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Zilber ( yi, זילבּער, russian: Зильбер) is a surname and a variation of ''Silber''. Notable people with the surname include: * Ariel Zilber ( אריאל זילבר; born 1943), Israeli musical artist * Belu Zilber (1901–1978), Romanian communist activist * Boris Zilber (born 1949), Soviet–British mathematician * Irina Zilber (born 1983), Russian athlete * J. A. Zilber, mathematician, known for the Eilenberg–Zilber theorem * Maurice Zilber (1920–2008), French horse trainer * Michael Zilber, Canadian composer and musician * Yitzchok Zilber (1917–2004), Israeli-Russian rabbi * Lev Zilber Lev Aleksandrovich Zilber (russian: link=no, Лев Александрович Зильбер; March 27 ld Style and New Style dates, O.S. March 15 1894 – November 10, 1966) was a Soviet Microbiologist, micro-biologist, Virology, virologi ... (1894–1966), Soviet microbiologist, virologist, and immunologist {{surname Surnames of Jewish origin Yiddish-language sur ...
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Lev Zilber
Lev Aleksandrovich Zilber (russian: link=no, Лев Александрович Зильбер; March 27 [Old Style and New Style dates, O.S. March 15], 1894 – November 10, 1966) was a Soviet Microbiologist, micro-biologist, Virology, virologist, and Immunology, immunologist; academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (AMN SSSR; 1945), founder of the Soviet school of virology. The elder brother of the writer Veniamin Kaverin. Biography Zilber was born on March 15 [Old Style and New Style dates, O.S. March 27] 1894 in the family of the kapellmeister Abel Zilber and his wife, née Khana Girshevna (Anna Grigorievna) Desson, pianist and owner of music stores. Place of birth – the village of Medved, Medved volost, Novgorod Governorate. His sister Leya (married Elena Aleksandrovna Tynyanova, 1892–1944) is the wife of the writer and literary critic Yury Tynyanov, a classmate of Lev Zilber. His younger brothers: Military medicine, military doctor David Zilber (1897–196 ...
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Yitzchok Zilber
Rabbi Yitzchok Yosef Zilber (1917–2004) was a Russian, later Israeli-Russian Haredi rabbi and a leader of the Russian baal teshuva movement. Early life Rabbi Yitzchok Zilber was born in Kazan, Russia, several months before the Bolshevik Russian Revolution in 1917. His father, Rabbi Ben Tzion Chaim Zilber (originally Tsiyuni), a respected rabbinic scholar and rabbi of the city of Kazan, refused to send his son to an anti-religious Soviet school and taught him privately at home, teaching him Jewish law and tradition as well as secular knowledge. By the time young Yitzchok Zilber was 15, he was giving classes in Judaism across the town, despite the fact that this was against the Soviet law. His brilliance gained him entrance to the faculty of Mathematics of the University of Kazan despite never having attended public school. Rabbi Zilber married Gita Zeidman, and they had four children – Sarah, Ben Tzion Chaim, Chava, and Fruma Malka. Life under Communist rule After ...
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Ariel Zilber
Ariel Zilber ( he, אריאל זילבר; born September 23, 1943) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and composer. Biography Ariel Zilber was born in Tel Aviv. His mother, Bracha Zefira, was a popular singer of Yemenite Jewish origin and his father, Ben Ami Zilber, played the violin in the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. As both were busy with their international careers, they placed their son in a boarding school on kibbutz Gan Shmuel, where he lived from age four to fifteen. After losing part of a foot while playing with explosives in his room, he was expelled from the school and returned to his parents in Tel Aviv, where he began studying the trumpet. He spent several years in England and France building up a career, but eventually returned to Tel Aviv. Later in life, Zilber became a religious Jew and a follower of the Lubavitcher rebbe. He was a resident of Alei Sinai, but now lives with his wife on moshav Gitit. In 2007, he participed in a campaign for the release of ...
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Michael Zilber
Michael Zilber is a Canadian composer and musician. Zilber was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts in his late teens and to New York City in his early twenties. He has performed and/or recorded with Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Dave Liebman, Miroslav Vitous, Bob Berg, Dave Douglas, Rachel Z, and Narada Michael Walden, among many others. While in New York City, Zilber recorded two critically acclaimed OWL-EMI Records as a leader, "The Heretic" and "Stranger in Brooklyn", which was named one of the top 30 CDs of all time by Jazzfusion.com. Since his move to San Francisco, Michael has performed in numerous musical settings as a leader and sideman, including co-leading a quartet featuring the renowned drummer Steve Smith and directing CARMA, the Bay Area's "all-star Jazz Orchestra". Michael's 2000 release, the critically hailed "Two Coasts", features Steve Smith, Rachel Z, James Genus, and Rodney Holmes. This CD was a finalist ...
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Maurice Zilber
Maurice Zilber (c. 1920 – 21 December 2008) was a French thoroughbred horse trainer born and raised in Cairo, Egypt to a Turkish mother and a French- Hungarian father. He trained horses in Egypt from 1946 to 1962, and then moved to France where he worked for another 43 years. Based at the Chantilly Racecourse in France, Maurice Zilber conditioned horses for some of the leading owners such as Serge Fradkoff, Daniel Wildenstein, Nelson Bunker Hunt and in later years, Prince Khalid Abdullah. His horses competed across Europe and in 1976 he accomplished the rare feat of training the winner of both the English Derby and the French Derby. Maurice Zilber also regularly brought horses to North America to compete in major grass races such as the Canadian International Championship Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack in Canada and the Washington, D.C. International Stakes at Laurel Park Racecourse in the United States. Zilber won the Canadian International a record-tying three times and the ...
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Eilenberg–Zilber Theorem
In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, the Eilenberg–Zilber theorem is an important result in establishing the link between the homology groups of a product space X \times Y and those of the spaces X and Y. The theorem first appeared in a 1953 paper in the American Journal of Mathematics by Samuel Eilenberg and Joseph A. Zilber. One possible route to a proof is the acyclic model theorem. Statement of the theorem The theorem can be formulated as follows. Suppose X and Y are topological spaces, Then we have the three chain complexes C_*(X), C_*(Y), and C_*(X \times Y) . (The argument applies equally to the simplicial or singular chain complexes.) We also have the ''tensor product complex'' C_*(X) \otimes C_*(Y), whose differential is, by definition, :\partial_( \sigma \otimes \tau) = \partial_X \sigma \otimes \tau + (-1)^p \sigma \otimes \partial_Y\tau for \sigma \in C_p(X) and \partial_X, \partial_Y the differentials on C_*(X),C_*(Y). Then the theorem says that we ...
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Boris Zilber
Boris Zilber (russian: Борис Иосифович Зильбер, born 1949) is a Soviet-British mathematician who works in mathematical logic, specifically model theory. He is a professor of mathematical logic at the University of Oxford. He obtained his doctorate (Candidate of Sciences) from the Novosibirsk State University in 1975 under the supervision of Mikhail Taitslin and his habilitation (Doctor of Sciences) from the Saint Petersburg State University in 1986. He received the Senior Berwick Prize (2004) and the Pólya Prize (2015) from the London Mathematical Society. He also gave the Tarski Lectures The Alfred Tarski Lectures are an annual distinction in mathematical logic and series of lectures held at the University of California, Berkeley. Established in tribute to Alfred Tarski on the fifth anniversary of his death, the award has been give ... in 2002. References External links Prof. Zilber's homepage 20th-century British mathematicians 21st-century B ...
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Belu Zilber
Belu Zilber (born Herbert Zilber; October 14, 1901–February 1978) was a Romanian communist activist. Born into a Romanian Jews, Jewish family in Târgu Frumos, Iași County,Dinu C. Giurescu, ''Dicționar biografic de istorie a României'', p.579. Editura Meronia, Bucharest, 2008, he adhered to the Bolshevik movement while still an adolescent. Because he participated in the 1918 Bucharest general strike, typographers' demonstration of December 13, 1918, he was expelled from every educational institution in his native country by the authorities of the Kingdom of Romania. He continued his high school education in Paris and began but did not complete studies at the polytechnic division of the University of Grenoble. He returned to Romania in 1922 and was hired as an expert at the Ministry of National Defense (Romania), War Ministry. He was recruited as a Soviet spy in Vienna in 1928; arrested in Romania in December 1930, he agreed to become an informant for the Siguranța secret p ...
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Irina Zilber
Irina Zilber (russian: Ирина Александровна Зильбер (born November 18, 1983 in Yekaterinburg) is a Russian rhythmic gymnast. She won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References External links * 1983 births Living people Russian rhythmic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Russia Olympic gold medalists for Russia Gymnasts at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Yekaterinburg Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics {{Russia-rhythmic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Silber (other)
Silber is a surname, originally the German word meaning '' silver''. It may refer to: Notable people named Silber *Alexandra Silber (born 1983), American actor, singer, writer, and educator *Christoph Silber (born 1971), German-born British film producer, screenwriter, and director * Christopher Silber (born 1973), American television writer and producer *Eddie Silber (1914–1976), American baseball player * Irwin Silber (1925–2010), American writer, editor, publisher, historian, folk-song collector, and political activist * Jane Silber (born ?), American chief executive, computer scientist, and artificial intelligence technologist * Joan Silber (born ?), American novelist *John Silber (1926–2012), American academician, politician, philosophy professor, and university president * Jules C. Silber ('1885–?), German WWI spy, autobiographer, and interpreter *Laura Silber (born ?), American professor, foundation executive, and writer *Marianne Rafferty (''née'' Silber; born 1971) ...
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Surnames Of Jewish Origin
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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