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Rubinstein is a
surname of
German and
Yiddish origin,
mostly found among Ashke**** Jews; it
denotes "ruby-stone".
Notable persons named Rubinstein include:...
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Nikolai Leonidovich Rubinshtein (23
December 1897 – 26
January 1963) was a
Soviet historian known for his
historiographical works and his
research into...
- Rubinstein". The
Moscow Times. 9
April 2024.
Retrieved 10
April 2024.
Rubinshteĭn, Lev; Metres, Philip; Tulchinsky, Tatiana; Wagner,
Catherine (2014)....
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first name: Gennady.
Alternate forms of the last name: Rubinšteĭn,
Rubinshtein. Rubinstein, G. Sh. (1995). "On multiple-point
centers of normalized...
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Young Scoundrel Memoir of a
Russian Punk The Book of
Water Partner Anna
Rubinshtein Yelena Shchapova Natalya Medvedeva (1983–1995)
Yekaterina Volkova Children...
- Петро́вич Штейн, romanized:
Aleksandr Petrovich Shtein; born Rubinstein/
Rubinshtein/Рубинште́йн, 28
September 1906 – 5
October 1993) was a
Soviet Russian...
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school of
Russian psychology. The
Soviet philosopher of psychology, S.L.
Rubinshtein,
developed his own
variant of
activity as a
philosophical and psychological...
- Conservatory,
receiving the
following awards: In 2006, 3rd
prize in
Nikolai Rubinshtein Chamber Music Competition (Moscow) In 2007,
winner of the
London International...
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original URL
status unknown (link) Zeigarnik, B. V.;
Rubinshtein, S. Ya. (1985). "Psychology
during the War".
Vestnik Moskovskogo Univeversiteta...
- 20th-century
philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and
Aleksey Leontyev and
Sergei Rubinshtein's activity theory, and the work of
early Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky...