Epstein
Epstein (Hebrew אפשטיין ), or in other variants Eppstein, Ebstein, is a family of Jewish origin, who was originally distributed in the German-speaking Central Europe and the Slavic countries of East Central Europe. Bearers of the name are:
- Alek Epstein ( born 1975 ), Russian- Israeli sociologist, political scientist and historian
- Alois Epstein (1849-1918), Czech pediatrician
- Anthony Epstein ( born 1921 ), British virologist
- Berthold Epstein (1890-1962), Czechoslovakian pediatrician
- Brian Epstein (1934-1967), British businessman and music manager
- Charlotte Epstein (1884-1938), American swimmer
- David Epstein ( born 1937 ), British mathematician
- Deborah Epstein (actress ) ( born 1955 ), German actress
- Deborah Epstein, real name of SoShy ( b. 1982 ), French-American singer-songwriter
- Denis Epstein ( born 1986 ), German football player
- Dieter Epstein ( born 1952 ), German football coach
- Edward Jay Epstein ( born 1935 ), American journalist
- Elizabeth Ivanovna Epstein (1879-1956), Russian painter
- Ernesto Epstein (1910-1997), Argentine pianist, music educator and writer -
- Ernst Epstein (1881-1938), Austrian architect
- Friedrich Epstein (1882-1943), German chemist
- Fritz T. Epstein (1898-1979), German - American historian
- Gustav Ritter von Epstein (1828-1879), Austrian industrialist and banker
- Hedy Epstein (* 1924), German - American writer
- Helen Epstein ( born 1947 ), American writer
- Henri Epstein (1891-1944), Polish painter and graphic artist
- Israel Epstein (1915-2005), Chinese journalist and author
- Jacob Epstein (1880-1959), English sculptor and draftsman
- Jean Epstein (1897-1953), Polish- French film director
- Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829-1908), Lithuanian rabbi
- Jehudo Epstein (1870-1945), Jewish painter
- Joseph Epstein ( resistance fighters ) ( 1911-1944 ), Polish-French Resistance fighters of the Resistance
- Joseph Epstein ( essayist ) ( born 1937 ), American writer and editor
- Joshua Epstein ( born 1940 ), Israeli- German violinist
- Judith Epstein, German real estate entrepreneur and ambassador for Hadassah International at the UN
- Julius Epstein ( pianist ) ( 1832-1926 ), Austro- Hungarian piano teacher and university teacher
- Julius Epstein (Author ) ( 1901-1975 ), Austrian- American journalist and author
- Julius Epstein ( born 1926 ), American musician, see Epstein Brothers
- Julius J. Epstein (1909-2000), American screenwriter
- Klaus Werner Epstein (1927-1967), German - American historian
- Kurt Epstein (1904-1975), Czechoslovakian water polo players
- Maria Elisabeth Epstein ( called Else; 1881-1948 ), German politician (DDP, CDU)
- Marti Epstein ( born 1959 ), American composer and music educator
- Max Epstein ( writer ) ( 1874-1948 ), German jurist and writer
- Max Epstein (musician ) ( 1912-2000 ), American musician
- Michael Anthony Epstein ( born 1921 ), British virologist and pathologist
- Mitch Epstein ( born 1952 ), American photographer, film director and Production Designer
- Naphtali Epstein ( Naphtali heart Epstein; 1782-1852 ), German author, civil servant and official of the association
- Paul Epstein ( mathematician ) ( 1871-1939 ), German mathematician
- Paul Epstein (physician) ( 1943-2011 ), American physician
- Paul Sophus Epstein (1883-1966), Polish- American physicist
- Pelta Moses Epstein (1745-1821), German rabbi
- Peter Epstein (born 1967 ), American jazz musician and high school teachers
- Philip G. Epstein (1909-1952), American screenwriter
- Rob Epstein ( born 1955 ), American documentarist
- Samuel Epstein ( born 1926 ), English Environmental Medicine
- Samuel Epstein ( geochemist ) ( 1919-2001 ), Canadian- American geochemist
- Sally Epstein (1907-1935), German painter and assistant Nazi victims
Epstein stands for:
- Epstein Brothers, a quartet musicians from the United States
- Epstein-Barr virus, a human pathogenic virus
- Palais Epstein, a palace in Vienna
- Epstein, a measurement method for the determination of iron losses in electrical sheet
See also:
- Eppstein (disambiguation)
- Ebstein
- Disambiguation