Edelstein

Edelstein is the German word for "gemstone". Edelstein is also a surname of German origin which means "noble stone" or in its literal sense "precious stone".

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People with this surname include:

  • Arnold Edelstein, Austrian-American cartoonist known as Ed Arno
  • David Edelstein, American film critic
  • Erez Edelstein, Israeli basketball coach
  • Eric Edelstein, American actor
  • Frances Edelstein, American businesswoman
  • Gershon Edelstein, Israeli rabbi
  • Gordon Edelstein, American theatre director
  • Jakob Edelstein, the first Judenältester (Jewish Elder) in the Theresienstadt ghetto
  • Joseph Edelstein, American Yiddish theater theatrical manager and theater owner and director
  • Lisa Edelstein, American actress
  • Ludwig Edelstein, German-born American classical scholar and historian of medicine
  • Melville Edelstein, sociologist
  • Morris Michael Edelstein, American lawyer and politician
  • Neal Edelstein, American film producer
  • Oscar Edelstein, Argentinian composer
  • Pauline Edelstein, American Yiddish theatre actress and wife of Joseph Edelstein
  • Robert Edelstein, American economist
  • Samson Samsonov (né Edelstein), Russian film director and screenwriter
  • Stuart J. Edelstein, Swiss-American biophysicist
  • Victor Edelstein, British fashion designer
  • Yoel Edelstein, Israeli politician
  • William A. Edelstein, American physicist

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See also

  • Æthelstan (disambiguation), the Old English cognate name
Surname list
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