Wertheimer is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Wertheimer is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akiba Israel Wertheimer (1778–1835), rabbi Alain and Gérard Wertheimer, French Jewish billionaire owners of Chanel Wertheimer et Frère, partnership of the two brothers Arjeh Yehuda Wertheimer (1862–1937), known as Constantin Brunner, German-Jewish philosopher Asher Wertheimer (1843–1918), British art dealer who commissioned the Wertheimer portraits Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer (1894–1957), Austrian and German diplomat, journalist, jurist and political scientist Esther Wertheimer (1926–2016), Polish architect (born 1947), French singer Fred Wertheimer (born 1939), American political activist Gustav Wertheimer (1847–1904), Austrian artist Haim Ernst Wertheimer (1893–1978), German-born Israeli biochemist Hedy Wertheimer (1907–1976), Austrian-American swimmer Jack Wertheimer, American historian Jacques Wertheimer (1911–1996), father of Pierre John Wertheimer (1799–1883), English printer Linda Wertheimer (born 1943), American broadcast journalist Martha Wertheimer (1890–1942), German journalist, writer and rescuer of Jewish children from Nazi forces Max Wertheimer (1880–1943), Prague-born Gestalt psychologist Michael Wertheimer (1927–2022), psychologist, son of Max Michael Wertheimer (born 1957), American cryptologic mathematician Mildred S. Wertheimer (1896–1937), American political scientist Peter Wertheimer (1947–2020), Romanian-Israeli jazz musician Pierre Wertheimer (1888–1965), French businessman, co-founder of Chanel Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724), German-Hungarian and Austrian rabbi, philanthropist Solomon Aaron Wertheimer (1866–1935), rabbi Stef Wertheimer (1926–2025), Israeli industrialist Yair Wertheimer (born 1955), Israeli tennis player
== Also == Fredric Wertham (originally Friedrich Ignatz Wertheimer, 1895–1981), German-American psychiatrist and author. Ella Winter (originally Wertheimer, 1898–1980), Australian-British journalist and activist. Pierre Wertheim (alias Pierre Armand Wertheimer, 1888–1971), French World War I flying ace
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