Blumenfeld

Blumenfeld

Blumenfeld is a surname and may refer to:

* Anat Blumenfeld, Israeli biochemist
* Benjamin Blumenfeld (1884–1947), Russian chess player
* Erwin Blumenfeld (1897–1969), German-American photographer
* Fannie Zeissler (born Blumenfeld) (1863–1927), Austrian-American pianist
* Felix Blumenfeld (1863–1931), Russian composer, conductor, and pianist
* Hugh Blumenfeld (b. 1958), American folk musician
* Isadore Blumenfeld (commonly Kid Cann, 1900–1981), American mobster
* Simon Blumenfeld (1907–2005), English columnist, novelist, playwright and editor

See also

* Blumfeld
* Bloomfield


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  • BLUMENFELD, HERMANN FADEEVICH — (1861–1920), Russian civil lawyer. He was the son of Rabbi Feitel Blumenfeld of Kherson (1826–1896), who helped to develop the Jewish agricultural colonies in Kherson and Bessarabia. Blumenfeld won a gold medal at the University of Odessa for a… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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