Frumkin

Frumkin (Russian: Фру́мкин, Ukrainian: Фру́мкін, Hebrew: פְרוּמְקִין) is a surname. Frumkina is the female form. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abraham Frumkin (1872–1946), Jewish anarchist
  • Alexander Naumovich Frumkin (1895–1976), Russian electrochemist
  • Amos Frumkin (born 1953), Israeli geologist
  • Aryeh Leib Frumkin (1845–1916), rabbi and a founder of Petah Tikvah
  • Gad Frumkin (1887–1960), Israeli jurist, judge on the Supreme Court of Mandatory Palestine
  • Gene Frumkin (1928–2007), American poet and teacher
  • Harold Frumkin (Frumpkin)
  • Heshel Shlomo Frumkin (1896–1974), Israeli economist and politician
  • Israel Dov Frumkin (1850–1914), Jewish journalist in Palestine
  • Michael Levi Frumkin (1845–1904), Jewish-American publisher
  • Peter Frumkin, professor and author
  • Sidney Frumkin (1903–1976)
  • Si Frumkin (Lithuanian: Simas Frumkinas; 1930–2009), Jewish Lithuanian-American activist
  • Sylvia Frumkin, pseudonym of the subject of Susan Sheehan's 1982 biography Is There No Place On Earth For Me?
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