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Guttmann
Guttmann is a surname. It may refer to the following people: * Artur Guttmann (1891–1945), Austrian film score composer * Béla Guttmann (1900–1981), Hungarian football (soccer) player and coach * Jakob Guttmann (rabbi) (1845–1919), German rabbi and religious Zionism philosopher * Jakob Guttmann (sculptor) (1811–1860), Hungarian sculptor * Julius Guttmann (1880–1950), German rabbi, historian of Judaism-philosophy, son of Jakob * Ludwig Guttmann (1899–1980), German-born neurologist and founding father of organized physical activities for the disabled * Marcus Guttmann (born 1991), Austrian volleyball player * Paul Guttmann (1834–1893), German pathologist * Ronald D. Guttmann (born 1936), American physician See also * Guttman * Gutmann (other) * Gutman * Gutmans (other) Gutmans is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andi Gutmans Andi (Andrei) Gutmans is an Israeli programmer and entrepreneur. Biography Andi Gutmans holds ...
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Béla Guttmann
Béla Guttmann (; 27 January 1899 – 28 August 1981) was a Hungarian footballer and coach. He was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, and was Jewish. He was deported by the Nazis to a Nazi slave labor camp where he was tortured; he survived the Holocaust. Before the war, he played as a midfielder for MTK Hungária FC, SC Hakoah Wien, and several clubs in the United States. Guttmann also played for the Hungary national football team, including at the 1924 Olympic Games. Guttmann coached in ten countries from 1933 to 1974, and won ten national championships and, most notably, two back-to-back European Cups with Benfica. He also coached the national teams of Hungary and Austria, having also coached club football in the Netherlands, Italy, Brazil, Uruguay, and Portugal. He is perhaps best remembered as a coach and manager after the war of A.C. Milan, São Paulo FC, FC Porto, Benfica, and C.A. Peñarol. His greatest success came with Benfica when he guided them to two successiv ...
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Ludwig Guttmann
Sir Ludwig Guttmann (3 July 1899 – 18 March 1980) was a German-British neurologist who established the Stoke Mandeville Games, the sporting event for people with disabilities (PWD) that evolved in England into the Paralympic Games. A Jewish doctor who fled Nazi Germany just before the start of the Second World War, Guttmann was a founding father of organized physical activities for people with disabilities. Early life Ludwig Guttmann was born on 3 July 1899 to a German Jewish family, in the town of Tost, Upper Silesia, in the former German Empire (now Toszek in southern Poland), the son of Dorothy (née Weissenberg) and Bernard Guttmann, a distiller.GRO – Register of Deaths – MAR 1980 19 1000 Aylesbury, Ludwig Guttmann, DoB = 3 July 1899 When Guttmann was three years old, the family moved to the Silesian city of Königshütte (today Chorzów, Poland). In 1917, while volunteering at an accident hospital in Königshütte, he encountered his first paraplegic patient, a coa ...
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Jakob Guttmann (rabbi)
Jakob Guttmann (22 April 1845 in Beuthen, Oberschlesien – 29 September 1919 in Breslau) was a German theologian and philosopher of religion (''Religionsphilosoph''). He officiated as chief rabbi of the Land rabbinate of Hildesheim between 1874 and 1892. Thereafter he served as rabbi in Breslau until his death. He was the father of Julius Guttmann. Works * Die Religionsphilosophie des Abraham ibn Daud aus Toledo, Göttingen 1879 * Die Religionsphilosophie des Saadja, Göttingen 1882 * Jacob Guttmann: Die Philosophie des Salomon ibn Gabirol, Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1889, Repr. Hildesheim : Olms 1979 * Das Verhältnis des Thomas von Aquino zum Judentum und zur jüdischen Literatur, Göttingen 1891 * Über Dogmenbildung im Judenthum. Vortrag. Hrsg. vom Verein für jüdische Geschichte und Literatur zu Breslau. Breslau, Wilh. Jacobsohn & Co., 1894 * Die Scholastik des 13. Jahrhunderts in ihren Beziehungen zum Judentum und zur jüdischen Literatur, Breslau 1902 * Die r ...
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Julius Guttmann
Julius Guttmann (Hebrew: יוליוס גוטמן), born Yitzchak Guttmann (15 April 1880 in Hildesheim – 19 May 1950 in Jerusalem), was a German-born rabbi, Jewish theologian, and philosopher of religion. Biography Julius was born to Jakob Guttmann (1845–1919) while Jakob served as Chief Rabbi at Hildesheim during the years 1874 to 1892, when Hildesheim still had a large Jewish population. Jakob himself published papers on a number of philosophical topics. The family moved to Breslau in 1880. Julius received his basic training at the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary and the University of Breslau. He was lecturer at Breslau from 1910 to 1919, and Lecturer at the Hochschule for the Academic Study of Judaism (The Reform Seminary) in Berlin from 1919 to 1934. At that time, he became Professor of Jewish Philosophy at Hebrew University, a position which he held until his death. Works Guttmann is best known for ''Die Philosophie des Judentums'' (Reinhardt, 1933), translations ...
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Paul Guttmann
Paul Guttmann (9 September 1834 in Ratibor ( pl, Racibórz) – 24 May 1893 in Berlin) was a German pathologist. He studied medicine in Berlin, Würzburg and Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1858. From 1859 he worked in Berlin, where he later became an assistant to Wilhelm Griesinger (1817-1868). In 1879 he replaced Heinrich Curschmann (1846-1910) as director of the Moabit Hospital, where one of his students was pediatrician Hugo Neumann (1858-1912). From 1885 to 1893 he was an editor of the ''Journal für praktische Aerzt''. He is remembered for work with neurologist Albert Eulenburg (1840-1917) involving research of the sympathetic nervous system. With Eulenburg he published ''Die Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage'', a work that was considered at the time to be the best written book on the pathology of the sympathetic system from a physiological basis. As a result of this publication, the two physicians were awarded the 1877 Astley Cooper Prize. Howe ...
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Jakob Guttmann (sculptor)
Jakob Guttmann (1811 – April 28, 1860) was a Hungarian Jewish sculptor. Guttmann was born in Arad, then in Hungary. In his early childhood he carved toys, and in 1833 he went to Vienna to satisfy his artistic cravings. There he became an engraver and worked for three years with his burin. He then received a scholarship from Prince Metternich enabling him to study at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. He remained there until 1843, receiving awards for an embossed profile in wax of the emperor Joseph II and for a steel-engraving of Metastasio. In 1844 Guttmann produced a bronze statuette of Baron Salomon von Rothschild from a portrait, and was commissioned by him to execute a replica in marble. The Baron also paid Guttmann an annuity, thus enabling him to go to Rome. There he modeled a bust of Pope Pius IX and completed his masterpiece, ''Der Blumenspender''. While in Rome, Guttmann was deeply interested in the ghetto, which he described in letters to his father. Later he ...
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Artur Guttmann
Artur Guttmann (27 August 1891 in Vienna – 3 September 1945 in Hollywood, Los Angeles) was an Austrian-Jewish film score composer.Siegbert Salomon Prawer, ''Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933'', Berghahn Books Berghahn Books is a New York and Oxford-based publisher Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creat ... (2007), p. 213 Selected filmography Bibliography * Prawer, S.S. ''Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933''. Berghahn Books, 2007. References External links * 1891 births 1945 deaths Austrian male composers Austrian composers Austrian film score composers Male film score composers Austrian Jews Musicians from Vienna 20th-century Austrian composers 20th-century Austrian male musicians {{Austria-composer-stub ...
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Disabled Sports
Parasports are sports played by people with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities. Some parasports are forms of adapted physical activities from existing able-bodied sports, while others have been specifically created for persons with a disability and do not have an able-bodied equivalent. Disability exists in four categories: physical, mental, permanent and temporary. At a competitive level, disability sport classifications are applied to allow people of varying abilities to face similar opposition. Etymology The term "parasports" arose as a portmanteau of the words paraplegic and sports. Though the sport has since included athletes of disabilities other than paraplegia, the term persists as a catch-all. Other terms for the concept include adapted sports, adaptive sports, disability sports, and disabled sports. The term Paralympic sports may also be used interchangeably with parasports, though technically this only refers to sports contested at the Paraly ...
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Guttman
Guttman is a surname. It may refer to: *Amos Guttman (1954-1993), Israeli film director * Bela Guttman (1899-1981), Hungarian football manager * David Guttman (1883-1940), Swedish long-distance runner *Egon Guttman (born 1927), American law professor *Eli Guttman (born 1958), Israeli football manager * Elizabeth Guttman (born 1961), American actress with the stage name Elizabeth Daily * Freda Guttman (born 1934), Canadian multidisciplinary artist and activist * Howard M. Guttman (born 1951), American management consultant *Irving Guttman (1928-2014), Canadian stage director *Louis Guttman (1916-1987), Israeli sociologist, inventor of the Guttman scale *Norman Guttman (1920-1982), American psychologist *Peter Guttman (photographer), American photographer *Reuben Guttman (born 1959), American attorney *Ronald Guttman (born 1952), Belgian actor and producer *Shmarya Guttman (1909-1996), Israeli archaeologist See also *Guttman scale *Gutman *Gutmann (other) *Guttmann Guttman ...
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Gutmann (other)
Gutmann may refer to: * Gutmann (surname), including a list of people with the name * Bank Gutmann, a private bank in Vienna, Austria * Gutmann method, an algorithm used to erase the contents of a computer drive, invented by Peter Gutmann * Palais Gutmann, a ''Ringstraßenpalais'' in Vienna See also * Gutman * Guttmann Guttmann is a surname. It may refer to the following people: * Artur Guttmann (1891–1945), Austrian film score composer * Béla Guttmann (1900–1981), Hungarian football (soccer) player and coach * Jakob Guttmann (rabbi) (1845–1919), Germa ... * Guttman {{disambiguation ...
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Gutman
Gutman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alberto Gutman (born 1959), American politician * Albin Gutman (born 1947), Slovene general * Alexander Gutman (born 1945), Russian film director * Amy Gutman (born 1960), American novelist * Anthony Gutman, British banker * Dan Gutman (born 1955), American author * Daniel Gutman (1901-1993), American lawyer, state senator, state assemblyman, president justice of the municipal court, and law school dean. * Gloria M Gutman (born 1939), Canadian gerontologist * Herbert Gutman (1928–1985), American labor historian and scholar of slavery * Howard W. Gutman (born 1956), American ambassador * Huck Gutman (born c.1944), American academic and political adviser * Hugo Gutmann (1880–1962) German-Jewish veteran of first World War, famously known as Adolf Hitler's superior officer. * Israel Gutman (1923–2013), Israeli historian * Iván Gutman (born 1947), Serbian chemist and mathematician * Jacob C. Gutman (1890–1982), Am ...
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Goodman (other)
Goodman or Goodmans may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Goodman Games, American publisher. * Goodman Global, an American HVAC manufacturer. * Goodman Group, an Australian property company. * Goodmans Industries, a British electronic company. * Goodmans, a Canadian law firm. People * Goodman (surname) * Goodman (title), an obsolete polite term of address, comparable to "Mister" People with the given name * Goodman Ace (1899–1982), American humorist * Goodman Dlamini (born 1985), South African soccer player * Goodman Lipkind (1878–1973), British rabbi * Goodman Mazibuko (born 1975), former South African soccer player * Goodman Mosele (born 1999), South African soccer player Characters * Cyrus Goodman, Disney Channel's first gay main character from ''Andi Mack'' * Goodman (NGBC), a fictional boss in ''Neo Geo Battle Coliseum'' * Geneva Goodman, a character in 1986 American fantasy drama film ''The Boy Who Could Fly'' * Virginia Goodman, a fictional character in ''Cont ...
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