Bacharach (disambiguation)
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* [[Bacharach Giants]], a former professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues |
* [[Bacharach Giants]], a former professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues |
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* [[Bachrach Studios]] |
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Revision as of 05:09, 18 December 2009
Bacharach is a town in western Germany.
Bacharach (or Bachrach) may also refer to:
Places
- Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a community in northern France
People
- Abraham Samuel Bacharach (c. 1575–1615), German Rabbi
- Arthur J. Bachrach (born 1926), American psychologist
- Bernard S. Bachrach (born 1939), American historian
- Burt Bacharach (born 1928), American pianist and composer of many pop music hits
- Eva Bacharach (c. 1580–1651), Hebraist and rabbinical scholar
- Harry Bacharach (1873–1947), American politician and mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Isaac Bacharach, (1870–1956), American politician from New Jersey who represented the 2nd congressional district from 1915 to 1937
- Marion Bachrach, American Communist activist in the 1930s
- Walt Bachrach (1904–1989), American politician, mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1960s
- Yair Bacharach (1639—1702), German rabbi
Other
- Cayley–Bacharach theorem
- Bacharach Giants, a former professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues
- Bachrach Studios
- Baccarat, a casino card game
- Baccarat (company), a glassmaker in French town of same name
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