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- Braunstein (German: brown stone) is a German surname. Notable people with the name include: Alexander E. Braunstein (1902–1986), Soviet biochemist Edward...
- continued to run Braunstein and invent new scenarios. Duane Jenkins, another gamer in the MMSA, created a series of "wild west Braunsteins" set in "Brownstone...
- Paul Braunstein is a Canadian actor who starred in the po****r Canadian television series Train 48 in 2003 as Johnny McLaughlin, a comical character. He...
- Guy Braunstein (born 1971) is an Israeli-American composer, conductor and classical violinist. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, he began to study the violin at...
- Peter Braunstein (born January 26, 1964) is an American former journalist, writer and playwright who became infamous for committing an October 31, 2005...
- Samuel Leon Braunstein (born 1961) is a professor at the University of York, England. He is a member of a research group in non-standard com****tion and...
- Rubin Braunstein (1922–2018) was an American physicist and educator. In 1955 he published the first measurements of light emission by semiconductor diodes...
- Jacques Braunstein (August 30, 1931 – November 27, 2009) was a Venezuelan musician, economist, publicist and disc jockey. A native of Bucharest, Romania...
- Ronald Braunstein (born July 27, 1955 in Shirley, M****achusetts) is an American orchestral conductor. He is currently the music director and conductor...
- Braunstein's Building is a historic commercial building located in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It consists of two buildings built about 1900...