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'''Shlomo''' is the [[English language|English]] form of '''שְׁלֹמֹה''', the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] name of the [[Israelites|Israelite]] King [[Solomon]]. It is a popular name among [[Jews]], especially in the [[Israel|State of Israel]]. |
'''Shlomo''' or '''Szlomo''' is the [[English language|English]] form of '''שְׁלֹמֹה''', the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] name of the [[Israelites|Israelite]] King [[Solomon]]. It is a popular name among [[Jews]], especially in the [[Israel|State of Israel]]. |
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The following individuals are often referred to only by the name '''Shlomo''': |
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== As a mononym == |
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* [[Solomon]], king of ancient Israel, according to various religious texts |
* [[Solomon]], king of ancient Israel, according to various religious texts |
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* [[Shlomo (beatboxing artist)]] or Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983) |
* [[Shlomo (beatboxing artist)]] or Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983) |
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* [[Shlohmo]] or Henry Laufer, an American electronic musician |
* [[Shlohmo]] or Henry Laufer, an American electronic musician |
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== As a given name == |
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=== Shlomo === |
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* [[Shlomo Amar]] (born 1948), former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Israel]] and current Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Jerusalem]] |
* [[Shlomo Amar]] (born 1948), former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Israel]] and current Sephardi Chief Rabbi of [[Jerusalem]] |
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* [[Shlomo Argov]] (1929–2003), Israeli diplomat whose attempted assassination led to the [[1982 Lebanon War]] |
* [[Shlomo Argov]] (1929–2003), Israeli diplomat whose attempted assassination led to the [[1982 Lebanon War]] |
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* [[Shlomo Zalman Auerbach]] (1910–1995), Rosh Yeshiva of the Kol Torah yeshiva in Israel |
* [[Shlomo Zalman Auerbach]] (1910–1995), Rosh Yeshiva of the Kol Torah yeshiva in Israel |
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* [[Shlomo Aviner]] (born 1943), Israeli Rosh Yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim |
* [[Shlomo Aviner]] (born 1943), Israeli Rosh Yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim |
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* [[Shlomo Avineri]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Avineri]] (1933-2023), Professor of Political Science, Hebrew University, Jerusalem |
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* [[Shlomo Bar]] (born 1943), Israeli musician and composer |
* [[Shlomo Bar]] (born 1943), Israeli musician and composer |
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* [[Shlomo Baum]] (1929–1999), Israeli military commando fighter |
* [[Shlomo Baum]] (1929–1999), Israeli military commando fighter |
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* [[Shlomo Eliahu]] (born 1936), Israeli businessman and former member of the Knesset |
* [[Shlomo Eliahu]] (born 1936), Israeli businessman and former member of the Knesset |
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* [[Shlomo Elyashiv]] (1841–1926), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi |
* [[Shlomo Elyashiv]] (1841–1926), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi |
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* [[Shlomo Erell]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Erell]] (1920-2018), former Commander of the Israeli Navy |
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* [[Shlomo Freifeld]] (1925–1990), American Orthodox rabbi |
* [[Shlomo Freifeld]] (1925–1990), American Orthodox rabbi |
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* [[Shlomo Ganzfried]] (1804–1886), Hungarian Orthodox rabbi and author |
* [[Shlomo Ganzfried]] (1804–1886), Hungarian Orthodox rabbi and author |
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* [[Shlomo Gazit]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Gazit]] (1926-2020), Israeli former head of [[Israeli Defense Forces|IDF]] [[Aman (IDF)|military intelligence]], President of [[Ben-Gurion University]] |
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* [[Shlomo Glickstein]] (born 1958), former Israeli tennis player |
* [[Shlomo Glickstein]] (born 1958), former Israeli tennis player |
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* [[Shlomo Goldman]] or Zvhil-Sanzer rebbe, American Hasidic rabbi |
* [[Shlomo Goldman]] or Zvhil-Sanzer rebbe (1947-2017), American Hasidic rabbi |
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* [[Shlomo Goren]] (1917–1994), former Orthodox Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel |
* [[Shlomo Goren]] (1917–1994), former Orthodox Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel |
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* [[Shlomo Grofman]], Israeli real estate developer |
* [[Shlomo Grofman]], Israeli real estate developer |
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* [[Shlomo Halberstam (first Bobover rebbe)]] (1847–1905), first [[Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)|Bobover]] [[Rebbe]] |
* [[Shlomo Halberstam (first Bobover rebbe)]] (1847–1905), first [[Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)|Bobover]] [[Rebbe]] |
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* [[Shlomo Halberstam (third Bobover rebbe)]] (1907–2000), third Bobover Rebbe |
* [[Shlomo Halberstam (third Bobover rebbe)]] (1907–2000), third Bobover Rebbe |
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* [[Shlomo Hillel]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Hillel]] (1923-2021), former Israeli Police and Interior Minister and Speaker of the Knesset |
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* [[Shlomo Jin]], one of the first of the [[Kaifeng Jews]] to make [[aliyah]];<ref>{{Cite news |last=Haas |first=Benjamin |date=October 16, 2011 |title=Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel |work=Los Angeles Times |url=https://www.latimes.com/world/la-xpm-2011-oct-16-la-fg-china-jews-20111016-story.html |access-date=September 17, 2022}}</ref> see [[Chinese in Israel]] |
* [[Shlomo Jin]], one of the first of the [[Kaifeng Jews]] to make [[aliyah]];<ref>{{Cite news |last=Haas |first=Benjamin |date=October 16, 2011 |title=Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel |work=Los Angeles Times |url=https://www.latimes.com/world/la-xpm-2011-oct-16-la-fg-china-jews-20111016-story.html |access-date=September 17, 2022}}</ref> see [[Chinese in Israel]] |
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* [[Shlomo Kaplansky]] (1884–1950), Israeli politician and President of the [[Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]] |
* [[Shlomo Kaplansky]] (1884–1950), Israeli politician and President of the [[Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]] |
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* [[Shlomo Mintz]] (born 1957), highly regarded Israeli violin virtuoso |
* [[Shlomo Mintz]] (born 1957), highly regarded Israeli violin virtuoso |
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* [[Shlomo Moussaieff (rabbi)]] (1852–1922), one of the founders of the Bukharian Quarter in Jerusalem |
* [[Shlomo Moussaieff (rabbi)]] (1852–1922), one of the founders of the Bukharian Quarter in Jerusalem |
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* [[Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman)]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman)]] (1925-2015), Israeli born millionaire businessman |
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* [[Shlomo Chanoch Rabinowicz]] (1882–1942), fourth Radomsker [[Rebbe]] in Poland |
* [[Shlomo Chanoch Rabinowicz]] (1882–1942), fourth Radomsker [[Rebbe]] in Poland |
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* [[Shlomo Riskin]] (born 1940), founder of the [[Lincoln Square Synagogue]] in New York City |
* [[Shlomo Riskin]] (born 1940), founder of the [[Lincoln Square Synagogue]] in New York City |
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* [[Shlomo Sand]] (born 1946), Israeli historian |
* [[Shlomo Sand]] (born 1946), Israeli historian |
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* [[Shlomo Sawilowsky]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Sawilowsky]] (1954-2021), professor of educational statistics, Wayne State University |
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* [[Shlomo Scharf]] (born 1943), Israeli football manager |
* [[Shlomo Scharf]] (born 1943), Israeli football manager |
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* [[Shlomo Sternberg]] ( |
* [[Shlomo Sternberg]] (1936-2024), leading American mathematician known for his work in geometry |
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* [[Shlomo Sztencl]] (1884–1919), [[Rav]] of [[Czeladź|Tzelodz]] and [[Sosnowiec]], Poland |
* [[Shlomo Sztencl]] (1884–1919), [[Rav]] of [[Czeladź|Tzelodz]] and [[Sosnowiec]], Poland |
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* Shlomo Veingrad, formerly [[Alan Veingrad]] (born 1963), American NFL football player |
* Shlomo Veingrad, formerly [[Alan Veingrad]] (born 1963), American NFL football player |
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*[[Elisha Wiesel|Shlomo Elisha Wiesel]] (born 1972), [[chief information officer]] of Goldman Sachs; hedge fund manager of the Niche Plus; son of Elie Wiesel |
*[[Elisha Wiesel|Shlomo Elisha Wiesel]] (born 1972), [[chief information officer]] of Goldman Sachs; hedge fund manager of the Niche Plus; son of Elie Wiesel |
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* [[Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft]] (1915–2005), [[Vaad Rosh Hashochtim of Poland and Lithuania|Rosh Hashochtim of Poland]], Chief Rabbi of [[Hanover|Hannover]] & [[Lower Saxony]] |
* [[Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft]] (1915–2005), [[Vaad Rosh Hashochtim of Poland and Lithuania|Rosh Hashochtim of Poland]], Chief Rabbi of [[Hanover|Hannover]] & [[Lower Saxony]] |
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* Shlomo Shekelstein, manager of the [[JIDF]] |
* Shlomo Shekelstein, pseudonym of the manager of the [[JIDF]] |
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=== Szlomo === |
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The following individuals have the given name '''Szlomo''': |
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* Szlomo [[Benjamin Fisz]] (1922–1989), Polish film producer and writer |
* Szlomo [[Benjamin Fisz]] (1922–1989), Polish film producer and writer |
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* [[Szlomo Szmajzner]] (1927–1989), |
* [[Szlomo Szmajzner]] (1927–1989), survivor of the [[Sobibór extermination camp]] |
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* [[Szlomo Zalman Lipszyc]] (1765–1839), Orthodox rabbi, and first Chief Rabbi of Warsaw |
* [[Szlomo Zalman Lipszyc]] (1765–1839), Orthodox rabbi, and first Chief Rabbi of Warsaw |
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The following company is named '''Shlomo''': |
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* [[Shlomo Group]] (founded 1974), an international holding group based in Israel |
* [[Shlomo Group]] (founded 1974), an international holding group based in Israel |
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* [[Hebrew name]] |
* [[Hebrew name]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 8 November 2024
Shlomo or Szlomo is the English form of שְׁלֹמֹה, the Hebrew name of the Israelite King Solomon. It is a popular name among Jews, especially in the State of Israel.
As a mononym
[edit]- Solomon, king of ancient Israel, according to various religious texts
- Shlomo (beatboxing artist) or Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983)
- Shlohmo or Henry Laufer, an American electronic musician
As a given name
[edit]Shlomo
[edit]- Shlomo Amar (born 1948), former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel and current Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem
- Shlomo Argov (1929–2003), Israeli diplomat whose attempted assassination led to the 1982 Lebanon War
- Shlomo Aronson (disambiguation), multiple people
- Shlomo Artzi (born 1949), Israeli singer and composer
- Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (1910–1995), Rosh Yeshiva of the Kol Torah yeshiva in Israel
- Shlomo Aviner (born 1943), Israeli Rosh Yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim
- Shlomo Avineri (1933-2023), Professor of Political Science, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
- Shlomo Bar (born 1943), Israeli musician and composer
- Shlomo Baum (1929–1999), Israeli military commando fighter
- Shlomo Ben-Ami (born 1943), Israeli diplomat, politician and historian
- Shlomo-Yisrael Ben-Meir (1910–1971), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Shlomo Ben-Yosef (1913–1938), member of the Revisionist Zionist underground Irgun
- Shlomo Benizri (born 1961), former Israeli Labour and Welfare Minister
- Shlomo Bentin (1946–2012), professor of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Shlomo Bohbot (born 1942), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Shlomo Breznitz (born 1936), Israeli author, psychologist, and president of the University of Haifa
- Shlomo Carlebach or Reb Shlomo (1925–1994), American Jewish rabbi, religious teacher, composer, and singe
- Shlomo Cohen (born 1941), Israeli diplomat
- Shlomo Cohen-Tzidon (1923–2012), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Shlomo Cunin, American Hasidic rabbi
- Shlomo Dayan (born 1952), Israeli rabbi and former member of the Knesset
- Shlomo Dovrat, Israeli high-tech entrepreneur
- Shlomo Dykman (1917–1965), Polish-born Israeli translator and classical scholar
- Shlomo Eckstein (1929–2020), Israeli economist and President of Bar-Ilan University
- Shlomo Eitan, Hebrew language linguist
- Shlomo Eliahu (born 1936), Israeli businessman and former member of the Knesset
- Shlomo Elyashiv (1841–1926), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi
- Shlomo Erell (1920-2018), former Commander of the Israeli Navy
- Shlomo Freifeld (1925–1990), American Orthodox rabbi
- Shlomo Ganzfried (1804–1886), Hungarian Orthodox rabbi and author
- Shlomo Gazit (1926-2020), Israeli former head of IDF military intelligence, President of Ben-Gurion University
- Shlomo Glickstein (born 1958), former Israeli tennis player
- Shlomo Goldman or Zvhil-Sanzer rebbe (1947-2017), American Hasidic rabbi
- Shlomo Goren (1917–1994), former Orthodox Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel
- Shlomo Grofman, Israeli real estate developer
- Shlomo Gronich (born 1949), Israeli composer, singer-songwriter, and choir conductor
- Shlomo-Ya'akov Gross (1908–2003), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Shlomo HaKohen (Vilna) (1828–1905), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi
- Shlomo HaKohen of Greece, 18th century mekubal and posek
- Shlomo HaKohen of Lissa, 18th century rabbi and biblical commentator
- Shlomo Halberstam (first Bobover rebbe) (1847–1905), first Bobover Rebbe
- Shlomo Halberstam (third Bobover rebbe) (1907–2000), third Bobover Rebbe
- Shlomo Hillel (1923-2021), former Israeli Police and Interior Minister and Speaker of the Knesset
- Shlomo Jin, one of the first of the Kaifeng Jews to make aliyah;[1] see Chinese in Israel
- Shlomo Kaplansky (1884–1950), Israeli politician and President of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
- Shlomo Lahat (1927–2014), eighth mayor of Tel Aviv
- Shlomo Lipetz (born 1979), Israeli baseball player
- Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz (1550–1619), rabbi, poet and Torah commentator
- Shlomo Mintz (born 1957), highly regarded Israeli violin virtuoso
- Shlomo Moussaieff (rabbi) (1852–1922), one of the founders of the Bukharian Quarter in Jerusalem
- Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) (1925-2015), Israeli born millionaire businessman
- Shlomo Chanoch Rabinowicz (1882–1942), fourth Radomsker Rebbe in Poland
- Shlomo Riskin (born 1940), founder of the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City
- Shlomo Sand (born 1946), Israeli historian
- Shlomo Sawilowsky (1954-2021), professor of educational statistics, Wayne State University
- Shlomo Scharf (born 1943), Israeli football manager
- Shlomo Sternberg (1936-2024), leading American mathematician known for his work in geometry
- Shlomo Sztencl (1884–1919), Rav of Tzelodz and Sosnowiec, Poland
- Shlomo Veingrad, formerly Alan Veingrad (born 1963), American NFL football player
- Shlomo Wiesel, the father of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor
- Shlomo Elisha Wiesel (born 1972), chief information officer of Goldman Sachs; hedge fund manager of the Niche Plus; son of Elie Wiesel
- Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft (1915–2005), Rosh Hashochtim of Poland, Chief Rabbi of Hannover & Lower Saxony
- Shlomo Shekelstein, pseudonym of the manager of the JIDF
Szlomo
[edit]- Szlomo Benjamin Fisz (1922–1989), Polish film producer and writer
- Szlomo Szmajzner (1927–1989), survivor of the Sobibór extermination camp
- Szlomo Zalman Lipszyc (1765–1839), Orthodox rabbi, and first Chief Rabbi of Warsaw
See also
[edit]- Shlomo Group (founded 1974), an international holding group based in Israel
- Hebrew name
- Š-L-M, the triconsonantal Semitic root
- Solomon (name)
- Shlomo, a South Park character appearing in the episode "Jewbilee".
References
[edit]- ^ Haas, Benjamin (October 16, 2011). "Chinese Jews feel more at home in Israel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 17, 2022.