Magid may refer to:
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Magid (Jewish mysticism), in Kabbalah, a revelatory religious experience
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Maggid or Magid, traditional Jewish religious itinerant preacher in Judaism
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Magid Glove & Safety
Magid, sometimes referred to as Magid Glove & Safety, is a manufacturer and distributor of personal protective equipment. The company reports it employs over 1300 workers worldwide in the production of industrial safety equipment by 2014. Magid ...
, an American PPE company
* Magid, a type of fictional magician in the novel ''
Deep Secret
''Deep Secret'' is a fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones, published by Gollancz in 1997. It is the first in the Magids series.
Plot Summary
The book's first narrator is Rupert Venables, the junior "magid" responsible for Earth and the Koryfonic ...
'' by Diana Wynne Jones
Surname
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Andy Magid
Andy Roy Magid (born 4 May 1944 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American mathematician.
Magid received in 1966 from the University of California, Berkeley his bachelor's degree and in 1969 from Northwestern University his PhD under the directi ...
(born 1944), American mathematician
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Barry Magid, American psychoanalyst
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Deborah Magid
Deborah Magid is a theater artist living in Cleveland, Ohio. Previously a Broadway actor and singer with The Santa Fe Opera, since 2008 her concentration has been largely in the arena of playwriting. Magid is a member of the Cleveland Play House ...
, American actor
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Frank Magid
Frank Magid (September 1, 1931, Chicago, Illinois — February 5, 2010, Santa Barbara, California) was an American marketing consultant, widely known for introducing the "Action News" format of evening local TV news, and was an original develo ...
(1931-2010), American marketing consultant
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Jill Magid
Jill Magid (born 1973) is an American conceptual artist, writer, and filmmaker. Magid’s performance-based practice "interrogates structures of power on an intimate level, exploring the emotional, philosophical, and legal tensions that exist b ...
(born 1973), American conceptual artist
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Larry Magid (born 1947), American journalist and writer
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Lee Magid
Lee Magid (born Leon Magid; April 6, 1926 – March 31, 2007) was an American rhythm and blues producer and manager, who worked with artists such as Clara Ward, Al Hibbler, Sam Fletcher, and Della Reese.''ASCAP Biographical Dictionary,'' Fourth ...
(1926-2007), American music producer
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Magid Magid (born 1989), British-Somali politician
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Shaul Magid, American rabbi and professor
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Sofia Magid
Sofia Magid ( ''Sofiya Davidovna Magid-Ékmekchi'', c. 1892-1954) was a Soviet Jewish ethnographer and folklorist whose career lasted from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the materials she collected were folksongs of Volhynian and Belarusian Jews and ...
(1894-1954), Soviet Jewish Folklorist
* Will Magid, known as
Balkan Bump
Will Magid, known professionally as Balkan Bump is an American trumpet player, record producer, producer, and ethnomusicology, ethnomusicologist based in Oakland, California, Oakland, CA. Signed to electronic music, electronic producer Gramatik, G ...
, American music producer
See also
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Maggid (disambiguation)
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Majid (disambiguation)
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