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#redirect [[Victor Zilberman]] {{R from surname}}
'''Zilberman''' may refer to:
{{Family name
|name = Zilberman, Zylberman, {{lang-he|זילברמן}}, {{lang-ru|Зильберман}}
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|pronunciation =
|meaning = silver + man
|region = Lithuania, Poland, Romania (Moldavia), Israel
|language = [[Yiddish]]
|related names = [[Silber]] ([[Zilber]], [[Zylber]]), [[Silbermann]], [[Silberman]], etc.
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* [[Haralamb Zincă|Hary Isac Zilberman]] (1923, Roman - 2008, Bucharest), a Jewish Romanian writer
* [[Alexandru Sever|Solomon Zilberman]] (1921, Moinești - 2010), a Jewish Romanian dramaturgist<ref>[[:ro:Alexandru Sever (prozator)]]</ref>
* [[Victor Zilberman]], boxer
* [[Viktor Ardov|Viktor Efimovich Zilberman]] (1900 - 1976), Russian writer<ref>[[:ru:Ардов, Виктор Ефимович]], [[:ro:Viktor Ardov]]</ref>
* [[Yaacov Zilberman]] (born 1954), Israeli chess master
* [[Yaron Zilberman]]

=== Zylberman ===
* [[Geula Zylberman|Geula Zylberman]] (Kohen Moradov) (born 1931, Tel-Aviv)
* [[Noam Zylberman]] (born 1973, Haifa), Israeli voice actor

== See also ==
* [[Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu|''Zilberman's'']], a Haredi Lithuanian yeshiva
* [[Zilberman Method]], teaching emphasizes rote learning of the text of the Torah from an early age
; Related surnames:
* [[Silbermann]] ([[Silberman]])
* [[Silverman]]

== References ==
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[[Category:Jewish surnames]]
[[Category:Germanic-language surnames]]
[[de:Zilberman]]
<noinclude>[[he:זילברמן]]</noinclude>
[[pl:Zilberman]]
<noinclude>[[ru:Зильберман]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 20:39, 22 January 2011

Zilberman may refer to:

Zilberman, Zylberman, Template:Lang-he, Template:Lang-ru
Language(s)Yiddish
Origin
Meaningsilver + man
Region of originLithuania, Poland, Romania (Moldavia), Israel
Other names
Related namesSilber (Zilber, Zylber), Silbermann, Silberman, etc.
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Zylberman

See also

  • Zilberman's, a Haredi Lithuanian yeshiva
  • Zilberman Method, teaching emphasizes rote learning of the text of the Torah from an early age
Related surnames

References