Shapira
Shapira est un patronyme dérivé du nom de la ville allemande de Spire (Speyer)[1] en Rhénanie, où vécut une importante communauté juive[2]. C'est une variante des patronymes Shapiro et Spiero.
Patronyme
Shapira est un nom de famille d'origine ashkénaze notamment porté par :
- Avraham Shapira (1914–2007), figure importante du sionisme religieux ;
- Anita Shapira (née en 1940), historienne israélienne ;
- Haim-Moshe Shapira (1902–1970), homme politique israélien ;
- Tzvi Herman Shapira (1840–1898), rabbin, mathématicien et sioniste lituanien ;
- Yitzhak Shapira (né en 1966), rabbin et essayiste israélien ;
- Moshe Shapira (1935-2017), rabbin israélien .
Références
- ↑ (en) "Spiero (family name)", Center for Jewish History
- ↑ (en) " History of the Jews in Speyer, page wikipédia en anglais.
Voir aussi
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