14-401: Rappaport may refer to: Rappaport (surname) , Ashkenazi surname Rappaport family , prominent Kohanic rabbinic family Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy , privately endowed public interest law center of Boston College Law School Boston, Massachusetts, USA Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston , research and policy center housed at
28-795: A foreword by Marian Wright Edelman . It won an award in 2002 from the American Library Association as an Outstanding Reference Source and according to the Times Higher Education Supplement , 'A splendid book, informative and wide-ranging'. In 2003 Rappaport discovered and purchased an 1869 portrait of Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole by Albert Charles Challen . The picture now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery . Mary Seacole features in Rappaport's 2007 book No Place for Ladies: The Untold Story of Women in
42-586: A main-belt asteroid [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Rappoport . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rappaport_(surname)&oldid=1247650472 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
56-459: A stroke. Her 2010 book, Beautiful For Ever describes the growth of the Victorian cosmetics industry and tells the story of Madame Rachel who found both fame and infamy peddling products which claimed almost magical powers of "restoration and preservation". Magnificent Obsession was published on 3 November 2011, the 150th anniversary of its subject; the death of Prince Albert . Capturing
70-539: Is a photographer, chemist, and writer. She has twin younger brothers, Peter (also a photographer) and Christopher, born in 1953. She studied Russian at Leeds University where she was involved in the university Theatre Group and launched her acting career. After acting with the Leeds University Theatre Group she appeared in several television series including Crown Court , Love Hurts and The Bill . She later claimed to have spent '20 years in
84-422: Is a translator of Russian plays, notably those of Anton Chekhov , working with Tom Stoppard , David Hare , David Lan and Nicholas Wright . "Love is not the right word – I have found all of them intriguing and fascinating, but also at times absolutely infuriating. You don't necessarily need to like your subject to write about him or her but you do need to be curious about them and you do have to want to get at
98-634: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Helen Rappaport Helen F. Rappaport (née Ware ; born June 1947), is a British author and former actress. She specialises in the Victorian era and revolutionary Russia . Rappaport was born Helen Ware in Bromley , grew up near the River Medway in North Kent and attended Chatham Grammar School for Girls . Her older brother Mike Ware , born 1939,
112-762: The Crimean War which was praised by Simon Sebag Montefiore as being 'Poignant and inspirational, well researched yet thoroughly readable' and also received positive reviews in The Times and The Guardian . Her 2008 book Ekaterinburg : The Last Days of the Romanovs received many positive reviews in both the UK and US where it became a bestseller. Conspirator: Lenin in Exile published in 2009 gained considerable publicity due to Rappaport's claim that Lenin died from syphilis and not
126-630: The Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Rappaport Faculty of Medicine , medical school that operates in Bat Galim, Haifa, Israel Rappaport Vassiliadis soya peptone broth , RVS broth as an enrichment growth medium for the isolation of Salmonella species I'm Not Rappaport , play by Herb Gardner Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
140-649: The Light: The Birth of Photography , co-written with Roger Watson, tells the story of Henry Fox Talbot and Louis Daguerre . Both authors took part in an event during the Edinburgh Book Festival on 14 August 2013. Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd, Russia, 1917 – A World on the Edge was published in 2016 in the UK, where it received many positive reviews. Rappaport is a fluent Russian speaker and
154-5629: The U.S. National Hurricane Center Emil Stanisław Rappaport (1877–1965), Polish Supreme Court judge Herbert Rappaport (1908–1983), Austrian-born screenwriter and film director (known as Gerbert Rappaport in USSR) Helen Rappaport (b. 1947), English actress, author, historian Jerome Lyle Rappaport (1927–2021), American attorney and civic figure in Massachusetts Jill Rappaport (b. 1964), American author, journalist, television personality Jim Rappaport (b. 1956), American real estate developer in Massachusetts Kurt Rappaport (b. ca. 1958), American real estate developer Mark Rappaport (b. ca. 1942), American film director Mark Rappaport (creature effects artist) (b. 1954), American special-effects specialist Mat Rappaport (b. 1971), American artist, curator, educator Ray Rappaport (1922–2010), American scientist in cell biology Roy Rappaport (1926–1997), American anthropologist Ruth Rappaport (1923–2010), German-born American librarian (U.S. Library of Congress) Samuel Rappaport (1932–2016), American political figure in Pennsylvania Saul Rappaport (b. ca. 1940), American physics professor at MIT Sheeri Rappaport (b. 1977), American television actress Solomon Anski , Yiddish writer (born Solomon Zangwill Rappaport, Rappoport ) Summer Rappaport (b. 1991), American professional triathlete Theodore Rappaport (b. 1960), American electrical engineer and professor Uriel Rappaport (1935–2019), Israeli historian Rappoport [ edit ] Boris Rappoport , Russian professional football coach Charles Rappoport , Russian naturalized French politician and intellectual Julius Rappoport , Russian silversmith Kseniya (Xenia) Rappoport , Russian actress Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport , known by his pseudonym S. Ansky (or An-sky)—a Russian Jewish author, playwright, researcher of Jewish folklore, polemicist, and cultural and political activist. Rapaport [ edit ] Alexandra Rapaport (b. 1971), Swedish film and stage actress Amir Rapaport (b. 1970), Israeli journalist, media personality David Rapaport (psychologist) (1911–1960), Hungarian-born U.S. (Kansas, Massachusetts) psychologist Eldar Rapaport (b. ca. 1970), Israeli film director Martin Rapaport (b. 1952), Belgian-American diamond dealer Matilda Rapaport (1986-2016), Swedish skier Michael Rapaport (b. 1970), U.S. actor, media personality Rosemary Rapaport (1918–2011), English musical educator Rudolf Ray Rapaport (1891–1984), Latvian-born international artist William J. Rapaport (b. ca. 1945), U.S. educator (New York) Rapoport [ edit ] Aaron Rapoport (b. 1954), American photographer Abraham Rapoport (Schrenzel) (1584–1651), Polish Talmudic scholar Adam Rapoport (b. 1969), former editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit magazine Alek Rapoport (1933–1997), Ukrainian-born U.S. artist Amnon Rapoport (1936-2022) Israel-born professor of quantitative psychology and interactive decision-making behavior Amos Rapoport (b. 1929), Polish-born professor of architecture Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), Russian-born U.S. mathematical psychologist and game theorist Bernard Rapoport (1917–2012), American businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist Chaim Rapoport (b. 1963), British rabbi, author, educator Dan Rapoport (b. ca. 1964), Latvian-born American international financier and philanthropist David C. Rapoport (b. 1929), American political scientist, specializing in terrorism Eda Rapoport (1890–1968), Latvian-born American composer, musical conducator, pianist Eduardo H. Rapoport (1927–2017), Argentinian ecologist Henry Rapoport (1918–2002), American chemist I. C. Rapoport (b. 1937), American photojournalist and screenwriter Ian Rapoport (b. 1980), U.S. sports journalist, media personality Ingeborg Rapoport (1912–2017), Cameroon-born German pediatrician and neonatologist Isaac ha-Kohen Rapoport , 18th century rabbi Leo Port (Rapoport; changed on arrival to Australia) (1922–1978), Polish-born Lord Mayor of Sydney 1975–1978 Lev Pavlovich Rapoport (1920–2000), Russian nuclear physicist Louis Rapoport (1942–1991), U.S.-born Israeli newspaper editor Michael Rapoport (b. 1948), German mathematician Miles S. Rapoport (b. 1949), American politician and nonprofit executive Nathan Rapoport (1911–1987), Polish-born sculptor Paul Rapoport (1940–1987), American attorney, gay-rights advocate Paul Rapoport (music researcher) (b. 1948), Canadian musicologist, music critic, composer and professor at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario Samuel Mitja Rapoport (1912–2004), Russian-born German physician, biochemist, and communist Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport (1786–1867), Galician Jewish rabbi and scholar Sonya Rapoport (1923–2015), American artist, computer-artistry pioneer Tom Rapoport (b. 1947), German-born U.S. cell biologist at Harvard Medical School Vladimir Rapoport (1907–1975), Soviet cinematographer See also [ edit ] Rapoport's rule , an ecological hypothesis 16180 Rapoport ,
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#1732890840200168-446: The doldrums as an out of work, broke and miserable actress'... In the early nineties she became a copy editor for academic publishers Blackwell and OUP and also contributed to historical and biographical reference works published by for example Cassell and Reader's Digest . She became a full-time writer in 1998, writing three books for US publisher ABC-CLIO including An Encyclopaedia of Women Social Reformers in 2001, with
182-972: The 💕 Rappaport is an Ashkenazi surname, with the individuals bearing it being descendants of the Rabbinic Kohenic Rappaport family . Variants of the name include Rapaport , Rapa Porto , Rappeport , Rappoport and Rapoport . Rappaport [ edit ] Alfred Rappaport (diplomat) (1868–1946), Austrian diplomat and writer Alfred Rappaport (economist) (b. 1932), American economist Andrew S. Rappaport (b. 1957), American Silicon Valley venture capitalist Ben Rappaport (b. 1986), American television actor Bruce Rappaport (1922–2010), Palestinian-born international banker and financier Daniel Rappaport (b. 1970), American film producer David Rappaport (1951–1990), English actor David Rappaport (designer) (1914–2010), American fashion manufacturer, designer, artist Edward Rappaport (b. ca. 1957), acting director of
196-471: The title Rappaport . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rappaport&oldid=1183589544 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rappaport (surname) From Misplaced Pages,
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