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Grossman — is a family name of germanic and Jewish Ashkenazi origin (in German Grossmann or Großmann).* Adam Grossman * Albert Grossman * Alex Grossman * Allan Grossman * Austin Grossman * Bathsheba Grossman * Blake Grossman * Burt Grossman * Chaike… … Wikipedia
Grossman — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Albert Grossman (1926–1986), US amerikanischer Musik Manager und Impresario Alexander Grossman (1909–2003), Schweizer Journalist und Schriftsteller Austin Grossman (* 1969), US amerikanischer Autor und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Grossman — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Nom de famille germanique. Grossman est un nom de famille d origine germanique notamment porté… … Wikipédia en Français
Grossman — This is an ancient German surname. Recorded in many forms including Gros, Gross, Grosse, Groz, Groos, all meaning big or large, and given as a surname to a large (or perhaps a small!) person, and compounds based upon Gross such as Grossbauer (Big … Surnames reference
Grossman — Grọssman, 1) David, israelischer Schriftsteller, * Jerusalem 25. 1. 1954; seine belletristischen Werke, insbesondere Romane und Kurzgeschichten, zeichnen sich durch eine eindringliche, oft innovative Sprache und literarische Techniken aus.… … Universal-Lexikon
GROSSMAN, AVRAHAM — (1936– ), Israeli historian. Grossman focuses on the cultural, intellectual, and social world of the Ashkenazi and French rabbinical sages in the early Middle Ages. He was born in the moshavah of Mishmar ha Yarden. In 1966 he graduated in Jewish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GROSSMAN, MEIR — (1888–1964), Zionist leader. Born in Temryuk in the Krasnodar Territory, Russia, Grossman at an early age became a contributor to the Russian press. For a while he lived in Warsaw, where he began contributing to the Yiddish press. In 1913 he went … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GROSSMAN, ALLAN (1910–1991) and LARRY (1944–1997) — GROSSMAN, ALLAN (1910–1991) and LARRY (1944–1997), Canadian father and son political team that, one after the other, represented a heavily Jewish inner city Toronto riding in the provincial legislature for 32 consecutive years. Allan Grossman was … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GROSSMAN, STEVEN — GROSSMAN, STEVEN, chair of national Democratic Party. Grossman was active in the American Jewish community and within Democratic politics. A graduate of Princeton and Harvard Business schools, he headed the Massachusetts Envelope Company that had … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GROSSMAN, VASILI SEMYONOVICH — (Joseph Solomonovich; 1905–1964), Soviet Russian writer. Born to a traditional Yiddish speaking family in the intensely Jewish town of Berdichev, he moved to Moscow as a young man and, after graduating from the university, worked for a time as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GROSSMAN, ALLEN — (1932– ), U.S. poet. Grossman was born in Minneapolis and educated at Harvard and Brandeis, from which he received his Ph.D. in 1959. He received, among other awards, a MacArthur Fellowship and the Witter Bynner Prize. His poems often concern… … Encyclopedia of Judaism