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''Fränkel'' (or ''Fraenkel'') is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abraham Fraenkel (1891–1965), German-Israeli mathematician, known for Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory * Albert Fränkel (1848–1916), German physician * Aviezri Fraenkel (born 1929), Israeli mathematician * Baruch ben David Te'omim-Fränkel (1760–1828), Rabbi, Talmudist * David ben Naphtali Fränkel (c 1704 – 1762), German rabbi * Eduard Fraenkel (1888–1965), German-English classical scholar *Edward Frenkel (1968-), Russian-American mathematician * Ernst Fränkel (physician) (1844–1921), German gynaecologist * Ernst Fraenkel (linguist) (1881–1957), German linguist * Ernst Fraenkel (political scientist) (1898–1975), German political scientist * Hermann Fränkel (1888-1977), German-American classicist * Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat (1910–1999), biochemist * Iwan Fränkel (born 1941), Surinamese footballer * Jonas Fränkel (1773–1846), German banker and philanthropist * Josef Frae ...
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Iwan Fränkel
Iwan Otto "Pietje" Fränkel (19 January 1941 – 6 December 2019), was a Surinamese International football player who has played for Transvaal in the Hoofdklasse, Blauw-Wit in the Dutch Eredivisie, Schwarz-Weiß Essen in the Regionalliga West in West Germany, Royal Antwerp F.C. in the Belgian Eerste Klasse and for SC Amersfoort in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. Career SV Transvaal Born 19 January 1941 in Paramaribo, Surinam, Fränkel began his career on the Mr. Bronsplein from where he joined the youth ranks of S.V. Transvaal, one of the stronger clubs from the capital at the time. He made his debut for the first team in 1960, and two seasons later helped the club to their sixth national championship. He then relocated to the Netherlands to play professionally for Blauw-Wit Amsterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie. FC Blauw-Wit In 1962 Fränkel emigrated to the Netherlands to play professional football in the newly formed Eredivisie, joining FC Blauw-Wit, helping them to a third place ...
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Ray Fränkel
Ray Fränkel (born 15 September 1982 in Paramaribo) is a Dutch Surinamese footballer who is currently playing for S.V. Transvaal. Career Fränkel started his playing career at the local S.V. Transvaal, before being snapped by the Dutch giants Feyenoord Rotterdam. After failing to break into the Feyenoord's first team, Fränkel moved to the Estonian Meistriliiga side Flora Tallinn. He made a total of 14 appearances for Flora, before returning to the Netherlands for the 2003–2004 season, when he signed with FC Groningen. After failing to make any real impact and finding his first-team opportunities limited at the Eredivisie club, Fränkel moved again. This time to the Eerste Divisie side Fortuna Sittard, but after one season and not much first-team action at the new club, Ray moved to Fortuna's Eerste Divisie rivals HFC Haarlem. In 2007 Fränkel signed with the Belgian club Antwerp FC. After three years was in summer 2010 released by Antwerp and signed on 4 September 2010 with To ...
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Samuel Fränkel
Samuel Fränkel (; 22 November 1801 – 28 July 1881) was a German industrialist. Life Samuel Fränkel was born 22 November 1801 in Zülz (currently Biała, Opole Voivodeship, Biała, Poland). In 1827 he moved to Neustadt O.S. (currently Prudnik). He founded a linen and terrycloth factory in 1845, at the shore of Prudnik (river), Prudnik river. It quickly became one of the biggest terrycloth factories in Europe. Fränkel opened a few branches in Berlin and Augsburg. The company was confiscated from the Fränkel family by Nazi Regime, Nazis in 1938, under the Nuremberg Laws that prohibited German Jews from owning property. Post-war, the company reopened under the name Zakłady Przemysłu Bawełnianego "Frotex". Family He was a grandfather of Max Pinkus. Death Samuel Fränkel died 28 July 1881 in Neustadt O.S. References

1801 births 1881 deaths German industrialists 19th-century German Jews 19th-century German businesspeople People from Prudnik County {{Germany ...
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Hermann Fränkel
Hermann Ferdinand Fränkel (May 7, 1888 – April 8, 1977) was a German American classical scholar. He served as professor of Ancient Greek philology at Stanford University until 1953. Son of professor Max Fränkel and younger brother of Charlotte Fränkel, Fränkel studied classics at Berlin, Bonn and Göttingen. He later lectured at Göttingen, but was denied a professorship after the Machtergreifung. Eluding increasing racial discrimination by the Nazis, Fränkel immigrated to the United States in 1935. He was offered a professorship at Stanford shortly after. He also held guest professorships at University of California, Berkeley and Cornell University. Fränkel made important contributions to Early Greek poetry and philosophy interpretation. His son Hans Fränkel became a noted scholar of Chinese literature. Bibliography * 1921 ''Die homerischen Gleichnisse'', Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. * 1930 ''Parmenidesstudien'', Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung Weidman ...
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Purrel Fränkel
Purrel Fränkel (born 8 October 1976) is a Dutch former professional footballer. He played 474 matches in professional football for Telstar, De Graafschap and Vitesse. Club career Fränkel is a defender who was born in Paramaribo and made his debut in professional football, being part of the Telstar squad in the 1994–95 season. He also played for De Graafschap before joining Vitesse. In 2003, he scored an own goal against FC Twente when the match was just 19 seconds old. This was an all-time record in the Eredivisie, but it was broken three years later by Arnold Kruiswijk of FC Groningen, who, in a match against Heracles Almelo, managed to pass his own goalkeeper after 9 seconds. In March 2009 he was suspended for a month by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) after testing positive on smoking cannabis. After the relegation of De Graafschap in 2012, Fränkel decided he did not want to play in the Eerste Divisie any more and retired from professional football. He sin ...
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David Ben Naphtali Fränkel
David ben Naphtali Fränkel or David Hirschel Fränkel ( he, דוד בן נפתלי הירש פרנקל; 1704 – 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi. Biography Born in Berlin, for a time he was rabbi of Dessau. He became chief rabbi of Berlin in 1742. Fränkel exercised a great influence as teacher over Moses Mendelssohn, who followed him to the Prussian capital. It was Fränkel who introduced Mendelssohn to Maimonides' '' Moreh Nevuchim,'' and it was he, too, who befriended his poor disciple, procuring for him free lodging and a few days' board every week in the house of Hayyim Bamberger. His grandson was Jonah Frankel, the German Jewish businessman, banker and philanthropist. As a Talmudist, Frankel was almost the first to devote himself to a study of the Jerusalem Talmud, which had been largely neglected. Writings He gave a great impetus to the study of this work by his Korban ha-Edah ("The Communal Sacrifice"), a commentary in three parts. His additional notes on the Jerusa ...
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Ernst Fränkel (physician)
Ernst Fränkel, Ernst Fraenkel (5 May 1844, in Breslau – 19 March 1921) German physician (gynecologist). He was the nephew of Ludwig F. Fränkel (1806–1872), German physician.JewishEncyclopedia.com - FRÄNKEL, LUDWIG F.:
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Sándor Ferenczi
Sándor Ferenczi (7 July 1873 – 22 May 1933) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst, a key theorist of the psychoanalytic school and a close associate of Sigmund Freud. Biography Born Sándor Fränkel to Baruch Fränkel and Rosa Eibenschütz, both Polish Jews, he later magyarized his surname to Ferenczi. As a result of his psychiatric work, he came to believe that his patients' accounts of sexual abuse as children were truthful, having verified those accounts through other patients in the same family. This was a major reason for his eventual disputes with Sigmund Freud. Prior to this conclusion he was notable as a psychoanalyst for working with the most difficult of patients and for developing a theory of more active intervention than is usual for psychoanalytic practice. During the early 1920s, criticizing Freud's "classical" method of neutral interpretation, Ferenczi collaborated with Otto Rank to create a "here-and-now" psychotherapy that, through Rank's personal influence ...
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Jonas Fränkel
Joseph Jonas Fränckel (1773 in Breslau – January 27, 1846 in Breslau) was a German Jewish businessman, banker and philanthropist. He is best known for having willed the funds for the establishment of the " Jewish Theological Seminary Fraenkel'sche Stiftung" of Breslau, the first modern rabbinical seminary in Central Europe, and the model for similar colleges set up in Europe and the United States. Biography Frankel was the son of Joel Wolf, and the grandson of David Fränkel, the author of '' Korban 'Edah.'' Owing to his great commercial ability he rose from extreme poverty to affluence, and became one of the leading bankers of Breslau. As an acknowledgment of the services rendered by him in the development of commerce and industry in Germany, the Prussian government awarded him the title of ''Kommerzienrath''. Notwithstanding his numerous occupations, Fränkel was an indefatigable communal worker. He was the director of many charitable institutions, to the support of which ...
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Frankel
Frankel is the surname of: * Benjamin Frankel (1906–1973), British composer * Bethenny Frankel (born 1970), American chef and reality television personality * Charles Frankel (1917–1975), American philosopher, known for Charles Frankel Prize * Cyril Frankel (1921-2017), British director * Dan Frankel (American politician) (born 1956), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Dan Frankel (British politician) (1900–1988), MP for Mile End, 1935–1945 * Dave Frankel, attorney, former television weatherman and news anchor * David Frankel (born 1959), American director, editor, screenwriter, executive producer * Felice Frankel, American photographer of scientific art images, or artistic science images. * Gene Frankel (1919–2005), American theater director * Jacob Frankel (1808-1887), German-born American rabbi * Jeffrey Frankel, American economist * Jerry Frankel (1930-2018), American musical theatre producer and thoroughbred breeder and owner * Jonah Frankel (192 ...
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Leó Frankel
Leó Frankel (; also ''Léo Fränkel''; 25 February 1844, – 29 March 1896, Paris) was a Hungarian socialist revolutionary and labour leader of Jewish origin. Life He was born in 1844, in (now part of Budapest, Hungary). Trained as a goldsmith, he first went to work in Germany in 1861, where he became involved with Ferdinand Lassalle's ''Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein'' sometime between 1865 and 1866. In 1867, he was appointed as the Paris correspondent for the Sozialdemokraten, a Lassallist journal published in Switzerland. In Paris he participated in the work of the First International, organizing German, Hungarian and other foreign workers within the city. Arrested in early 1870 for his political activity and being a member of the International, he was liberated by the revolution on 4 September 1870. During the Prussian Siege of Paris, he, along with other Internationalists, was highly critical of the Government of National Defense's efforts to oppose the Pru ...
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Frankl
Frankl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ludwig August von Frankl (1810–1894), Austrian writer and philanthropist * Michal Frankl (born 1974), Czech historian * Nicholas Frankl (born 1971), British-Hungarian entrepreneur * Paul Frankl (1878–1962), German art historian * Paul T. Frankl (1886–1958) * Paulette Frankl, American courtroom artist * Peter Frankl (born 1935), British pianist * Péter Frankl (born 1953), Hungarian mathematician * Spencer Frankl (c. 1933–2007), American dentist * Viktor Frankl (1905–1997), Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist; founder of Logotherapy * Wilhelm Frankl (1893–1917), German military aviator See also * Frankel * Fränkel * Frank (surname) Frank is a German surname. Notable persons with the surname include: In art * Alyce Frank (born 1932), American artist * Jane Frank (1918–1986), American artist * Jean-Michel Frank (1895–1941), French furniture and interior designer * Leon ...
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