Shulman

Shulman is a Jewish-Ashkenazi surname which means literaly shul-man (synagogue-man).

The name was given to the head of the synagogue or to the synagogue's Rabbi.

People named Shulman:

  • Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue
  • Andrew Shulman, cellist and conductor
  • Barry Shulman, poker player and CEO of Card Player Magazine
  • David Shulman
  • Derek Shulman
  • Douglas H. Shulman
  • Eli Baruch Shulman
  • Harry Shulman Dean of Yale Law School from 1954 to 1955.
  • Irving Shulman American author and screenwriter whose works were adapted into movies.
  • Jack Shulman
  • Jeff Shulman, poker player and editor of Card Player Magazine
  • Julius Shulman
  • Lawrence Shulman
  • Lee Shulman
  • Mark Shulman, American author and publishing professional
  • Mark Shulman (rugby), Australian rugby league player
  • Marshall D. Shulman
  • Max Shulman, a 20th century American writer and humorist best known for his television and short story character Dobie Gillis
  • Michael Shulman (writer)
  • Milton Shulman, Canadian born writer and broadcaster
  • Morton Shulman
  • Neville Shulman CBE
  • Ray Shulman
  • Robert G. Shulman
  • Yaniv Shulman, member of the band Shulman
  • Yury Shulman, chess Grandmaster

Famous quotes containing the word shulman:

    They say it’s worse to be ugly. I think it must only be different. If you’re pretty, you are subject to one set of assaults; if you’re plain you are subject to another.
    —Alix Kates Shulman (b. 1932)