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- Kaufmann'swas adepartment storethat originated inPittsburgh,Pennsylvania. It was owned in the early 20th century byEdgar J. Kaufmann, patron of 'Fallingwater'. In thepost-waryears, the store became a regional chain in theeastern United States, and was last owned byFederated Department Stores. At the height of its existence, it had some 59 stores in 5 states. Formerly part ofMay Department.
- Frohnau was a planned development during the 1920's, after the concept of a “Garden City”. The streets were laid out in a curving, organic pattern, radiating out from the twin town squares of Zeltinger Platz and Ludolfinger Platz. The town squares are connected by a road bridge, passing over the S-Bahn rail tracks which ensured that the railway line disappeared into a sound-proofing ditch.
- Kaufmann's had several restaurants, but at the time, I think that the main dining room is where he could have worked - on the eleventh floor, likely in the kitchen. You could contact Macy's department store at this location, which is still open, to see if there are any archives.
Fadhil also altered an unidentified member of the Rising Hand, a splinter branch of the greater Anarchiste Libertaire Armee. Agency operatives were able to locate Fadhil's office and examine his records to learn that Kaufmann was still alive as Dr. Nikolai Jandran. Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain. Sana'a, Yemen: Arms Bazaar; Trivia.
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Kaufmann is a surname with many variants such as Kauffmann, Kaufman, and Kauffman. In German, the name means merchant. It is the cognate of the English Chapman (which had a similar meaning in the Middle Ages, though it disappeared from modern English).Kaufmann may refer to:
Kaufmann[edit]
- Alexander Kaufmann (1817–1893), German poet and folklorist, brother of Leopold
- Aloys P. Kaufmann (1902–1984), Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
- Andrea Kaufmann (born 1969), Austrian politician
- Andreas Kaufmann (born 1973), German footballer
- Andy Kaufmann (born 1967), American basketball player
- Arthur Kaufmann (1872–1938), Austrian attorney, philosopher and chess master
- Arthur Kaufmann (artist) (1888–1971, German avant-garde painter
- Carl Kaufmann (1936–2008), West German sprint runner
- Christian Kaufmann (alpine guide) (1872-1939), Swiss mountain guide active in Canada
- Christian Kaufmann (canoeist) (born c. 1940), West German slalom canoeist
- Christine Kaufmann (1945–2017), German-Austrian actress, author, and businesswoman
- Christine Kaufmann (politician) (born 1951), Montana State Senate
- Daniel Kaufmann (footballer) (born 1990), Liechtensteiner footballer
- David Kaufmann (1852–1899), Jewish-Austrian scholar
- Dieter Kaufmann (born 1941), Austrian composer
- Edgar J. Kaufmann (1885–1955), US businessman and philanthropist
- Eduard Kaufmann (1860–1931), German physician and co-discoverer of the Abderhalden–Kaufmann–Lignac syndrome
- Ernst Kaufmann (1895–1943), Swiss racing cyclist
- Eugen Kaufmann (1892–1984), German architect
- Evan Kaufmann (born 1984), German-American ice hockey player
- Fabio Kaufmann (born 1992), German-Italian footballer
- Felix Kaufmann (1895–1949), Austrian-American law philosopher
- Frank Kaufmann (born 1952), American peace activist
- Franz Kaufmann (1886–1944), German jurist and victim of the Holocaust
- Franziska Kaufmann (born 1987), Swiss curler
- Fritz Kaufmann (1905–1941), Swiss ski jumper and Nordic combined skier
- Georg Friedrich Kauffmann (1679–1735), Baroque composer from Thuringia (now in southern Germany)
- George Adams Kaufmann (1894–1963), British mathematician, translator and anthroposophist
- Gordon Kaufmann (1888–1949), English-born American architect
- Günther Kaufmann (1947–2012), German actor
- Hans Kaufmann (born 1948), Swiss politician and business consultant
- Heinz Kaufmann (1913–1997), German rower
- Herbert Kaufmann (1920–1976), German ethnologist, journalist, photographer and writer
- Hermann Kaufmann (born 1955), Austrian architect
- Hilde Kaufmann (1920–1981), German jurist and criminologist
- Isidor Kaufmann (1853–1921), Austro-Hungarian painter
- Jonas Kaufmann (born 1969), German tenor
- Judith Kaufmann (born 1962), German cinematographer
- Julia Kaufmann (born 1984), German voice actress
- Karl Kaufmann (painter) (1843–1905), Austrian landscape and architectural painter
- Karl Kaufmann (1900–1965), German Nazi Gauleiter in Hamburg
- Konstantin von Kaufmann (1818–1882), Russian general, for whom 'Mount Kaufmann' (or 'Peak Kaufmann', now called Lenin Peak) was named
- Klaus Kaufmann (born 1948), Austrian pianist who founded the Austrian-Chinese-Music-University
- Lars Kaufmann (born 1982), German handball player
- Leon Kaufmann (1872-1933), Polish painter and pastellist
- Leonhard Kaufmann (born 1989) Austrian footballer
- Leopold Kaufmann (1821–1898), German politician, brother of Alexander
- Maurice Kaufmann (1927–1997), British actor
- Max R. Kaufmann, designer of the Kaufmann font family
- Max Rudolf Kaufmann (1886–1963), Swiss author, translator, and journalist
- Nico Kaufmann (1916–1996), Swiss pianist and composer
- Oskar Kaufmann (1873–1956), Hungarian-German Jewish architect
- Patricia A. (Trish) Kaufmann of Lincoln, Delaware
- Peter Kaufmann-Bohren (1886-1971), Swiss mountain guide
- Peter Kaufmann (Alpine guide) (1872-1939), Swiss mountain guide from Grindelwald
- Peter Kaufmann (politician) (born 1947), politician and businessman in Winnipeg
- Rainer Kaufmann (born 1959), German film director
- Richard von Kaufmann (1850–1908), German jurist and art collector
- Rudolf Kaufmann (1909–1941), German paleontologist and geologist, son of Walter (physicist)
- Sören Kaufmann (born 1971), German slalom canoeist
- Stefan Kaufmann (musician) (born 1960), German drummer
- Stefan Kaufmann (politician) (born 1969), German Bundestag member
- Stefan H.E. Kaufmann (born 1948), German microbiologist
- Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann (born 1955), German politician
- Theodore Kaufmann (1814–1896), German-American painter
- Ulrich Kaufmann (1840–1917), Swiss mountain guide
- Walter Kaufmann (physicist) (1871–1947), German physicist
- Walter Kaufmann (composer) (1907–1984), Czech-born American ethnomusicologist
- Walter Kaufmann (philosopher) (1921–1980), German philosopher
- Walter Kaufmann (author) (born 1924), German-Australian writer
- William G. Kaufmann (1869–1947), American politician
- Yehezkel Kaufmann (1889–1963), Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar
Given name[edit]
- Isaac Kaufmann Funk (1839–1912), American editor, lexicographer
- Kaufmann Kohler (1843–1926), German-born American Bible scholar, Reform rabbi and theologian
Kauffmann[edit]
- Guinevere Kauffmann (born 1968), German-American astrophysicist
- Stanley Kauffmann (1916–2013), long-time film critic for The New Republic
- Jean-Paul Kauffmann (born 1944), French journalist and writer
Kaufman[edit]
- Aaron Kaufman, American mechanic and fabricator, featured on the television show Fast N' Loud
- Abraham Kaufman (1885–1971), Russian-born medical doctor, community organizer and Zionist
- Abraham Kaufman(Inventor)(1910–1961), Manufacturer, iron worker, Inventor of the folding chair
- Alan Kaufman (writer), American novelist and poet
- Alan S. Kaufman (born 1944), psychologist/IQ test developer
- Alexis Kaufman (born 1991), birth name of American professional wrestler Alexa Bliss
- Allen Kaufman (born 1933), chess professional
- Andrew Kaufman, Canadian writer
- Andy Kaufman (1949–1984), American entertainer
- Ariel Durant (born Chaya Kaufman, 1898–1981), historian and writer, wife of Will Durant
- Bel Kaufman (1911–2014), author of Up the Down Staircase and granddaughter of Sholom Aleichem
- Benjamin Kaufman (Medal of Honor) (March 10, 1894 – February 5, 1981), World War I Medal of Honor recipient
- Boris Kaufman, younger brother of Dziga Vertov
- Brandon Kaufman (born 1990), American football player
- Bruria Kaufman (1918–2010), Israeli theoretical physicist
- Charlie Kaufman (born 1958), American screenwriter, producer, director, and lyricist
- Dan Kaufman, special effects artist
- David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), American politician, Republic of Texas State Senator
- David Kaufman (actor) (born 1961), American voice actor
- David Kaufman (author), theater critic
- Donald Kaufman (collector) (1930–2009), American toy collector
- Edward E. 'Ted' Kaufman (born 1939), American politician
- Elaine Kaufman (1929–2010), American restaurateur
- George S. Kaufman (1889–1961), American playwright
- Gerald Kaufman (1930–2017), British member of parliament
- Harold R. Kaufman (born 1926), American physicist, developed Kaufman ion source
- Henry Kaufman (born 1927), German-American economist
- Herbert Kaufman (1878–1947)
- Irving Kaufman (1910–1992), American federal judge
- Irving Kaufman (singer) (1890–1976), American entertainer
- Isidor Kaufmann (Isidore Kaufmann, 1853–1921), Hungarian Jewish painter
- James C. Kaufman (born 1974)
- Jacob Kaufman, (1847–1920), Canadian manufacturer and industrialist
- Jake Kaufman (born 1981), American video game music composer
- Josh Kaufman (born 1976), American musician and winner of NBC's The Voiceseason 6
- Les Kaufman, Professor of Biology at Boston University
- Lloyd Kaufman (born 1945)
- Louis Kaufman (1905–1994), violinist
- Mel Kaufman (1958–2009), football player for the Washington Redskins
- Micha Kaufman (born 1946), Israeli Olympic sport shooter
- Millard Kaufman (1917–2009), American screenwriter and novelist
- Morris Kaufman, Manitoba judge
- Moisés Kaufman (born 1963), playwright and director
- Murray the K (Murray Kaufman, 1922–1982)
- Nadeen L. Kaufman (born 1945), psychologist/IQ test developer
- Nikolay Kaufman (born 1925), Bulgarian musicologist
- Philip Kaufman (born 1936), film director
- Philip A. Kaufman (Phil Kaufman), an American engineer, the namesake of the Phil Kaufman Award
- Robert Kaufman (1931–1991), American screenwriter and film producer
- Ruth Kaufman, British operations research specialist
- Smylie Kaufman (born 1991), professional golfer
- Steve Kaufman (1960–2010), artist
- Ted Kaufman (born 1939) was a United States Senator from Delaware from 2009 to 2010
- Terrence Kaufman (born 1937), linguist and professor at the University of Pittsburgh
- Theodore N. Kaufman (1910–1986), businessman and writer
- Wendy Kaufman (born 1958)
- William E. Kaufman, rabbi, philosopher
- Dr. Kaufman, a villain in Tomorrow Never Dies
Kauffman[edit]
- Angelica Kauffman (1741–1807), Swiss-Austrian painter
- Calvin Henry Kauffman (1869–1931), American botanist and mycologist
- Claudia Kauffman, Washington State Senate (served 2007–2011)
- Craig Kauffman (1932–2010), Artist
- David Kauffman (born 1960), music artist, songwriter and producer for religious music
- Doug Kauffman (born 1969), American curler and golfer
- Draper Kauffman (1911–1979), Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy and son of James L. Kauffman, with whom he was the joint namesake of USS Kauffman (FFG-59)
- Elizabeth Bush, born Kauffman
- Ewing Marion Kauffman (1916-1993), Former owner of the Kansas City Royals and namesake of Kauffman Stadium
- George B. Kauffman (born 1930), American chemist
- John D. Kauffman (1847-1913), Amish 'sleeping preacher'.
- James Laurence Kauffman (1887–1963), United States Navy Vice Admiral and father of Draper Kauffman, with whom he was the joint namesake of USS Kauffman (FFG-59)
- Leah Kauffman (born c. 1986), American actress, singer and songwriter
- Léon Kauffman (1869–1952), 12th Prime Minister of Luxembourg
- Louis Kauffman (born 1945), American mathematician
- Marta Kauffman (born 1956), TV producer and writer
- Matthew Kauffman (born 1961), journalist
- Scott Kauffman (born 1956), businessman
- Stuart (Alan) Kauffman (born 1939), US theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher
See also[edit]
- Koopman, Dutch equivalent
- Kaufmann's (Kaufmann's Furniture Galleries), regional department store chain
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