Raskin

Raskin

Raskin can refer to the following people:

*Brigitte Raskin (b. 1947), Flemish writer
*Eleanor Raskin, leftist radical, member of the Weather Underground
*Ellen Raskin (1928-1984), American author ("The Westing Game"), illustrator, and designer
*Eugene Raskin or Gene Raskin (b. 1910?-d. July 2004), American musician and playwriter, author of the lyrics of the English version of the Russian song Those Were the Days and also of three books on architecture and adjunct professor at Columbia (1936-1976)
*Jef Raskin (1943-2005), interface designer for Apple Macintosh
*Aza Raskin, son of Jef Raskin and president of Humanized, makers of Enso
*Jenny Raskin (b. 1969), American television producer and filmmaker
*Judith Raskin (1928-1984), American soprano
*Miriam Raskin (1889-1973), Russian-born Yiddish-language author in the United States
*Tom Raskin (b. 1972), British Tenor, one-time Lay Vicar, Westminster Abbey
*Victor Raskin (b. 1944), Russian-born American linguist
*Willie Raskin, American songwriter
*Yulia Raskina, Belarusian Rhythmic gymnast


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  • Raskin — ist der Name folgender Personen: Adolf Raskin (1900–1940), deutscher Musikwissenschaftler, Journalist und Rundfunkpionier Heinrich Raskin (1902–1990), Jurist, erster hauptamtlicher Oberbürgermeister von Trier Jef Raskin (1943–2005),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • RASKIN, JUDITH — (1928–1984), U.S. lyric soprano. Born in New York City, she grew up as the only child of teachers Harry A. Raskin and Lillian Mendelson Raskin. She studied both violin and piano as a child, but discovered singing and sang in the glee club of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RASKIN, SAUL — (1878–1966), illustrator, painter, printmaker, critic. Born in Nogaisk, Russia, Raskin studied lithography in Odessa, and attended art academies in Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. In 1904, he emigrated to the U.S. He worked in many media …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Raskin, Jef — ▪ 2006       American computer scientist (b. March 9, 1943, New York, N.Y. d. Feb. 26, 2005, Pacifica, Calif.), revolutionized the personal computer industry by pioneering Apple Computer Inc. s Macintosh, which featured a user friendly graphics… …   Universalium

  • Raskin, Saul — (1886 1966)    American artist. He was born in Nogaisk, Russia, and went to the US in 1904. He painted scenes of Jewish life on the East Side of New York and later in Palestine. He also illustrated various Hebrew texts …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Jef Raskin — outdoors, photographed by his son Aza Raskin. Born March 9, 1943(1943 03 09) New York City Died February 26, 2005 …   Wikipedia

  • Jonah Raskin — Infobox Person name = Jonah Raskin image size = 180px caption = Jonah Raskin, May 2005; photograph by Daniel Raskin birth date = January 3, 1942 birth place = New York, NY occupation = writer, professorJonah Raskin (born January 3, 1942), an… …   Wikipedia

  • Adolf Raskin — (* 17. November 1900 in Köln; † 8. November 1940 bei einem Flugzeugabsturz nahe Brauna, Kamenz) war Musikwissenschaftler, Journalist (Kultur und Feuilleton) und in der NS Zeit ein deutscher Rundfunkpionier. Er war der erste Intendant des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Marcus Raskin — Born April 30, 1934 (1934 04 30) (age 77) Milwaukee, Wisconsin Occupation social critic, political activist, author, and philosopher Marcus Raskin (born April 30, 1934 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a prominent American social critic, political …   Wikipedia

  • Jef Raskin — fuera de su casa, fotografiado por su hijo Aza Raskin …   Wikipedia Español

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