. Biography He was born in Sieniawa, Galicia, 1797 and died in Kraków in 1860. After studying philosophy and medicine in Berlin, he settled as a physician in Kraków, and as "Der Berliner Doctor" soon acquired an extensive practice and accumulated a considerable fortune. In order to be able to secure the estate of Siemota, near Chrzanów, he adopted the Christian religion, and assumed the name of "Sigismund." As a married man he permitted his wife to remain a law-abiding Jew throughout her life. Kirschbaum was the author of a long Hebrew essay, entitled "Hilkot Yeme ha-Mashiaḥ." In the German language German (, ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western Europe, Western and Central Europe. It is the majority and Official language, official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switze ... he published "Der Jüdische Alexandrinismus," Leipzig ...
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Thorsten Kirschbaum
Thorsten Kirschbaum (born 20 April 1987) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Club career Kirschbaum was a member of the team of 1899 Hoffenheim that won promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. On 10 January 2009, he moved from 1899 Hoffenheim to Liechtenstein to play for FC Vaduz of the Swiss Super League and was released on 30 June 2009. After one year he left SV Sandhausen and signed a three-year contract for Energie Cottbus. After the end of his contract with Cottbus on 1 July 2013, Kirschbaum moved to VfB Stuttgart on a free transfer. On 10 March 2013, he signed a contract until June 2016 with VfB Stuttgart. On 1 July 2015, Kirschbaum moved to 1. FC Nürnberg. On 27 May 2019, Kirschbaum joined VVV-Venlo VVV-Venlo (, ''VVV'' stands for ''Venlose Voetbal Vereniging'' meaning "Venlo Football Club") is a Dutch association football, football club from Venlo, a city on the border with Germany. They play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutc .. ...
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Walter Kirschbaum
Walter Kirschbaum is a retired West German slalom canoeist who competed in the early-to-mid 1950s. He won a gold medal in the folding K-1 event at the 1953 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Meran Merano (, ; ) or Meran () is a (municipality) in South Tyrol, Northern Italy. Generally best known for its spa resorts, it is located within a basin, surrounded by mountains standing up to above sea level, at the entrance to the Passeier Va .... References * German male canoeists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships {{Germany-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Kirschenbaum
Kirschenbaum is a German surname of Lutheran or Ashkenazic origin meaning "cherry tree", written ''Kirschbaum'' in modern German (''Kirschen'' means "cherries"; ''Baum'' means "tree"). An orthographic variation of the name is Kirshenbaum. Yiddish spelling variations include Karshenboym and Korshenboim. People named Kirschenbaum or Kirshenbaum include: * Alan Kirschenbaum, American television producer and writer * Binnie Kirshenbaum, American novelist and short story writer * Faina Kirschenbaum, Israeli politician * Marc Kirschenbaum, American origami artist * Moti Kirschenbaum, Israeli media personality and documentarian * Sheril Kirshenbaum, American science writer * Susan Kirshenbaum, American television writer See also * * *Duvdevani *Kirschbaum *Kirshbaum Kirshbaum is a Jewish surname derived from the German word literally meaning "cherry tree". Notable people with the surname include: * Howard Kirshbaum Howard M. Kirshbaum (born September 19, 1938) was an associate ...
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Kirshbaum
Kirshbaum is a Jewish surname derived from the German word literally meaning "cherry tree". Notable people with the surname include: * Howard Kirshbaum Howard M. Kirshbaum (born September 19, 1938) was an associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court from 1983 to 1997. He received an undergraduate degree from Yale College, and law degree from Harvard Law School in 1965. While at Harvard Law S ... (born 1938), associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court * Larry Kirshbaum (born 1944), American publishing executive * Ralph Kirshbaum (born 1946), American cellist See also * Kirschbaum * Kirschenbaum {{surname Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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German-language Surnames
German (, ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western Europe, Western and Central Europe. It is the majority and Official language, official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also an official language of Luxembourg, German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium and the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol, as well as a recognized national language in Namibia. There are also notable German-speaking communities in other parts of Europe, including: Poland (Upper Silesia), the Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Denmark (South Jutland County, North Schleswig), Slovakia (Krahule), Germans of Romania, Romania, Hungary (Sopron), and France (European Collectivity of Alsace, Alsace). Overseas, sizeable communities of German-speakers are found in the Americas. German is one of the global language system, major languages of the world, with nearly 80 million native speakers and over 130 mi ...
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