Mannheimer
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- Jakob Mannheimer (1724, nearby Darmstadt - 1803), Jewish German banker (de)
- Isaac Noah MannheimerIsaac Noah MannheimerIsaac Noah Mannheimer was a Jewish preacher.The son of a chazzan, he began the study of the Talmud at an early age, though not to the neglect of secular studies...
, Jewish Danish-Austrian preacher and rabbi; born at Copenhagen - Sigmund Mannheimer (1835, Kemel, Duchy of Nassau - 1909), Jewish German-US educator, a professor in the Hebrew Union CollegeHebrew Union CollegeThe Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is the oldest extant Jewish seminary in the Americas and the main seminary for training rabbis, cantors, educators and communal workers in Reform Judaism.HUC-JIR has campuses in Cincinnati, New York, Los Angeles and Jerusalem.The Jerusalem...
, son of on of Simon Mannheimer and Yette Levi
∞ Louise (Herschman(n)) Mannheimer, nee Herschman (1845, Prague - 1921), Jewish Czech-US writer and poetess, a daughter of Joseph Herschman(n) and Katherine Urbach, the wife of Sigmund - Jennie Mannheimer (stage name: Jane Manner) (1872, New York City - 1943), the founder, a head, and an interpretive reader of the Cincinnati School of Expression, Cincinnati, OhioCincinnati, OhioCincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. Cincinnati is the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located to north of the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border, near Indiana. The population within city limits is 296,943 according to the 2010 census, making it Ohio's...
- Gustav Mannheimer , Jewish Hungarian painter
- Georg Mannheimer (1887, Vienna - 1942, KZ Dachau), a Jewish Austrian writer
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- Fritz Mannheimer (1890, Stuttgart - 1939), Jewish German-Dutch banker and art collector
- Victor Mannheimer (? - 1928), brother of Fritz
- Max MannheimerMax MannheimerMax Mannheimer is an author and painter and survivor of the Holocaust. Except for one brother, he lost his entire family in the Holocaust, including his new wife. For decades, he did not speak about his experiences, despite nightmares and depression...
(born 1920 in Neutitschein (today, Nový JičínNový JicínNový Jičín is a town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has ca. 26,500 inhabitants. The city is situated on the spurs of the Carpathian Mountains about from the Czech Republic's 3rd biggest city, Ostrava...
, Czech RepublicCzech RepublicThe Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the northeast, Slovakia to the east, Austria to the south, and Germany to the west and northwest....
), author, painter, Holocaust survivor - Renato MannheimerRenato MannheimerRenato Mannheimer is an Italian pollster and professor of sociology at the Universita' degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca.He has published in academic journals and is a consultant to the daily Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera and to the Italian public service broadcaster RAI.He is most famous for...
(born 1947)
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- Valentin Manheimer (1815, Gommern - 1889, Berlin), Jewish German employer (de)
- Moritz Manheimer (1826, Gommern - 1916, Berlin), Jewish German merchant (de)
- Ken ManheimerKen ManheimerKen Manheimer has been a prominent software developer of Zope and GNU Mailman who worked for NIST, CNRI, Digital Creations and Zope Corporation. He's been listed by Guido van Rossum together with Barry Warsaw as the probable inventor of the term Benevolent Dictator For Life .-References:...