Rubenstein may refer to:
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Alan Rubenstein
Alan Rubenstein (born 1956/57) is the chief executive of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) since April 2009, having previously worked in investment banking and asset management.
Rubenstein has previously worked for Scottish Widows, Morgan Stanle ...
, British businessman
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Atoosa Rubenstein (born 1972), Iranian-American journalist and editor-in-chief of ''Seventeen'' magazine
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David Rubenstein, American co-founder of
The Carlyle Group and one of the richest people in the United States
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David Rubenstein (born 1957), American activist and founding Executive Director of the
Save Darfur Coalition
The Save Darfur Coalition was an advocacy group that called "to raise public awareness and mobilize a massive response to the atrocities in Sudan's western region of Darfur." Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it was a coalition of more than 19 ...
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Deidre Rubenstein (born 1948), Australian actress
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Dick Rubenstein, British Army officer
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Glenn Rubenstein (born 1976), American journalist
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Jacob Leon Rubenstein, birth name of Jack Ruby, American murderer of Lee Harvey Oswald
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Louis Rubenstein
Louis Rubenstein (September 23, 1861, in Montreal – January 3, 1931) was a Canadian figure skater, sportsman and politician. Rubenstein is considered the "Father of Canadian Figure Skating." After retirement from skating in 1892, Rubenstein beca ...
(1861–1931), Canadian world champion and Hall of Fame figure skater
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Meridel Rubenstein
Meridel Rubenstein (born 1948) is an American photographer and installation artist based out of New Mexico. She is known for her large-format photographs incorporating sculptures and unusual media.
Biography
Rubenstein was born in Detroit, Mic ...
(born 1948), American photographer and installation artist
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Richard L. Rubenstein
Richard Lowell Rubenstein (January 8, 1924 – May 16, 2021) was a theologian, educator, and writer, noted particularly for his path-breaking contributions to post-Holocaust theology and his socio-political analyses of surplus populations an ...
(1924–2021), American university president and author of theology
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Richard E. Rubenstein (born 1938), American author of historical works
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Shaun Rubenstein
Shaun Rubenstein (born 5 November 1983 in Johannesburg, Gauteng) is a South African canoer and Olympian.
Career
As a junior canoeist, Rubenstein competed in all forms of the sport, from sprints to river marathons. He was a member of the South A ...
(born 1983), South African World Marathon champion canoer
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Steven Rubenstein
Steven Lee Rubenstein (June 10, 1962 – March 8, 2012) was an American anthropologist. He was reader in Latin American Anthropology at the University of Liverpool, and Director of Liverpool's Research Institute of Latin American Studies.
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(1962–2012), American anthropologist
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William Rubenstein
William B. Rubenstein (born 1960) is an American legal scholar and the Bruce Bromley Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Professionally, he specializes in complex litigation and civil rights advocacy. He has advocated widely for the rights of ...
(born 1960), American Harvard Law School professor
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Rubenstein Stadium
Rubenstein Stadium, also known as "Moe Rubenstein Stadium", is a sports stadium in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, in the western suburbs of Pittsburgh. It was the home of the Pittsburgh Passion women's football team from 2004 to 2005 and the Pittsburgh F ...
, also known as "Moe Rubenstein Stadium", is a sports stadium in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, in the western suburbs of Pittsburgh, United States
See also
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Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894), Russian composer and pianist
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Arthur Rubinstein
Arthur Rubinstein ( pl, Artur Rubinstein; 28 January 188720 December 1982) was a Polish Americans, Polish-American pianist. (1887-1982), Polish-American pianist
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Rubinstein Rubinstein is a surname of German and Yiddish origin, mostly found among Ashkenazi Jews; it denotes "ruby-stone". Notable persons named Rubinstein include:
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* Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish chess grandmaster
* Amnon Rubinstein (born ...
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German-language surnames
Yiddish-language surnames