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Louis M. Rabinowitz (1887–1957) was an American businessman, philanthropist and art collector. Born in Lithuania (then part of the Russian Empire), he emigrated to the United States, where he founded a manufacturing company and became a millionaire. He established endowments at Yale University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He funded Nelson Glueck's archaeological trips to the Negev of Israel. His art collection is held posthumously at the Yale University Art Gallery.

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  • Louis M. Rabinowitz (de)
  • Louis M. Rabinowitz (en)
  • Louis Mayer Rabinowitz (nl)
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  • Louis M. Rabinowitz (1887–1957) was an American businessman, philanthropist and art collector. Born in Lithuania (then part of the Russian Empire), he emigrated to the United States, where he founded a manufacturing company and became a millionaire. He established endowments at Yale University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He funded Nelson Glueck's archaeological trips to the Negev of Israel. His art collection is held posthumously at the Yale University Art Gallery. (en)
  • Louis Mayer Rabinowitz (Raseiniai (Litouwen), 16 oktober 1887 – New York, 27 april 1957) was een Amerikaans ondernemer, kunstverzamelaar en filantroop. (nl)
  • Louis M. Rabinowitz (* 16. Oktober 1887 in Litauen; † 27. April 1957 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Unternehmer und Philanthrop. Rabinowitz kam 1901 in die Vereinigten Staaten. Als Unternehmer gelangte er durch verschiedene Patente zu Reichtum, unter anderem durch die Erfindung einer Maschine zur Herstellung für Haken von BH-Trägern. Obwohl selbst ohne höhere Schulbildung war Rabinowitz sehr belesen und förderte zahlreiche Institutionen mithilfe der 1944 gegründeten Lous M. Rabinowitz Foundation. So unterstützte er die Yale University, wo seit 1956 der Lehrstuhl für Semitische Sprachen, dessen erster Inhaber Franz Rosenthal war, nach ihm benannt ist. Daneben förderte er auch zahlreiche archäologische Untersuchungen in Israel, darunter die Expeditionen Nelson Gluecks in den Negev. W (de)
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  • Louis Mayer Rabinowitz (en)
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  • Louis Mayer Rabinowitz (en)
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  • New York City, U.S. (en)
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  • Rosanne , Lithuania (en)
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