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Rahel is a feminine given name related to Rachel and may refer to: * Rachel (romanized Rāḥēl), in the Bible the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin * Rahel la Fermosa (c. 1165–1195), Jewish paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castille * Rahel Aschwanden (born 1993), Swiss table tennis player * Rahel Daniel (born 2001), Eritrean long-distance runner * Rahel Enzler (born 2000), Swiss ice hockey player * Rahel Frey (born 1986), Swiss racing driver * Rahel Friederich (born 1986), Swiss orienteering competitor * Rahel Graf (born 1989), Swiss footballer * Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953), German physician and professor, first female professor of medicine in the Kingdom of Prussia * Rahel Indermaur (born 1980), Swiss opera singer * Rahel Jaeggi (born 1967), Swiss philosopher * Rahel Kiwic (born 1991), Swiss footballer * Rahel Kopp (born 1994), Swiss alpine ski racer * Rahel Michielin (born 1990), Swiss ice hockey player * Rahel Plaut (1894–1993), German medical doctor ...
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Rachel (given Name)
Rachel (, Modern Hebrew, Modern: , Tiberian vocalization, Tiberian: , ), meaning "wikt:ewe, ewe", is a Grammatical gender#Personal names, feminine given name of Hebrew language, Hebrew origin, popularized by the biblical figure Rachel, the wife of Israelites, Israelite patriarch Jacob. History of usage Ashkenazi Jewish matronymic surnames Rokhlin (variants: Rochlin, Rohlin), Raskin, Raskine, Rashkin (surname), Rashkin, Rashkind are derived from variants of the name. The Jewish version of the surname Ruskin (other), Ruskin is an Americanized form of Raskin. 16th century, Sixteenth century baptismal records from England show that Rachel was first used by English Christianity, Christians in the mid-1500s, becoming popular during the Protestantism, Protestant Reformation along with other names from the Bible. The name has been among the five hundred most commonly used names in recent years for newborn girls in France, Ireland, Israel, United Kingdom and the United States. ...
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Rahel Kiwic
Rahel Marianne Kiwic (born 5 January 1991) is a retired Swiss football defender who last played for FC Zürich in the Swiss Nationalliga A. In March 2012 she made her debut for the Swiss national team in the 2012 Cyprus Women's Cup. As a junior international she took part in the 2010 U-20 World Cup.Statistics
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Rahel Varnhagen
Rahel Antonie Friederike Varnhagen () (née Levin, later Robert; 19 May 1771 – 7 March 1833) was a German writer who hosted one of the most prominent salons in Europe during the late-18th and early-19th centuries. She is the subject of a celebrated biography, '' Rahel Varnhagen: The Life of a Jewess'' (1957), by Hannah Arendt. Arendt cherished Varnhagen as her "closest friend, though she ha been dead for some hundred years". The asteroid 100029 Varnhagen is named in her honour. Life and works Rahel Antonie Friederike Levin was born to a Jewish family in Berlin. Her father, a wealthy jeweller, was a strong-willed man who ruled his family despotically. She became close friends with Dorothea and Henriette, daughters of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Through them she got to know Henriette Herz, with whom she would become intimately associated throughout her life, moving in the same intellectual spheres. Together with Herz and her cousin, Sara Grotthuis née Meyer, she h ...
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Rahel Szalit-Marcus
Rahel Szalit-Marcus (2 July 1888 – August 1942) was a Jewish artist and illustrator. Born Rahel Markus in Telz Telšiai.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Telšiai">Telsiaiin the Kovno Governorate">Kovno region of Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, she was active in Berlin during the Weimar Republic and in Paris in the 1930s. She was best known for her illustrations of East European Jewish subjects. Szalit-Marcus was murdered at Auschwitz concentration camp, Auschwitz in August 1942. Life Rahel Markus spent her later childhood years in Łódź, Lodz and eventually acquired Polish citizenship. A native Yiddish speaker, she also learned Polish, German, and French. In 1911, her parents sent her to Munich to study at the Art Academy. She moved to Berlin in 1916, becoming a member of the November Group, a circle of young avantgarde artists, and befriended Jewish artists Henri Epstein and Marcel Słodski. She also studied in Paris and London. Rahel was married to actor Julius Sz ...
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Rahel Straus
Rahel Straus née Goitein (; 1880–1963) was a pioneering German-Jewish medical doctor, feminist and writer. She was the first normal female student of medicine at Heidelberg University, graduating in January 1905. After marrying her childhood friend, the lawyer Elias Straus (1878–1933), she moved with him to Munich where she opened a medical practice and became an important figure in support of Zionism and the League of Jewish Women (Germany), League of Jewish Women. After her husband's death in 1933, she emigrated to Palestine with her four teenage children. There, she continued to practice medicine until 1940 when she retired to devote her time to activities in support of women, especially young immigrants. In 1952, she was a co-founder and active member of the Israeli branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Biography Born on 21 March 1880 in Karlsruhe, Rahel Goitein was the daughter of Gabor Goitein (1848–1883), an Orthodox rabbi from Hungary, a ...
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Rahel Shtainshnaider
Rachel Steinschneider (; born 10 February 1994), also known as Rahel Shtainshnaider, is an Israeli footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli club Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem and the Israel women's national team. Club career Steinschneider has played for Maccabi Tzur Shalom FC, Maccabi Kishronot Hadera FC, Hapoel Ironi Petah Tikva FC, ASA Tel Aviv, FC Kiryat Gat and Bnot Netanya FC in Israel. She finished best scorer of Danish Women League. On 30 January 2022, she joined the French women's football club Football féminin Yzeure Allier Auvergne. In May 2022, she played in the Final of the Women's French Cup. In August 2022, Steinschneider returned to Israel, signing with Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem. International career Steinschneider has been capped for the Israel national team, appearing for the team during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying cycle. International goals Honors * Finalist of the French Women Cup 2022 References External links * Rahel Sht ...
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Rahel Sanzara
Rahel Sanzara (also Sansara; pseudonym for Johanna Bleschke) (9 February 1894 – 8 February 1936) was a German dancer, actress and novelist. Biography Johanna Bleschke was the oldest of a town musician's four children. After graduating from a school for 'higher daughters', she went into an apprenticeship as a bookbinder in Blankenburg (Harz), Blankenburg. In 1913 she moved to Berlin, where she met physician and author Ernst Weiss. Their relationship lasted for more than twenty years, and she acted in productions of Weiss' dramas. After a short stint as a wartime nurse in 1914/15 she received an education as a dancer and launched a successful career. Since 1916 she also worked successfully as a film actress and received actress training from Otto Falckenberg in Munich, and found employment first in Prague, and from 1921 to 1924 at the Landestheater Darmstadt. Her first novel ''Das verlorene Kind (The Lost Child)'' was published in 1926 and caused great controversy for its subje ...
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Rahel Repkin
Rahel Repkin (born 17 June 1998) is an Estonian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tammeka and the Estonia women's national team. Career She made her debut for the Estonia national team on 23 October 2020 against the Netherlands, coming on as a substitute for Kristiina Tullus Kristiina Tullus (born 12 September 1998) is an Estonian footballer who plays as a defender for Flora and the Estonia women's national team. Career She made her debut for the Estonia national team on 18 June 2019 against Belarus Belarus, .... References External links * * 1998 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Estonian women's footballers 21st-century Estonian sportswomen Estonia women's international footballers Footballers from Tartu Tartu JK Tammeka (women) players {{Estonia-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Rahel Plaut
Dr Rahel Plaut (1894-1993) was a medical doctor and researcher in physiology who became the first female academic to be appointed at Hamburg University School of Medicine. Between 1919 and 1924 she co-authored 25 scientific papers on subjects including metabolism, muscle physiology and infectious disease. She married the historian Hans Liebeschuetz (German: Liebeschütz) in Hamburg in 1924. They emigrated to England in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution. Early life and education Born in Leipzig in 1894 Elisabeth Amalie Rahel Liebeschuetz née Plaut was one of four children of the bacteriologist Hugo Carl Plaut and his wife Adele née Brach. The family moved to Hamburg in 1898 when her father became director of the Institute for Mycological Research at what was to become in 1919 Hamburg University Hospital in Eppendorf. From 1913 she studied zoology, then medicine at the University of Freiburg After further study in Kiel and Bonn she graduated in 1918 with a first class degree (su ...
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Rahel Michielin
Rahel Michielin (born 11 October 1990 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland) is a Swiss ice hockey forward. International career Michielin was selected for the Switzerland national women's ice hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympics. She played in all five games, though she did not score a point. Michielin has also appeared for Switzerland at four IIHF Women's World Championships. Her first appearance came in 2008. She was a member of the bronze medal winning team at the 2012 championships. Michielin made one appearance for the Switzerland women's national under-18 ice hockey team, at the 2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship The 2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship was the inaugural junior female world ice hockey championship. It was held from 7 to 12 January 2008, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The championship is the junior ice hockey version of the IIHF World Wo .... Career statistics International career References External links
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Rahel Kopp
Rahel Kopp (born 18 March 1994) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. She made her World Cup debut at age 19 in October 2013 2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years). 2013 was designated as: *International Year of Water Cooperation *International Year of Quinoa Events January * January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ..., and her best finish is a fourth place in a combined event in World Cup results Season standings : Top ten finishes * 0 podiums; 3 top tens References External links * * Rahel Koppat Swiss Ski team official site ' * ' {{DEFAULTSORT:Kopp, Rahel 1994 births Swiss female alpine skiers Living people 21st-century Swiss sportswomen ...
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Rahel Jaeggi
Rahel Jaeggi (; born July 19, 1966) is a Swiss professor of practical philosophy and social philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Her research areas are in social philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, philosophical anthropology, social ontology, and critical theory. Since February 2018 she has been the head of the Berlin campus of the newly founded International Center for Humanities and Social Change. Biography Rahel Jaeggi is the daughter of Austrian psychoanalyst and author and Swiss sociologist Urs Jaeggi. Prior to working as a research assistant to Axel Honneth (1996-2001) at the Philosophical Institute of the University of Frankfurt (Chair of Social Philosophy) and at the Institute for Social Research, Jaeggi studied at the Free University of Berlin (1990–1996). She completed her studies with a thesis (''Magistra Artium'') on the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. In 1999 she was a visiting scholar at the New School for Social Research, New York. Sh ...
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