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Katzenellenbogen is a Jewish Ashkenazi surname derived from the name of the former County of Katzenelnbogen, a small medieval state of the German Empire (see also Katzenelnbogen Castle and town). Protection money paid by Jews was the main source of income for the small principality. Different spellings of the toponym and surname include Katzenelenbogen and Katznelbogen, with further derivative forms and spellings of the surname like Katsenelenbogen, Catzenellenbogen, Katzin, Katz, Elbogen/Ellenbogen and Bogen.
Notable people
Aharon Katzenellenbogen (born 1893), one of the two principal founders of the Neturei Karta sect.
Benita Katzenellenbogen (born 1945), American biologist
Boris D. Bogen (1869–1929), born Katzenelenbogen, Russian-born Jewish-American educator and social worker
Edwin Katzen-Ellenbogen (1882–after 1955), Austrian-Polish and American eugenicist and physician in the Buchenwald concentration camp (also known as Katzenellenbogen)
Eyran Katsenelenbogen (born 1965), Israeli-born American jazz pianist
Ezekiel Katzenellenbogen (about 1670–1749), Polish-German rabbi
Gershon Ellenbogen (1917–2003), British barrister, author and Liberal Party politician (born Katzenellenbogen)
John Katzenellenbogen (born 1944), American professor of chemistry
Konrad Kellen (1913–2007), German-born American political scientist, intelligence analyst and author. (born Katzenellenbogen)
Ludwig Katzenellenbogen (1877–1944), German brewery director
Meir ben Isaac Katzenellenbogen (died 1565), Italian rabbi
Ostap Ortwin (1876–1942), whose real name was Oskar Katzenellenbogen, Polish journalist and literary critic
Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen, Italian rabbi, son of Meir Katzenellenbogen
Stephen M. Kellen (1914–2004), German-American banker and philanthropist (born Katzenellenbogen)
Tamara Katsenelenbogen (1894–1976), Russian architect
In popular culture
"Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea", a 1954 popular song by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning
a fictional family in the short story "The Spectre Bridegroom" in Washington Irving's 1819 collection The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
a fictional character in part 3 of Vasily Grossman's 1960 novel Life and Fate
Yakov Katzenelenbogen, the fictional leader of the eponymous team in the Phoenix Force novels
"Son of" (Katznelson)
Katzeneleson, Kazenelson, Kaznelson are further variations of the name by addition of the ending -son, 'son (of)'.
See also
Bogen (surname)
Elbogen/Ellenbogen (surname)
Katz (surname)
Katzin (surname)
Lee H. Katzin (1935–2002), US film director
Mirjam Katzin (b. 1986), Swedish academic and lawyer
Olga Katzin Miller (1896–1987), British satirical poet who published under the name Sagittarius
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Yitzchak Yaacov Reines
- Samuel Joseph Fuenn
- Kadmium
- Martin Buber
- Tilla Durieux
- UMkhonto weSizwe (partai politik)
- Katzenellenbogen
- Estella Katzenellenbogen
- John Katzenellenbogen
- Benita Katzenellenbogen
- Meir Katzenellenbogen
- Ludwig Katzenellenbogen
- Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen
- Adolf Katzenellenbogen
- Edwin Katzen-Ellenbogen
- Ezekiel Katzenellenbogen