Carlebach

Carlebach

Carlebach ( _he. קרליבך, _yi. קארליבאך) is a Jewish surname. It may refer to:

*Azriel Carlebach, an Israeli journalist and founding member of the Maariv newspaper
*Ephraim Carlebach (12 March 1879 - 1936), a rabbi
*Elisheva Carlebach, professor
*Emil Carlebach (10 July 1914 - 9 April 2001), a journalist, writer and anti-fascism activist
*Felix Carlebach (15 April 1911 - 23 January 2008), a rabbi
*Joseph Carlebach (30 January, 1883 - 26 March 1942), a rabbi, scholar and natural scientist
*Neshama Carlebach
*Shlomo Carlebach (rabbi)
*Shlomo Carlebach (musician) (1925 - 22 October 1994), an orthodox rabbi and singer


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  • Carlebach — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Elisheva Carlebach, amerikanische Professorin für Geschichte Emil Carlebach (1914–2001), Journalist, Widerstandskämpfer, Politiker und Landtagsabgeordneter Ephraim Carlebach (1879–1936), Rabbiner in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CARLEBACH, SHLOMO — (1925–1994), rabbi, composer, and performer. Born in Berlin to Rabbi Naphtali Hartwig and Pessia Carlebach, Shlomo moved with his parents and twin brother Eli Chaim to New York City in 1939. He received a yeshivah education, studying at Mesivta… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CARLEBACH, JOSEPH — (1882–1942), rabbi and educator, son of Solomon Carlebach (1845–1919) and rabbi of Luebeck for nearly 50 years. Joseph Carlebach probably served as the Carlebach, Joseph prototype for the rabbi in Thomas Mann s Dr. Faustus. After a period of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CARLEBACH, EZRIEL — (1908–1956), Hebrew writer and journalist. Carlebach, who was born in Leipzig, left there at the age of 15 to study at Lithuanian yeshivot and later became a pupil of Rabbi kook in Jerusalem. He was secretary of the international Sabbath League… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CARLEBACH, ELISHEVA — CARLEBACH, ELISHEVA, historian of early modern European Jewry. Carlebach received her Ph.D. in history from Columbia University (1986). She is a professor of history at Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. She is the author of two award… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Carlebach'sche Schule — Das 1913 errichtete Gebäude der ehemaligen Höheren Israelitischen Schule wird seit 1953 als Deutsche Zentralbücherei für Blinde genutzt (Foto von 2008) Die Höhere Israelitische Schule (auch Ephraim Carlebach Schule, außerdem als Carlebach’sche… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Carlebach minyan — A Carlebach Minyan is a synagogue or prayer service that follows the style of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. There are such minyanim in various cities around the world.These minyaniim are distinctive for their emphasis on singing niggunim. It is… …   Wikipedia

  • Carlebach, Joseph — (1882 1942)    German rabbi and educator. After teaching in Jerusalem, he founded a Hebrew high school in Kovno, Lithuania. He then succeeded his father, Solomon Carlebach, as rabbi of Lübeck. He became chief rabbi of Altona and later of Hamburg …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Carlebach, Azriel — (1908 56)    Israeli journalist. He was born in Leipzig. He was secretary of the International Sabbath League. After serving as a foreign correspondent for several newspapers, he founded and edited Maariv, the most important Hebrew newspaper in… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Azriel Carlebach — Ezriel Carlebach, 1942 Ezriel Carlebach (auch Azriel, eigentlich Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach, hebr.: עזריאל קרליבך, jidd.: עזריאל קארלעבאך. Leipzig * 7. November 1909; † 12. Februar 1956 in Tel Aviv, Israel) war ein israelischer Journalist… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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