Proper noun
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Rabinowitz
An Ashkenazic surname from German, Germanized variant of Rabinovich.
People always think I'm Jewish and changed my last name from Rabinowitz. Nathan Lane
Aldrich, p. 47. Historian Nancy Rabinowitz argues that ancient Greek red vase images portraying women with their arms around another woman's waist, or leaning on a woman's shoulders can be construed as expressions of romantic desire. Source: Internet
Actually, all kidding aside, Rabinowitz is kinda being a boss about all this. Source: Internet
Cathy takes him directly to Doctor Stanley Rabinowitz, professor of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, to be evaluated. Source: Internet
Dr. Peter Rabinowitz, co-director of the MetaCenter for Pandemic Preparedness and Global Health Security at University of Washington, said the episode would test the limits of contact tracing, the method used to track down people exposed to infection. Source: Internet
In 1973, 1983, and 1993, individual rabbis and professors issued six major opinions which influenced change in the Conservative approach, the first and second Sigal, Blumenthal, Rabinowitz, and Roth responsa, and the Hauptman article. Source: Internet