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Weizmann - traduction vers allemand

FAMILY NAME
Weizman

Weizmann         
n. Weizmann, family name; Hayyim Weizmann, Russian-born Israeli scientist and statesman, (1874-1952); Ezer Weizman, (born 1924)
Hayyim Weizmann         
  • Weizmann with [[Albert Einstein]], 1921
  • Chaim Weizmann (sitting, second from left) at a meeting with Arab leaders at the [[King David Hotel]], Jerusalem, 1933. Also pictured are [[Haim Arlosoroff]] (sitting, center), [[Moshe Shertok]] (Sharett) (standing, right), and [[Yitzhak Ben-Zvi]] (standing, to Shertok's right).
  • Weizmann (left) with first Turkish ambassador to Israel, Seyfullah Esin (c), and Foreign Minister [[Moshe Sharett]], 1950
  • [[Vera Weizmann]], Chaim Weizmann, [[Herbert Samuel]], [[Lloyd George]], [[Ethel Snowden]], [[Philip Snowden]]
  • Weizmann's passport photo, ca. 1915
  • Weizmann addressing soldiers at [[Tzrifin]], 1949
  • Weizmann (left) with [[Faisal I of Iraq]] in Syria, 1918
  • Chaim Weizmann in 1926
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  • Weizmann in Jerusalem, 1920 ([[Herbert Samuel]] to his right)
  • Weizmann holding a standard of the [[Jewish Legion]], 1918
ZIONIST LEADER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF ISRAEL (1874–1952)
Haim Weizmann; Hayyim Weizmann; Chaim Azriel Weizmann; Hayyim Weitzman; Chaim Weizman; Haim Weizman; Chaim Weissmann; Chaim Weitzman; חיים עזריאל ויצמן; חיים ויצמן; Chaim Waitzman; Khaim Evzorovich Veytsman; Chayyim Azri'el Vaytsman
Haim Weizmann (1. Staatspräsident Israels und international anerkannter Chemiker)
Weizmann Institute of Science         
  • [[Chaim Weizmann]] (1874-1952), first president of the [[State of Israel]] and founder of the institute
  • Weizmann residence]], designed by [[Erich Mendelsohn]]
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PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN REHOVOT, ISRAEL
Weizmann Institute; Koffler Accelerator; Weizman Institute; Weitzman Institute; Weitzmann Institute; Machon Weizmann; Weizman Institute of Science; Bessie F. Lawrence International Summer Science Institute; Clore Garden
das Weizmann Institut (Forschungsinstitut in Rehovot, benannt nach seinem Gründer Haim Weizmann)

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Weizmann

Weizman(n) is a surname, common among the Jews, a variant of Weissmann Other transliteration variants of this spelling (with z/tz/ts in place of ss/ß) include Weitzmann, Weitsman, Wajcman, Vaytsman, Veitsman, etc.


Notable people with this surname include:

  • Chaim Weizmann, a chemist, statesman, President of the World Zionist Organization, first President of Israel and founder of a research institute in Israel which eventually became the Weizmann Institute of Science
    • Weizmann Institute of Science, an institute of higher learning and research in Rehovot, Israel
    • Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, an agreement signed as part of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919
    • Weizmann organism, a commercially valuable bacterium, included in the genus Clostridium
    • WEIZAC (Weizmann Automatic Computer), the first computer in Israel, and possibly the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computer outside the US and Europe
  • Ezer Weizman, the seventh President of the State of Israel (1993-2000)
  • Maria Weizmann, a sister of Israeli politician and notable scientist Chaim Weizmann
  • Martin Weitzman, economist and Professor of Economics at Harvard University
  • Vera Weizmann, wife of Chaim Weizmann, medical doctor and a Zionist activist
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Weizmann
1. Gern insinuierte es auch Chaim Weizmann, der auf die Londoner Politik zeitweise erstaunlichen Einfluß ausübte.
2. In Deutschland sammeln und werben unter anderen die Freunde der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem, der Deutsche Förderkreis der Universität Haifa oder die Deutsche Gesellschaft der Freunde des Weizmann–Instituts Spenden.