David Bernstein (disambiguation) — David Bernstein may refer to:*David Bernstein (law professor), American law professor *David Bernstein (executive), former chairman of French Connection and Manchester City F.C. *David Bernstein (chess player), Israeli chess player … Wikipedia
David Bernstein (executive) — For other people named David Bernstein, see David Bernstein (disambiguation). David Bernstein David Bernstein in 2011 Born St Helens, Lancashire … Wikipedia
David Bernstein (law professor) — For other people named David Bernstein, see David Bernstein (disambiguation). David E. Bernstein is Foundation Professor at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, where he has been teaching since 1995.[1] He was a… … Wikipedia
BERNSTEIN, EDUARD — (1850–1932), German socialist theoretician, spokesman for the socalled revisionist group which challenged orthodox Marxist doctrines. Born in Berlin, Bernstein was the son of a Jewish engine driver. He joined the Social Democratic Party in 1872… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David Davies (football administrator) — David Davies OBE (born 1948) is a former Executive Director of the The Football Association. He previously worked as sports correspondent for BBC Midlands Today as well as presenter from 1988 until 1994, and also appeared on BBC North West… … Wikipedia
David Triesman, Baron Triesman — The Right Honourable The Lord Triesman Chairman of the Football Association In office 31 January 2008 – 16 May 2010 Preceded by Geoff Thompson Succeeded by … Wikipedia
Bernstein — – Rohsteine Andere Namen Succinit Electrum, umgangssprachlich auch als Baltischer Bernstein bezeichnet ēlektron Chemische Formel Angenäherte Summenformel: C10 … Deutsch Wikipedia
David Charles Abell — Birth name David Charles Abell Born 1958 Jacksonville, North Carolina Genres Symphonic music, opera, musical theatre Occupations Conductor, musicologist … Wikipedia
David Atkinson (baritone) — David Atkinson (born October 20, 1921) is a retired Canadian baritone and actor. Most of his career was spent performing in musicals and operettas in New York City from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, although he did appear in some operas … Wikipedia
BERNSTEIN, ARON DAVID — (1812–1884), German political and scientific writer and one of the founders of the Jewish Reform community in Berlin. Born in Danzig (Gdansk), he had a thorough religious education in a yeshivah in Fordon, but no secular schooling of any kind. At … Encyclopedia of Judaism