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- Gordin may refer to: Abba Gordin, (1887–1964) anarchist active in the Russian revolution Jacob Gordin, Russian-American playwright Michael D. Gordin (born...
- Ori Gordin (Hebrew: אורי גורדין born in July 1969) is an IDF Major General (Aluf), who serves as the commander of the Northern Command. Previously, he...
- Igor Gennadyevich Gordin (Russian: И́горь Генна́дьевич Го́рдин; born 6 May 1965) is a Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema. Honored Artist of...
- Alexander Gordin (28 November 1951 – 28 November 2023), better known as Lanny Gordin, was a Brazilian guitarist and composer who collaborated with artists...
- Jacob Michailovitch Gordin (Yiddish: יעקב מיכאַילאָװיטש גאָרדין; May 1, 1853 – June 11, 1909) was a Russian-American playwright active in the early years...
- Zachary Gordin (born November 23, 1979, in Castro Valley, California) is an American baritone who performs leading roles in operatic productions and major...
- Michael Dan Gordin (born November 3, 1974) is an American science historian and Slavist. Born in New Jersey, Gordin studied at Harvard University with...
- Wolf Lvovich Gordin (January 1, 1885 – June 2, 1974), also known as Beoby/Beobi, was an anarchist and the creator of a constructed language called AO....
- Kenig Lir, also known as The Jewish King Lear) was an 1892 play by Jacob Gordin, and is generally seen as ushering in the first great era of Yiddish theater...
- Abba Lvovich Gordin (1887–1964) was an Israeli anarchist and Yiddish writer and poet. Abba Gordin was born in 1887 in Smorgon (now in Belarus) to Rabbi...