Altschuler
Altschuler, Altshuler, Altschuller, Altshuller, Altschueler, Altshueler, or Alschuler is a Jewish surname of Ashkenazi origin. It is derived from the Altschul, Old Synagogue in Prague.[1]
Alschuler is the surname of
- Alfred S. Alschuler (1876–1940), American architect
- Samuel Alschuler (1859–1939), federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals
- The Alschulers, an American political family
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Altschuler is the surname of
- Franz Altschuler (1923–2009), German artist and illustrator
- Glenn Altschuler, American writer and university-level educator and administrator
- John Altschuler (born 1963), American television and film producer and writer
- Modest Altschuler (1873–1963), Belarusian-American cellist, orchestral conductor, and composer
- Randy Altschuler (born 1970), American businessman and politician
- Vladimir Altschuler (born 1946), Russian orchestral conductor
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Altshuler is the surname of
- Alan Altshuler, American academic and government official, professor of urban policy and planning
- Boris Altshuler (born 1955), Russian-American physicist
- Lev Altshuler (1913–2003), Russian physicist, father of Boris
- David Altshuler, American clinical endocrinologist and human geneticist
- Herbert Altshuler, American major general
- Lori L. Altshuler, American scientist
- Mor Altshuler, Israeli scholar
- Semen Altshuler (1911–1983), Soviet physicist
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Altshuller is the surname of
- Genrich Altshuller (1926–1988), Soviet engineer, inventor and scientist, journalist and writer
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Other variations of this name include Altschul or Altshul.
References
- ↑ Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906, Altschul, Altschuler, Altschueler, or Alschuler
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