About Rabinowitz
The surname Rabinowitz is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Hebrew name "Rabbi," meaning "teacher" or "master," and the suffix "-owitz," indicating "son of." Therefore, Rabinowitz can be interpreted as "son of the rabbi" or "descendant of the teacher." It is a patronymic surname commonly associated with Jewish families, particularly those with a lineage of rabbis or scholars.
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