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Ulmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Ulmann (born 1861), American banker and author * Benjamin Ulmann (1829–1884), Alsatian-French historical painter *Doris Ulmann Doris Ulmann (May 29, 1882 – August 28, 1934) was an American photographer, best known for her portraits of the people of Appalachia, particularly craftsmen and musicians, made between 1928 and 1934. She collaborated with writer Julia Pet ... (1882–1934), American photographer * Regine Ulmann (1847–1938), Austrian school director, editor and feminist * Salomon Ulmann (1806–1865), Alsatian-French rabbi Tracey Ullman - British Actress and Comedian See also * Ullmann {{surname, Ulmann Surnames of Jewish origin Yiddish-language surnames ...
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Albert Ulmann
Albert Ulmann (born 1861) was an American banker and author. Ulmann was a graduate of the College of the City of New York. He became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1900. External links * ''Tales of Old New York: Part 1'' New York: D Appleton and Company, 1917. Scanned book from Internet Archive.Albert Ulmann from the ''Jewish Encyclopedia ''The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day'' is an English-language encyclopedia containing over 15,000 articles on the ...''. Finding aid to Albert Ulmann papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ulmann, Albert 1861 births Year of death missing Jewish American bankers American bankers ...
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Benjamin Ulmann
Benjamin Ulmann (24 May 1829 – 24 February 1884) was a French painter of Jews, Jewish descent.''Regards sur la culture judéo-alsacienne'' Éditions La Nuée bleue/DNA, Strasbourg, 2001, Born at Blotzheim (Haut Rhin) in 1829, he became a pupil of Michel Martin Drolling and of François-Édouard Picot, and entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1849. He gained the prix de Rome in 1859, and profited much by his studies in Italy. He exhibited a number of works at the Salon from 1855 onwards, chiefly portraits and historical subjects, and was commissioned to paint some pictures for the Palais Royal and for the Palais de Justice, Paris, Palais de Justice. His ''Sylla and Manus'' is in the Luxembourg Palace, and other works by him are in the Museums of Le Mans, Mans, Marseilles, Melun, and Colmar. He died in 1884. References Attribution: * External linksBenjamin Ulmann
in the collection of the Dahesh Museum of Art 1829 births 1884 deaths Artists from Haut-Rhin Alsatian Jews 1 ...
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Doris Ulmann
Doris Ulmann (May 29, 1882 – August 28, 1934) was an American photographer, best known for her portraits of the people of Appalachia, particularly craftsmen and musicians, made between 1928 and 1934. She collaborated with writer Julia Peterkin on ''Roll, Jordan, Roll''. Life and career Doris Ulmann was a native of New York City, the daughter of Bernhard and Gertrude (Mass) Ulmann. Educated at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, a socially liberal organization that championed individual worth regardless of ethnic background or economic condition and Columbia University, she intended to become a teacher of psychology. Her interest in photography was at first a hobby but after 1918 she devoted herself to the art professionally. She practiced Pictorialism and was a member of the Pictorial Photographers of America. Ulmann documented the rural people of the South, particularly the mountain peoples of Appalachia and the Gullahs of the Sea Islands, with a profound respect for he ...
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Regine Ulmann
Regine Ulmann née Kohn (1847–1938), also known by her pen names Gertrud Bürger and Agnes Thai, was an Austrian school director, editor and feminist. An active member of the Jewish women's movement, in 1866 she was one of six women who founded the ''Mädchen Unterstutzungs-Verein'' (Support Association for Girls), later becoming the director of the association's training schools for poor Jewish girls. Family and education Born on 1 September 1847 in Vienna, Regine Kohn was the daughter of the merchant Wolf (Wilhelm) Kohn (c.1810–1884) and his wife Netty née Bisenz (c.1813–1855). In 1867, she married the merchant Sigmund Ulmann (1835–1914). Following the early death of her mother, Kohn was educated privately under the direction of her stepmother. Career In 1867, when she was only 19, Regine Ulmann was a co-founder of the ''Mädchen Unterstutzungs-Verein'' which was designed to provide educational support and job training to girls from poor Jewish homes. In 1889, she es ...
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Salomon Ulmann
Salomon Ulmann (February 25, 1806 at Saverne, Bas-Rhin – May 5, 1865 in Paris), was a French rabbi. He commenced his rabbinical studies at Strasburg under Moïse Bloch (better known as Rabbi Mosche Utenheim), and was the first pupil enrolled at the initial competitive examination of candidates for the École Centrale Rabbinique ( Séminaire israélite de France or SIF), inaugurated in July, 1830. He was also the first in his class at this institution to receive the diploma of chief rabbi. In 1834 he was appointed rabbi of Lauterbourg, Alsace; in 1844 he became chief rabbi of Nancy, in Lorraine; and in 1853 he succeeded Marchand Ennery as chief rabbi of the Central Consistory The Israelite Central Consistory of France () is an institution set up by Napoleon I by the Imperial Decree of 17 March 1808 to administer Jewish worship and congregations in France. He also directed the establishment of regional consistory (Judaism ... of the Israelites of France. Ulmann published a ...
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Ullmann
Ullmann is a German surname also associated with Ashkenazi Jews. It means "man from Ulm". Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander de Erény Ullmann (1850–1897), Hungarian deputy and political economist * Andrew Ullmann (born 1963), German physician and politician * Christoph Ullmann (born 1983), German ice hockey player * Emerich Ullmann (1861–1937), Austrian surgeon * Frances Ullmann DeArmand (1904-1984), American editor *Fritz Ullmann (1875–1939), German chemist * Gebhard Ullmann (born 1957), German jazz musician and composer * Harrison Ullmann (1936–2000), American journalist *Jeffrey Ullman (born 1942), American computer scientist * Karl Ullmann (1796–1865), German Protestant theologian *Kostja Ullmann (born 1984), German actor * Linn Ullmann (born 1966), Norwegian author and journalist *Liv Ullmann (born 1938), Norwegian actress *Lisa Ullmann (1907–1985), German-British dance teacher * Martin Ullmann (born 1986), German footballer * Mona Ullmann (born 1 ...
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Surnames Of Jewish Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound sur ...
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