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'''Wolfson''', in reference to an institution, may refer to:


See also [[Woolf (surname)|Woolf]], [[Woolfe (surname)|Woolfe]], [[Wolfe (surname)|Wolfe]], [[Wolff]], Wolfson and Woolfson (especially for family names).
* [[Wolfson College, Cambridge|Wolfson College, University of Cambridge]]
* [[Wolfson College, Oxford|Wolfson College, University of Oxford]]
* The [[Wolfson Foundation]], founded by [[Isaac Wolfson]]
* [[Wolfson Microelectronics]], an electronics company
* [[Samuel W. Wolfson High School]], a public high school in [[Jacksonville, FL]]


'''Wolfson''' or '''Volfson''' is a Jewish surname, and may refer to:
'''Wolfson''' or '''Volfson''' is a Jewish surname, and may refer to:
* [[David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale]] (1935–2021), British politician and businessman, nephew of Isaac Wolfson, former chairman of GUS and Next

* [[David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale]] (born 1935), British politician and businessman, nephew of Isaac Wolfson, former chairman of GUS and Next
*[[Dik Wolfson]] (born 1933), Dutch economist, politician and civil servant
* [[Elliot R. Wolfson]], professor of Hebrew and [[Judaic studies]] at [[New York University]]
* [[Elliot R. Wolfson]], professor of Hebrew and [[Judaic studies]] at [[New York University]]
* [[Elijah Wolfson]], (born 1985) American writer and editor
* [[Evan Wolfson]], (born 1957), prominent American civil rights attorney and advocate
* [[Evan Wolfson]], (born 1957), prominent American civil rights attorney and advocate
* [[Freda Wolfson]], United States District Judge in New Jersey
* [[Freda L. Wolfson]] (born 1954), United States District Judge in New Jersey
* [[Harry Austryn Wolfson]], (1887–1974), professor of literature and philosophy at [[Harvard]]
* [[Harry Austryn Wolfson]], (1887–1974), professor of literature and philosophy at [[Harvard]]
* [[Ilia Volfson]] (born 1981), Russian politician
* [[Isaac Wolfson]], (1897–1991), British businessman and philanthropist, former chairman of GUS
* [[Isaac Wolfson]], (1897–1991), British businessman and philanthropist, former chairman of GUS
* [[Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson]], (born 1927), British businessman, son of Isaac Wolfson, former chairman of GUS
* [[Janet Wolfson de Botton]] (born 1952), British art collector and bridge player
* [[Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson]], (1927–2010), British businessman, son of Isaac Wolfson, former chairman of GUS
* [[Louis Wolfson]], (born 1912), Wall Street financier and a major thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder
* [[Louis Wolfson]], (1912–2007), Wall Street financier and a major thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder
* [[Mark Wolfson]], (born 1934), German politician
* [[Louis Wolfson (writer)|Louis Wolfson]], (born 1931), American author who writes in French
* [[Margaret Wolfson]], American storyteller and writer
* [[Mark Wolfson]] (1934–2018), British politician
* [[Mitchell Wolfson, Jr.]], (born 1939), businessman and founder of the [[Wolfsonian Museum]]
* [[Mitchell Wolfson, Jr.]], (born 1939), businessman and founder of the [[Wolfsonian Museum]]
* [[P. J. Wolfson]] (1903–1979), American writer, screenwriter, and film producer
* [[Richard Wolfson (musician)]], (1955-2005), Israeli musician and journalist
* [[Richard Wolfson (musician)]], (1955–2005), Israeli musician and journalist
* [[Richard Wolfson (physicist)]]
* [[Richard Wolfson (physicist)]]
* [[Simon Wolfson]], Baron Wolfson of Aspley Guise (born 1967), son of David Wolfson, chairman of clothing retailer Next
* [[Simon Wolfson]], Baron Wolfson of Aspley Guise (born 1967), son of David Wolfson, chairman of clothing retailer Next
* [[Theresa Wolfson]], (1897-1972), labor activist and educator
* [[Theresa Wolfson]], (1897–1972), labor activist and educator
* [[Tracy Wolfson]], sports reporter
* [[Tracy Wolfson]] (born 1975), sports reporter
*[[Zev Wolfson]] (1928-2012) Jewish businessman and philanthropist
* [[Wembley United Synagogue|Anthony Wolfson]], cantor


'''Woolfson''' is another variation of this surname, and may refer to:
'''Woolfson''' is another variation of this surname, and may refer to:


* [[Eric Woolfson]] (1945-2009), Scottish singer and producer
* [[Eric Woolfson]] (1945–2009), Scottish singer and producer
* [[Michael Woolfson]], (born 1927), British physicist
* Luke de Woolfson (born 1976), English actor
* [[Michael Woolfson]] (1927–2019), British physicist

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'''Wolfson''' may also refer to:
* the [[Wolfson History Prize]], awarded by the Wolfson Foundation
* the [[Wolfson economics prize]], a one-off 2011/12 contest on how best to exit the [[Eurozone]]


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Latest revision as of 07:06, 14 November 2024

See also Woolf, Woolfe, Wolfe, Wolff, Wolfson and Woolfson (especially for family names).

Wolfson or Volfson is a Jewish surname, and may refer to:

Woolfson is another variation of this surname, and may refer to:

  • Eric Woolfson (1945–2009), Scottish singer and producer
  • Luke de Woolfson (born 1976), English actor
  • Michael Woolfson (1927–2019), British physicist