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  1. His father, Pedro Ostrosky, was Lithuanian Jewish from Kyiv, Ukraine, and his mother Gueña Vinograd was from Poland. [9] Ostrosky was known for his moustache, and for appearing in numerous telenovelas, and plays in Mexico City.

    • Benowitz
    • Brockman
    • Burns
    • Dreyfuss
    • Ehrenberg
    • Einstein
    • Fisher
    • Garfinkle
    • Goldman
    • Hahn

    An Ashkenazic (a Jew of eastern European or German descent) Jew. This surname comes from the pet form of Beniamin.

    An Americanized form of a Jewish surname from Poland, "Brokman." May stem from the Yiddish name for a paver, thus making it an occupation-based name.

    Americanized from the Jewish surname, "Bernstein." One highly recognized person with this surname is the Jewish comedian, George Burns. Related: 10 Traditional Jewish Recipes that Work for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Hanukkah

    Literally "three feet" in German. This surname comes from the German city, Trier. Its Latin name, "Treveris," eventually developed into Dreyfuss. Richard Dreyfuss, a famous American actor, has this surname.

    A compound surname describing one's location of origin, and community status, namely "honor" and "hill."

    Of German origin, meaning "to enclose or surround with stone." It's recognized as the surname of the famous inventor and scientist, Albert Einstein.

    In Yiddish, literally "little fish." A reference to the biblical Ephraim, who, over time, became associated with fish because of Jacob's blessing over him.

    Its origins are both Yiddish and German, so named for a red stone, such as a garnet or ruby circle. Thus, it is an ornamental surname. The famous singer, Art Garfunkel, had a variation of this name.

    Possibly indicating the family came from a line of goldsmiths, or someone in a similar business relating to precious stones. Related: 100 Sukkot Greetings and Wishes

    In German, the word for rooster (Hahn). An Ashkenazic surname indicating some affiliation with birdsor animals.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · OK, this Mexican show isnt very Jewish, but it does have a surprisingly charming Jewish side character that I’m super obsessed with — Dr. Salomon Cohen, portrayed by David Ostrosky. The show features a lot of Jewish moments, and even has a bar mitzvah episode!

  3. Oct 20, 2023 · According to her The Jewish Journal author page, she is a Rabbinic student in the Aleph Ordination Program and an ordained Mashpia, a Jewish spiritual director. Although she grew up Jewish,...

  4. Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): variant of Ostrovsky. Dictionary of American Family Names, 2nd edition, © Oxford University Press, 2022. How common is the last name Ostrosky in the United States? The surname Ostrosky, based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, has seen a slight dip in popularity between 2000 and 2010.

    • 98.94%
  5. Beth Ostrosky Stern (born July 15, 1972) [ 1 ] is an American actress, author, model, and animal rights activist. Early life. Stern was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [ 1 ] . Her mother, Judy (née Jarema), is a former model and her father, Robert Ostrosky, is a dentist. [ 2 ] . Stern was raised Roman Catholic. [ 3 ] . She has two brothers. [ 4 ]

  6. Mar 13, 2020 · There is a Jewish psychiatrist character, played by Jewish Mexican actor David Ostrosky. The show features a bar mitzvah and Jewish funeral rituals. Yay for Mexican Jews!