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Heymann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andreas Heymann (born 1966), French biathlete *Aribert Heymann (1898–1946), German field hockey player *Barak Heymann, Israeli film director and producer * Carl Heymann (also: Karl Heymann, 1854–1922), German pianist *Carsten Heymann (born 1972), German biathlete *Claude Heymann (1907–1994), French screenwriter and film director *Danièle Heymann (1933-2019), French journalist and film critic *David Heymann (other), multiple people *Delphyne Heymann (born 1966) *Erika Heymann (1895–1950), German woman posthumously conferred Righteous Among the Nations *Ernst Heymann (1870–1946), German jurist * Ezra Heymann (1928–2014), philosopher and university professor *Franz Ferdinand Heymann (1924–2005), British physicist *Isaac Heymann (1829–1906), Dutch cantor and composer * (born 1925), footballer *Juan Andrade Heymann (born 1945), Ecuadorian writer, novelist, short story writer, poet, and playwr ...
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Philip Heymann
Philip Benjamin Heymann (October 30, 1932 – November 30, 2021) was an American lawyer, federal prosecutor, legal scholar, and law professor who headed the Criminal Division of the Justice Department as Assistant Attorney General during the Presidency of Jimmy Carter, Carter administration and was briefly United States Deputy Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General in the Clinton administration before he resigned over management and policy differences as well as perceived interference by the White House. He was involved internationally in supporting the rule of law in criminal justice systems. In domestic politics he was a vocal supporter of civil and political liberties and, as such, was actively critical of the Presidency of George W. Bush, George W. Bush administration, particularly its NSA warrantless surveillance controversy, warrantless domestic spying program. Even before the September 11 attacks, Heymann studied and published on how prosecution of antiterror policies ca ...
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Klaus Heymann
Klaus Heymann (born 22 October 1936) is a German entrepreneur and the founder and head of the Naxos Records, Naxos record label. Biography and career Heymann was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and studied Romance languages and English at the Universities of Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt and University of Lisbon (1911–2013), Lisbon, at King's College London and finally at the University of Paris, Sorbonne in Paris. To pay his way through university he worked as a tennis coach. He worked in advertising sales and special supplement production for an American newspaper in his native Frankfurt, then worked in international marketing for Braun (company), Braun AG. He first went to Hong Kong in 1967 to start up the office of the Overseas Weekly, the American newspaper he had worked for in Frankfurt. He "arrived with a suitcase and a typewriter, and strangely enough the hotel which had been booked for me didn't exist anymore." He subsequently created a direct-mail advertising busi ...
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Stephen Heymann
Stephen P. Heymann is an attorney who formerly served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. He is no longer with the U.S. Attorney's office. He headed U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz's Internet and Computer Crimes Unit.Partially archived (1 of 3 pages)
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Heymann is best known for his role in the '' United States v. Swartz'' federal criminal case which led to the eventual suicide of Aaron Swartz.


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Isaac Heymann
Isaac H. Heymann (26 March 1829 – 9 August 1906), also known as the Gnesener Ḥazzan, was a Dutch cantor and composer. Biography Isaac Heymann was born in Auras, Silesia. He was raised in Bialystok, where he received his first musical training from his father, the cantor Pinḥas Heymann. He had a natural talent for singing, and as a young boy he performed successfully as a tenor in various synagogues in Russia, Galicia, and Prussia. After having made several tours through Hungary, Heymann served as cantor in Filehne, Graudenz, and Gnesen. In 1856 he was elected chief cantor for the Jewish congregation of Amsterdam, which position he held until his death fifty years later. He was naturalized as a Dutch citizen in 1881. In addition to his duties as cantor, Heymann obtained a diploma as a composer from the Conservatory of Music in Cologne. He composed numerous synagogal melodies, including ''Shire Todah la-El'', a collection of hymns dedicated to Queen Wilhelmina on the da ...
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Barak Heymann
Barak Heymann is an Israeli film director and producer. Biography Heymann joined the " Heymann Brothers Films" company in 2003 and has since directed and produced several documentary films and series. Together with his brother Tomer he created the TV series '' Bridge Over the Wadi'' (2005), which won the Best Series Award at the Israeli Documentary Competition and was adapted to a one-hour film that was co-produced with the American ITVS company and won many awards around the world. Barak's film '' Dancing Alfonso'' was screened at the SXSW Festival and won the Silver Award in Shanghai TV Festival as well as the best directing award at Cronograph Film Festival in Moldova. The film '' Lady Kul el-Arab'' (by Palestinian director Ibtisam Mara'ana) won the special jury award in IDFA 2008 and one year later one more documentary he produced, ''Sayed Kashua - Forever Scared''(By Dorit Zimbalist) was participating in the prestigious competition in IDFA. Together with Tomer Heyma ...
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Vania Heymann
Vania Heymann ( he, וניה הימן; born March 27, 1986) is an Israeli artist and film director. His work includes music videos for artists such as Coldplay, Dua Lipa, DJ Snake, Selena Gomez, and Bob Dylan. His music videos were nominated for two Grammys in the Best Music Video category, and multiple VMA awards. Heymann also directs commercials, including spots for Apple, Nike and the Toyota. Film directing career Vania Heymann began his studies at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in 2010 in the Visual Communications track. That year Heymann created a video dealing with religious symbols through replacing them with a simple IKEA watering can; this homework assignment was posted to YouTube and has since become viral gaining hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and Vimeo. Many of its viewers saw this video as an atheistic composition manifesting Russell's atheistic teapot. A number of prominent atheist thinkers shared the video online and supported Heymann, includin ...
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Erika Heymann
Erika Heymann (née Erika Lasallelie Geck; ; Offenburg, Germany, 1895 – Amsterdam, 6 April 1950) was a German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem for helping several Jews hide during the German occupation of the Netherlands. Early life Erika Geck was born in Offenburg, Germany in 1895. She was the daughter of Adolf and Marie Geck, the third of five children. Her father was a socialist and her mother a Catholic. She was not particularly religious and thought of herself as a lover of nature (naturfreunde in German). In 1921, Erika Geck married Stefan Heymann, a veteran of the German Army in World War I and a communist. The couple lived in Mannheim, were active in civic and labor union affairs, and contributed articles for the communist daily on topics ranging from politics to the performing arts. Two children were born to the couple at this time: Sonja in 1922 and Dieter in 1927. Berlin In 1930, Stefan took a job with the communist ...
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Margarete Heymann
Margarete Heymann (August 10, 1899 – 11 November 1990), also known as Margarete Heymann-Löbenstein, Margarete Heymann-Marks, and Grete Marks, was a German ceramic artist of Jewish origin and a Bauhaus student. In 1923 she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz that she had to close in 1933 and settled in Jerusalem. She moved to Britain in 1936 and continued her work, becoming world famous as “Greta Pottery”. Her finest work is considered to be from her working period in Germany. Life and work Heymann was born in 1899. She studied at the Cologne School of Arts and at Dusseldorf Academy before entering the Bauhaus School of Arts in Weimar in November 1920. In 1923, she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz with her husband Gustav Loebenstein and his brother Daniel, where she manufactured her Modern ceramic designs. The company employed 120 people and exported its works to London and America. In August 1928, Gustav Loebenst ...
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Danièle Heymann
Danièle Heymann (16 May 1933 – was a French journalist and film critic. She was the former head of the Culture Department at ''Le Monde'', a film critic for ''Marianne'' and '' L'Express'', and was a participant in the show ''Le Masque et la Plume'' on France Inter. She was a recipient of the Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur and Officer of the National Order of Merit. Biography Danièle Heymann was born in Paris on 16 May 1933. She was the daughter of filmmaker Claude Heymann, and was the second wife of singer Jean Bertola. Her first salaried job was at the Cinémathèque Française. After starting at ''France-Soir'', she was quickly dismissed because of a very negative review of a film with Roger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault. She was a cinema critic at ''L'Express'' and Marianne, and head of the Culture Department at ''Le Monde''. From 1989 to 2019, she served as a cinema columnist on the radio show ''Le Masque et la Plume''. She was a member of the jury of the Cannes ...
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Ernst Heymann
Ernst Heymann (6 April 1870 - 2 March 1946) was a German jurist from Berlin. In 1889, he put on Breslauer Mary Magdalene School from the matriculation examination. He then studied law at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Breslau until 1892. Heymann was appointed professor at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin in 1899. In 1902, he was appointed to the Chair of Law at the Albertus University of Königsberg, two years later, he moved to the University of Marburg. In 1914, he returned to Berlin at the Friedrich Wilhelm University. Since 1918, Heymann was a regular member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. From 1926 to 1938, he was secretary of the Philosophical and Historical Class of the Academy. He acted as vice president from 1939 to 1942. Heymann was longtime chairman of the Academy commissions "German Law Dictionary", "German Commission" and " Vocabularium Iurisprudentiae Romanae " and justice expert of the Academy. Since 1926, Heymann was scientific adv ...
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Lida Gustava Heymann
Lida Gustava Heymann (15 March 1868 – 31 July 1943) was a Germans, German feminist, pacifist and women's rights activist. Together with her partner Anita Augspurg she was one of the most prominent figures in the bourgeois women's movement. She was, among other things, in the forefront of the ''Verband Fortschrittlicher Frauenvereine'' ("Association of Women's Groups"). She co-founded the abolitionist movement in Germany. In this role she came into conflict with the law as she protested about the treatment of prostitutes and called for the abolition of state regulation for them. Heymann wanted to "help women free themselves from male domination." With her vast inheritance she established a women's centre, offering meals, a crèche and counselling. She also founded a co-educational high school and professional associations for female clerks and theatre workers. In 1902 she jointly founded (with Anita Augspurg) the first German ''Verein für Frauenstimmrecht'' ("Society ...
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Tomer Heymann
Tomer Heymann (born October 12, 1970 in Kfar Yedidia, Israel) is an Israeli filmmaker. He is best known for his work on the documentary films ''Paper Dolls'', ''Mr.Gaga'' and '' Who's Gonna Love Me Now?''. Career Heymann has directed many documentary films and series in the past ten years, most of them long-term follow-ups and personal documentations. His films won major awards at different prestigious film festivals including his first film ''It Kinda Scares Me''. ''Paper Dolls'' won three awards at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival and the audience’s award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film and TV series ''Bridge over the Wadi'', co-produced with the American ITVS, won the Israeli Documentary Film competition, participated in IDFA Festival's prestigious competition and won many awards around the world. Tomer's new 8-part series ''The Way Home'' was recently broadcast by the Yes Doco Channel in Israel and won the best documentary series award at the 2009 J ...
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