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Feigin (Feygin, Fejgin, Faygin) is a
Jewish surname. It is a
matronymic surname derived from the
Yiddish female name Feig, Feige, Feiga. "
Feigins" is...
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Boris Lvovich Feigin (Russian: Бори́с Льво́вич Фе́йгин) (born 20
November 1953) is a
Russian mathematician. His
research has
spanned representation theory...
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Feigin (September 11, 1975 –
October 24, 2022) was an
American television producer. Born in
Silver Spring, Maryland, he was an
executive producer of...
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Movsas Feigins or Movša
Feigin (28
February 1908 – 11
August 1950) was a
Latvian chess master.
Movsas Feigins was born in
Dvinsk (then
Russian Empire,...
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Barbara Feigin is an
advertising executive and
World War II refugee. She
worked for
several ad companies,
gaining rights for
maternity leave as well as...
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European Modern Art Movement. In 1956,
influenced by this group,
Feigins work
transformed to be more abstract. He
began to use
metal (iron) in constructing...
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Alexandra Feigin (Bulgarian: Александра Фейгин; born 22
December 2002) is a
Bulgarian figure skater. She is a two-time
Sofia Trophy champion (2019, 2020)...
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Ralph David Feigin (April 3, 1938 –
August 14, 2008) was an
American pediatrician whose influential book
Textbook of
Pediatric Infectious Diseases was...
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Sarah Feigin (née Kugel; 1 July 1928 – 24
April 2011) was a
Latvian music educator and
composer who
lived and
worked in Israel.
Sarah Kugel was born in...
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Aleksandrovich Feigin (Russian: Моисей Александрович Фейгин; 23
October 1904 – 26
April 2008) was a
Soviet and
Russian artist of
Jewish descent.
Feigin held the...