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גינצבורג
(Gunzburg)
Origin of the name, history and genealogy of the Ginzburg lineage — a Jewish family name and the traces it left behind.
Derived from Günzburg (Bavaria). The barons Günzburg, philanthropists of Saint Petersburg in the 19th century. Asher Ginzberg (Ahad Ha'am).
Geographic origin: Lituanie / Russie
Memory register · custodian, not owner
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Ginzburg — Zakhor, https://zakhor.ai/en/grands-livres/familles/ginzburgOne name, a hundred faces.
The same surname, transcribed differently across languages, eras, and diasporas.
Latin6
עברית · Hebrew1
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Horace de Günzburg
Banquier, philanthrope
Yaakov ben Yitsḥaḳ Daṿid Gintsburg
The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names at Yad Vashem records the women, men, and children murdered during the Shoah. You can search there for the people who bore the name Ginzburg.
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Documents published on Zakhor linked to this lineage through their keywords.
La strada che va in citta
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1942.
E stato cosi
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1947.
Tutti i nostri ieri
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1952.
Le voci della sera
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1961.
Les petites vertus
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1962.
Les mots de la tribu
Natalia Ginzburg
Ouvrage de Natalia Ginzburg, 1963.
Ne me demande jamais
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1970.
Caro Michele
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1973.
La famiglia Manzoni
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1983.
La citta e la casa
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg, 1984.
Ti ho sposato per allegria
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg.
L'inserzione
Natalia Ginzburg
Œuvre littéraire de Natalia Ginzburg.
Mordecai Aaron Günzburg
מרדכי אהרן גינצבורג1795-1846
Yaakov ben Yitsḥaḳ Daṿid Gintsburg
יעקב גינצבורג1743–1814
David Günzburg
דוד גינצבורג1857–1910
Horace Günzburg
הוראצי גינצבורג1833–1909
Joseph Günzburg
יוסף גינצבורג1812–1878
Martin D. Ginsburg
מרטין ד. גינסבורג1932–2010
Natalia Ginzburg
נטליה גינצבורג1916–1991
Nicolas de Gunzburg
1904–1981
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1933-2020
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