David Klemperer (born June 22, 1980) is a beach volleyballplayer from Germany, who represented his native country in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.
David Klemperer — bei den Austrian Masters 2008 in St. Pölten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Klemperer — ist ein Familienname jiddischen Ursprungs. Der Schriftsteller und Philologe Victor Klemperer schreibt in „LTI – Notizbuch eines Philologen“ (Kapitel XII, „Interpunktion“), dass mit „Klemperer“ ursprünglich der „Klopfer“ in der ostjüdischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Klemperer — can refer to the following:*Members of the prominent German Jewish family: **Otto Klemperer (1885 1973), German born conductor, and father of Werner Klemperer **Werner Klemperer (1920 2000), American actor, best known for playing Colonel Klink in … Wikipedia
KLEMPERER, GUTMANN — (Gumpel; 1815–1884), Bohemian rabbi and historian. A member of an old Prague family formerly named Klopper, he attended the yeshivot of nehemiah trebitsch in Prague and moses sofer in Pressburg. While studying at Prague University, he was also a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David Amram — Dave Amram David Werner „Dave“ Amram (* 17. November 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Hornist) und Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
David Earle Johnson — For other people named David Johnson, see David Johnson (disambiguation). David Earle Johnson was a percussionist, a composer and a music producer. Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 3 Discography for other artists albums … Wikipedia
Paul Klemperer — Paul David Klemperer, FBA, is an economist and the Edgeworth Professor of Economics at Oxford University. He has an engineering degree from Cambridge University, and an MBA and an economics PhD from Stanford University. He was elected John… … Wikipedia
Otto Klemperer — For the physicist, see Otto Klemperer (physicist). Otto Klemperer Otto Klemperer about 1930. Born 14 May 1885(1885 05 14) Breslau, Silesia Province, Germany … Wikipedia
GANS, DAVID BEN SOLOMON — (1541–1613), chronicler, astronomer, and mathematician. Born in Lippstadt, Westphalia, Gans studied rabbinics with Reuben Fulda in Bonn; Eliezer Treves in Frankfurt; Moses Isserles in Cracow; and Judah Loew (the Maharal) in Prague. Encouraged, so … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FLECKELES, ELEAZAR BEN DAVID — (1754–1826), rabbi and author. Born in Prague, Fleckeles studied under Meir Fischeles (Bumsla), Moses Cohen Rofe, and ezekiel landau , In 1779 he was appointed rabbi of Kojetin in Moravia, but in 1783 returned to Prague, where he served as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism