Moskowitz (also Moskovitz, Moskovits, Moscovitch, Moskovich, Moszkowicz, and other variants) is an Eastern Ashkenazic Jewish surname. A Germanized form of a Slavic patronymic of the Yiddish personal name Moshke, a pet form of Moshe. Moscovici is the Romanian form.
People
Moschcowitz
- Eli Moschcowitz (1879–1964), Hungarian-born American doctor
 
Moscovich
- Ivan Moscovich (1926–2023), Yugoslav-Dutch designer of games, puzzles, toys, and educational aids
 - Maurice Moscovich (1871–1940), Russian-American actor
 
Moscovitch
- Dylan Moscovitch (born 1984), Canadian Olympic medalist pair skater
 - Hannah Moscovitch (born 1978), a Canadian female playwright
 - Morris Moscovitch, the Max & Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging and Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto
 
Moscowitz
- Jennie Moscowitz (1867/1868–1953), American actress
 
Moshkovich
Moshkovitz
- Omer Moshkovitz, actor
 - Shulem Moshkovitz (died 1958), Romania-born rabbi, known as the Shotzer Rebbe
 
Moshkowitz
- Dana Moshkovitz, Israeli computer scientist
 
Moskovitz
- Dustin Moskovitz, American businessman
 - Rabbi Dan Moskovitz
 
Moskowitz
- Abraham Moskowitz Yiddish-language singer
 - Avigdor Moskowitz (born 1953), Israeli basketball player
 - Barry Ted Moskowitz (born 1950, Paterson, New Jersey), United States federal judge
 - Belle Moskowitz, political advisor to New York Governor and 1928 presidential candidate Alfred E. Smith
 - Clara Moskowitz, American science journalist
 - Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl, née Moskowitz, a food and wine writer, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota
 - Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz, character in TV series Cobra Kai
 - Eva Moskowitz, educator and former City Council member in New York City
 - Eve Merriam, née Moskovitz (1916–1992, Philadelphia), an American poet
 - Gilberte Marin-Moskovitz (1937–2019), French politician
 - Gordon Moskowitz, social psychologist
 - Hannah Moskowitz (born 1991), American author
 - Henry Moskowitz, civil rights leader
 - Henry Moskowitz, New York real estate investor
 - Howard Moskowitz, American market researcher and psychophysicist
 - Irving Moskowitz, Jewish American businessman and philanthropist
 - Isa Chandra Moskowitz, American-born cookbook author
 - Jared E. Moskowitz (born 1980), youngest elected official in South Florida
 - Joel Moskowitz, American public health researcher
 - Joseph Moskowitz, Romanian-born American cimbalom player and Restaurateur
 - Miriam Moskowitz. American convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice during the McCarthy era
 - Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz (Moskowitz), a Melitzer Rebbe of Ashdod
 - Ohad Moskowitz (born 1974), Orthodox Jewish singer
 - Paul Moskowitz, Research Staff Member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, NY
 - Robert Moskowitz, American painter
 - Sam Moskowitz, writer, critic, and historian
 - Sid Moscowitz, character in the 1990 film Alice
 - Stacy Moskowitz, shooting victim of David Berkowitz
 - Stanley Moskowitz, top official of the Central Intelligence Agency
 - Tobias Jacob "Toby" Moskowitz (born 1971), an American financial economist and professor
 
Moszkowicz
- Bram Moszkowicz (born 1960), a Dutch jurist and former lawyer, son of Max Moszkowicz sr.
 - Daniel Moszkowicz, aka Dawid Chone (1905–1943), Jewish Polish merchant[2]
 - Imo Moszkowicz (1925, Ahlen –2011, Munich), German director, writer and actor[3]
 - Ludwig Moszkowicz (1873–1945), Jewish Polish/Austro-Hungarian surgeon, pathologist[4]
 - Martin Moszkowicz (born 1958), German film producer[5]
 - Max Moszkowicz sr. (born 1926), a retired Dutch lawyer
 - Michał Moszkowicz (born 1941, Magnitogorsk), Jewish Polish writer[6]
 - "Baruch" Robert Moszkowicz (born 1953, Maastricht), son of Max Moszkowicz sr.[7]
 - Ruth Handler (née Moskowicz; 1916–2002), American businesswoman and Barbie doll inventor
 
In Fiction
- An American Tail, American franchise of animated films where the protagonist is a mouse named Fievel Mousekewitz (word play on Moskowitz)
 - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz", the tenth episode in season 6 of American sitcom Frasier
 - Minnie and Moskowitz, a film by John Cassavetes
 - Princess Diaries series of books by Meg Cabot where Moscovitz siblings, Michael and Lilly, are the oldest friends of protagonist Mia Thermopolis and important characters of the story.
 
Other
- Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, a New York City law firm founded in 1979
 - Moschkowitz Syndrome (Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura), named after discoverer Eli Moschkowitz
 
See also
- Moskvitch (disambiguation)
 - Moscovici (Romanian form)
 
References
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