GRATZ COLLEGE — GRATZ COLLEGE, oldest independent college of Jewish studies in North America. In 1856 Hyman gratz , Philadelphia merchant, philanthropist, and scion of one of America s earliest Jewish families, established a trust indenture of approximately $150 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gratz — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Gratz (* 1981), US amerikanischer Eishockeyspieler, trainer und funktionär Florian Gratz (* 1985), deutscher Naturbahnrodler Franz Gratz (1922–2005), österreichischer Unternehmer, Begründer der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
GRATZ, REBECCA — (1781–1869), founder and leader of innovative organizations concerned with women and children. Gratz was born in Philadelphia, the middle child of ten in the family of Michael and Miriam Simon Gratz. She received an elite education at the Young… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gratz — may refer to:In places: * Gratz, Kentucky, a US city * Gratz, Pennsylvania, a US boroughIn education: * Gratz College, general college of Jewish studies * Simon Gratz High School, secondary school located in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaOther: *… … Wikipedia
GRATZ — GRATZ, U.S. family of merchants and community leaders in Philadelphia. The Gratz family was founded in the United States by BARNARD GRATZ (1738–1801), who was of Polish birth and who emigrated from London in 1754. After working in the mercantile… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gratz (Kentucky) — Gratz Ciudad de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Grätz — ist der deutsche Name folgender geographischer Objekte: Kreis Grätz, ein ehemaliger Landkreis in Posen, Polen Grodzisk Wielkopolski, eine Stadt in Posen, Polen Grätz, Mähren, Tschechien Schloss Grätz, Mähren, Tschechien Grätz, Familienname: zum… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gratz (Pensilvania) — Gratz Borough de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Grätz — (Gratz), 1) Kreis im österreichischen Herzogthum Steyermark; 125,26 QM. u. 448,528 Ew.; größtentheils gebirgig, im Süden hügelig, im Osten mehr flach; Flüsse: Mur, Raab, Feistritz, Kainach, Sulm u.a.; bringt Metalle, bes. Eisen, Steinkohlen, Wein … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gratz — Gratz, PA U.S. borough in Pennsylvania Population (2000): 676 Housing Units (2000): 331 Land area (2000): 3.001759 sq. miles (7.774520 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.001759 sq. miles (7.774520 … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Gratz College — is a general college of Jewish studies founded in 1895 offering a broad array of credentials and programs in virtually every area of higher Judaic learning to aspiring Jewish educators, communal professionals, lay people and others seeking to… … Wikipedia