Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

Ginzberg

American  
[ginz-burg] / ˈgɪnz bɜrg /

noun

  1. Asher Achad Ha-AmAhad Ha-am, 1856–1927, Hebrew philosophical writer and editor, born in Russia.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

He told Ginzberg that his mother dreamed he would quit school at 16 and work in the orange groves.

From Los Angeles Times

In a 2010 documentary on his life and work by lawyer and filmmaker Abby Ginzberg, Reynoso talked about why it is important for all perspectives to be represented in the American justice system.

From Los Angeles Times

“Every time a rabbi is asked a question, he has to essentially do what a judge would do, and bring up previous cases which he builds upon to come to his decision in this particular case,” said Issamar Ginzberg, a Jerusalem-based Hassidic rabbi.

From Seattle Times

“It’s more like a law textbook than a novel on the bestseller list,” said Ginzberg.

From Seattle Times

“It’s more like a law textbook than a novel on the bestseller list,” said Ginzberg.

From Washington Times