Rubinstein
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Famous persons named Rubinstein include:
- Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish chess grandmaster
- Amnon Rubinstein (born 1931), Israeli scholar, politician and columnist
- Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894), Russian pianist, composer and conductor, brother of Nikolai Rubinstein
- Ariel Rubinstein (born 1951), game theorist at Tel Aviv University and New York University
- Arthur Rubinstein (1887–1982), Polish-American pianist
- Arthur B. Rubinstein (born 1938), American drama / film score composer and conductor
- Benjamin B. Rubinstein (1905–1989), Finnish-born American psychoanalyst
- Dave Rubinstein (1964–1993), singer in the band Reagan Youth
- David Rubinstein (pianist) (born 1949)
- David Rubinstein (social historian) (born 1932), American-born social historian living in England, specializing in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Elyakim Rubinstein (born 1947), Israeli diplomat, former Attorney General of Israel and vice president of the Supreme Court of Israel
- Gillian Rubinstein (born 1942), English-born Australian author of children's books and for adults as Lian Hearn
- Hadar Rubinstein (born 1967), Israeli Olympic swimmer
- Helena Rubinstein (1872–1965), Polish-born American cosmetics entrepreneur and art collector
- Hilary Rubinstein (1926-2012), British literary agent and publisher
- Ida Rubinstein (1885–1960), Russian dancer with the Ballet Russe in Paris
- John Rubinstein (born 1946), American actor, singer, composer, & director, and son of pianist Arthur Rubinstein
- Jon Rubinstein (born 1956), American computer scientist and electrical engineer instrumental in the creation of the iPod
- J. Hyam Rubinstein (born 1948), Australian mathematician primarily interested in topology
- Marcos Rubinstein, Swiss engineer
- Mark Rubinstein, American financial economist and financial engineer
- Nikolai Rubinstein (1835–1881), Russian pianist and composer, brother of Anton Rubinstein
- Pablo Rubinstein, Chilean doctor who pioneered the preservation and medical use of placenta blood as a form of stem cell technology
- Robert A. Rubinstein (born 1951), Anthropologist and professor at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, known for his work on peacekeeping and medical anthropology
- Robert J. Rubinstein (born 1952), Social entrepreneur and founder of the TBLI group
- Sergei Rubinstein, Soviet psychologist, critic to Lev Vygotsky
- Seymour I. Rubinstein (born 1934), pioneer of the PC software industry, made WordStar
- William Rubinstein (born 1946), Professor of British History at the University of Wales
- Yaakov Rubinstein, Israeli violinist
- Zdenka Rubinstein (1911–1961), Croatian operatic soprano
- Zelda Rubinstein (1933–2010), American actress
Rubinstein may also refer to:
- The Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, a genetic disorder
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