Moskowitz

Moskowitz (also Moskovitz, Moscovitch, Moskovits, Moscovitch, and other variants) is an Eastern Ashkenazic Jewish surname. A Germanized form of a Slavic patronymic of the Yiddish personal name Moshke, a pet form of Moshe. Moscovici is the Romanian form, Moszkowicz is the Polish form.

Not to be confused with Moskvitch.

People

Moschcowitz

Moscovich

Moscovitch

  • Dylan Moscovitch (born 1984), Canadian Olympic medalist pair skater
  • Hannah Moscovitch (born 1978), a Canadian female playwright
  • Morris Moscovitch, the Max & Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging and Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto

Moshkovich

  • Zelman Moshkovich Chernyavsky (Russian: Зельман Мошкович Чернявский; 1903–1968), a Jewish Soviet cinematographer[1]

Moshkovitz

  • Omer Moshkovitz, actor
  • Shulem Moshkovitz (died 1958), Romania-born rabbi, known as the Shotzer Rebbe

Moshkowitz

Moskovitz

Moskowitz

Moszkowicz

  • Bram Moszkowicz (born 1960), a Dutch jurist and former lawyer, son of Max Moszkowicz sr.
  • Daniel Moszkowicz, aka Dawid Chone (1905, Warsaw - 1943, Białystok), Jewish Polish merchant[4]
  • Imo Moszkowicz (1925, Ahlen - 2011, Munich), German director, writer and actor[5]
  • Ludwig Moszkowicz (1873, Kraków - 1945, Vienna), Jewish Polish/Austro-Hungarian surgeon, pathologist[6]
  • Martin Moszkowicz (born 1958), German film producer[7]
  • Max Moszkowicz sr. (born 1926), a retired Dutch lawyer
  • Michał Moszkowicz (born 1941, Magnitogorsk), Jewish Polish writer[8]
  • "Baruch" Robert Moszkowicz (born 1953, Maastricht), son of Max Moszkowicz sr.[9]

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