Perlman — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Fredy Perlman (1934–1985), US amerikanischer Anarchist und Publizist Itzhak Perlman (* 1945), israelischer Violinist Nathan David Perlman (1887–1952), US amerikanischer Politiker Philip Perlman (1890–1960) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Perlman — [ pəːlmən], Itzhak, amerikanischer Violinist israelischer Herkunft, * Tel Aviv 31. 8. 1945; studierte u. a. bei Ivan Galamian (* 1903, ✝ 1981) in New York und begann 1963 eine internationale Karriere. Sein Repertoire umfasst neben Kompositionen … Universal-Lexikon
Perlman — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Musique classique Itzhak Perlman (né le 31 août 1945 à Tel Aviv), célèbre violoniste israélien, considéré comme l un des plus grands violonistes de la fin … Wikipédia en Français
Perlman — n. family name; Itzhak Perlman (born 1945) Israeli born U.S. violinist who is considered one of the great violinists of the late 20th century (he is famous for his technical cleverness) … English contemporary dictionary
PERLMAN, ITZHAK — (1945– ), Israeli violinist. Perlman studied at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music with Rivka Goldgart. A child prodigy, he gave a solo violin recital at age 10 and appeared on American television in 1958. He later studied at Juilliard with Delay and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PERLMAN, ALFRED EDWARD — (1902–1983), U.S. railroad executive and first Jewish president of a major American railway system. Perlman was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and spent his early career working with the engineering and administrative departments of major United… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PERLMAN, SELIG — (1888–1959), U.S. labor economist. Born in Bialystok, Poland, Perlman immigrated to the United States in 1908. After a brief period in New York, he became interested in the work of the bund . While studying at the University of Wisconsin, he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PERLMAN, JACOB — (1898–1967), U.S. economist. Perlman was born in Bialystok, Poland, and was taken to the United States in 1912. After a brief period of teaching at the University of North Dakota he entered government service, and during the 1930s worked with the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PERLMAN, SAMUEL — (1887–1958), editor and translator. Born in Minsk, Perlman settled in Ereẓ Israel in 1914. During World War I he was among those exiled to Alexandria; there he directed a school for refugee children. On his return he became an editor of haaretz … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PERLMAN, HELEN HARRIS — (1905–2004), U.S. social work educator. Perlman, who was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, received a B.A. in English literature from the University of Minnesota in 1926. She worked for family and child guidance agencies in Chicago and New York (1927… … Encyclopedia of Judaism