Blaustein
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BLAUSTEIN — BLAUSTEIN, U.S. industrialist family. LOUIS (1869–1937) was born in Russia and emigrated to the U.S. in 1888. Starting in business as a kerosene peddler, Blaustein went to work in 1892 for the Standard Oil Company at its Baltimore plant and by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Blaustein — Blaustein, soviel wie Kupfervitriol und Rärener Marmor (s. Marmor) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Blaustein — Blaustein, Gemeinde im Alb Donau Kreis, Baden Württemberg, 490 m über dem Meeresspiegel im Tal der Blau, westlich von Ulm, 14 400 Einwohner; Kalksteinindustrie, Herstellung von Glasgewebe … Universal-Lexikon
Blaustein — Wappen Deutschlandkarte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blaustein — Infobox Ort in Deutschland image photo = Wappen = Wappen Blaustein.png lat deg = 48 |lat min = 25 |lat sec = 6 lon deg = 9 |lon min = 54 |lon sec = 29 Lageplan = Bundesland = Baden Württemberg Regierungsbezirk = Tübingen Landkreis = Alb Donau… … Wikipedia
Blaustein (disambiguation) — Blaustein is a town in Baden Württemberg, Germany.Blaustein ( de. blue stone ) as a surname may refer to:* Albert Paul Blaustein (1921–1994), American lawyer constitutional consultant * David Blaustein * Jeremy Blaustein * Julian Blaustein *… … Wikipedia
Blaustein (Begriffsklärung) — Blaustein steht für Blaustein, Gemeinde im Alb Donau Kreis in Baden Württemberg Blaustein (Naturstein), Gestein Blaustein (Chemie), Kupfersulfat Pentahydrat Blaustein ist der Familienname von Albert P. Blaustein (1921–1994), amerikanischer Jurist … Deutsch Wikipedia
BLAUSTEIN, DAVID — (1866–1912), educator and communal worker. Born in Lida (province of Vilna), Blaustein fled to Germany in 1883 to evade conscription. There he worked and studied, moving to Schwerin to continue his religious studies, but in 1886 he left for the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLAUSTEIN, ABRAHAM — (1836–1914), ḥazzan. Born in Riga, Blaustein became a cantor in Lomza, later in Vilna, and then settled in Germany. In 1877 he was appointed chief cantor of Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz in Poland), a position he held until his death. He edited a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism