Feinstein

Feinstein

Feinstein, Finestein (Yiddish:פֿײַנשטײַן, Hebrew:פינשטיין, פיינשטיין, Russian:Файнштейн), a surname, may be:

* "Feinsteine" is one of aggregate names of grain size. See German Korngröße article.

* Feinstein is a Jewish name.

People:
* Alan Feinstein (b. 1932), American philanthropist
* Andrew Feinstein an ANC Member of Parliament and former African National Congress leader of South African Parliament's public accounts watchdog, Scopa
* Aryeh Löb Feinstein (1821-1903), Russian-Jewish scholar
* Charles (C.H.) Feinstein, British economist
* Daniel Isaac Feinstein (b. 1930), French artist and author Daniel Spoerri
* David Feinstein (b.? ), American Orthodox Rabbi
* Dianne Feinstein (b. 1933), American politician (a senator for California)
* Elaine Feinstein (b. 1930), British writer
* Jeffrey Feinstein, was an officer in the United States Air Force
* John Feinstein, American sportswriter and commentator
* Meir Feinstein ()
* Michael Feinstein (b. 1956), American singer and pianist
* Moshe Feinstein (1895-1986), American Orthodox rabbi
* Paula Feinstein (1880-1964), the mother of John Rewald
* Rob Feinstein, former professional wrestling federation owner
* Reuven Feinstein (b.? ), American Orthodox Rabbi

Finestone

* Sheila Finestone (born 1927)
* Peter "Pete" Finestone (born 1964)

See also

* Fein and the surname variations and derivatives of it
* "Feinberg, Feinberger, Feinmann (Feinman), Feingold"


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