Word info

Rappaport

Proper noun

Meaning

Rappaport (plural Rappaports)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In 1920, the Vilna Troupe introduced the world to “The Dybbuk,” by Solomon Rappaport Ansky (1863-1920), perhaps the best-known Yiddish play of all time. Source: Internet

Vol. 2 (1988): "The Southern Hemisphere to +6°", by Wil Tirion, Barry Rappaport and George Lovi, ISBN 0-943396-15-8 hardcover, printed boards (red). Source: Internet

"We're talking about something that's on the order of 10 feet and that's going to penetrate well inland," Mr. Rappaport said. Source: Internet

The tax break “allows private equity to swoop in and scoop up struggling businesses,” said Matthew Rappaport, a tax lawyer who specializes in private equity at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman in New York. Source: Internet

Conversely, Julian Steward and Roy Rappaport 's theories of cultural ecology are sometimes credited with shifting the functionalist-oriented anthropology of the 1950s and 1960s and incorporating ecology and environment into ethnographic study. Source: Internet

Other theaters in the city include the Krieger Centre for the Performing Arts and the Rappaport Art and Culture Center. Source: Internet

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