Rubinstein is a surname of Ashkenazi Jews. It comes from German and Yiddish, where it means "ruby-stone". Notable persons named Rubinstein include:
Rubinstein is a surname of Ashkenazi Jews. It comes from German and Yiddish, where it means "ruby-stone". Notable persons named Rubinstein include:
==A–E== Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish chess grandmaster Amnon Rubinstein (1931–2024), Israeli scholar, politician and columnist Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894), Russian pianist, composer and conductor, brother of Nikolai Rubinstein Ariel Rubinstein (born 1951), game theorist at Tel Aviv University and New York University Arthur Rubinstein (1887–1982), Polish-American pianist Arthur B. Rubinstein (1938–2018), American drama and film score composer and conductor Benjamin B. Rubinstein (1905–1989), Finnish-born American psychoanalyst Benny Rubinstein, Israeli footballer Dave Rubinstein (1964–1993), singer in the band Reagan Youth David Rubinstein (pianist) (born 1949) David Rubinstein (social historian) (1932–2019), American-born social historian living in England, specializing in the 19th and 20th centuries Elyakim Rubinstein (born 1947), Israeli diplomat, former Attorney General of Israel and vice president of the Supreme Court of Israel Erna Rubinstein (1903–1966), Hungarian-American classical violinist
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