Use dmy dates date April 2012 Lieutenant General Sir Edward Ian Claud Jacob Order of the British Empire GBE , Order of the Bath CB , 27 September 1899 &ndash 24 April 1993 , known as IanJacob , was the Military ... Jacob Sir Claud Jacob , in whose footsteps Ian followed by becoming a professional soldier with the Royal Engineers in 1918. In 1924, Jacob married Cecil Treherne, the daughter of another senior army officer, Surgeon Major General Sir Francis Treherne. The couple had two sons. Jacob trained as an officer ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jacob, Ian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British Army ... DEFAULTSORT Jacob, Ian Category 1899 births Category 1993 deaths Category BBC executives Category British ... College, Camberley Category People from Quetta sl Edward Ian Claud Jacob ... executive, serving as the Director General of the BBC from 1952 to 1960. Early life Jacob was born ... work Jacob served as the Military Assistant Secretary to the War Cabinet for the duration of the Second ... wartime journeys outside the United Kingdom . Churchill valued Jacob s efforts enough to endorse his ... he had never been in command of troops, Jacob had few prospects for serious work in the forces after ... Jacob as a potential successor. William Haley Sir William Haley , the BBC s Director General, had already met Jacob during preparations to report the news of the D Day landings and was aware ..., duly appointing Jacob Controller of the European Service following his retirement from the Army in 1946. Jacob accepted the post shortly after receiving a knighthood for his work with the war ... into a single operation. Jacob s successful management of Bush House led to his being appointed ... of State for Defence. He immediately asked for William Haley to second Jacob from the BBC to reprise ... Field Marshal the Earl Alexander as his replacement. Jacob was less comfortable working for Alexander ... was to leave the BBC to become editor of The Times . Jacob as BBC Director General As Haley departed ... more details
Jacob s is a Brand brand name for several lines of biscuit s and Cracker food crackers , notably Jacob s Cream Crackers. The brand name in the Republic of Ireland is owned by Jacob Fruitfield Food Group and in the United Kingdom it is owned under license by United Biscuits . History File Jacob s trade mark 2404560.jpg thumb right 170px Jacob s 1885 registered trademark used on several lines of biscuits The originator of the Jacob s brand name was the small biscuit bakery, W & R Jacob, founded in 1885 in Bridge Street, Waterford , Ireland by William Beale Jacob and his brother Robert. It later moved ... Jacob L pool Ltd. ref Cite web last The History of Advertising Trust authorlink History of Advertising ... branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob s Bakery Ltd. In the 1970s, W & R Jacob in Dublin merged with Boland s Biscuits to form Irish Biscuits Ltd. and moved ... title W & R Jacob Ltd. 1839 date 2011 08 13 url http archive.liverpool.gov.uk dserve.exe?&dsqIni ... ref In 1990, the two companies once again came under common ownership and became Jacob s Biscuit Group ... Biscuits announced that they had made an agreement for the latter to acquire Jacob s Biscuit Group ... 10 30 ref ref cite press release title UB to Acquire Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 07 ... of Groupe Danone s biscuit division by Kraft Foods , the production and sales Jacob ..., United Biscuits, and Fruitfield Foods announced that Jacob s Biscuit Group would be split, with United ... in the Republic of Ireland W & R Jacob Ltd. to Fruitfield Foods Ltd publisher Groupe Danone date ... release title Update on UB s Acquisition of Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 08 03 url ... press release title Fruitfield Foods Buys W&R Jacob publisher Jacob Fruitfield Food Group date 2004 ... Foods was subsequently renamed the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group. Since their acquisitions, United Biscuits and Jacob Fruitfield Food Group have sparred in court over the use of the Jacob s brand ... more details
About the Biblical patriarchs patriarch other uses Jacob disambiguation Infobox saint name Jacob birth date death date feast day venerated in Judaism br Christianity br Islam image Jacob Wrestling with the Angel.jpg imagesize 250px caption Jacob wrestling with an angel , as imagined in a Bible illustration ... as many Jew s, Christian s and Muslim s suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Jacob IPAc en icon ... page 381 entry Jacob ref , as described in the Hebrew Bible , the Talmud , the New Testament and the Qur ... twin brother of Esau . Jacob had twelve sons and at least one daughter, by his Polygamy ... , Dan biblical figure Dan , Naphtali , Gad son of Jacob Gad , Asher , Issachar , Zebulun , daughter ... Enumerations of the twelve tribes vary. Because Jacob effectively adopted two of his grandsons by Joseph ... Before the birth of Benjamin, Jacob is renamed Israel by an angel bibleverse Genesis 32 28 29 HE ... of a severe drought in Canaan , Jacob moved to Ancient Egypt Egypt at the time when his son Joseph was viceroy. Jacob died there 17 years later, and Joseph carried Jacob s remains to the land ..., Isaac, Rebekah and Jacob s wife Leah bibleverse Genesis 49 29 50 14 HE . Historicity Most biblical ... of Jacob, as late 6th and 5th centuries BCE literary compositions that have ideological and theological ..., 2003, p. 246 ref Jacob in Genesis The biblical account of the life of Jacob is found in the Book of Genesis , chapters 25 50. Jacob and Esau s birth Jacob and his twin brother, Esau, were born to Isaac ..., with his heel grasped by the hand of the second, Jacob, to come out. According to Genesis 25 25 ... , assui Citation needed date April 2009 . The second is named , Jacob Ya aqob or Ya aqov ... natures as they matured. ...and Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field but Jacob was a simple ... them also differed And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his venison but Rebekah loved Jacob. bibleverse Genesis 25 28 HE Sale of the birthright File JacobBirthright.jpg thumb 235px left Jacob ... more details
other uses Infobox Given Name Revised name Ian image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning God is gracious region origin Hebrew via Scottish Gaelic related names John footnotes Ian , Iain ... Kingdom, Ian was when date June 2011 the 19th most common male name, taking account of the whole ... roughly constant in popularity in the USA. class wikitable colspan 2 Popularity of the name Ian in the USA ... is Yann disambiguation Yann , and Slavic is Ivan name Ivan . Many Armenian surnames end in ian such as Kardashian , as ian or yan means son of in Armenian language Armenian . Notable Ians As a first name alphabetical by family name Ian Anderson musician Ian Anderson lead of rock band Jethro Tull band Jethro Tull Ian Astbury singer of rock band The Cult band The Cult Ian Bairnson guitarist of The Alan Parsons Project and Pilot band Pilot Ian Baker Finch golfer and 1991 British Open winner Ian Bannen British actor Ian Willoughby Bazalgette recipient of the Victoria Cross Ian Blair Sir Ian Blair former Head of the Metropolitan Police Service Ian Botham Sir Ian Botham cricket er Ian Bolton English footballer Ian Brady Moors murders Moors murderer Ian Bremmer political scientist, author, entrepreneur Ian Broudie singer in The Lightning Seeds , and music producer Ian Brown singer and lyricist in The Stone Roses Sponge tool Bug Sponge Ian Harold Brown inventor of the bug sponge Ian Callum Design director for Jaguar Ian Carmichael OBE, actor Ian Cashmore broadcaster presenter and paranormal investigator Ian Chappell Former Australian cricketer Ian Charleson Scottish British actor Ian Clark disambiguation Ian Clyde boxer Ian Collier singer and actor Ian Cooper disambiguation Ian James Corlett cartoon writer and voice actor Ian Crocker swimmer Ian Curtis singer and lyricist in Joy Division Ian Davis writer Ian Desmond Major League Baseball shortstop Ian Dury singer and songwriter Ian Eagle American sports announcer Ian Edmond swimmer Ian Ferguson disambiguation Ian Flanagan tennis ... more details
wiktionarypar JacobJacob was a patriarch of the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian traditions. Jacob may also refer to Jacob, Indian unit of length a.k.a. jow Jacob sheep , a rare breed of black and white spotted, multi horned sheep Jacob name , linguistic aspects Jacob Book of Mormon prophet Jacob , Book of Jacob Mormon Jacob clothing retailer , a Canadian clothing store chain People Jacob Book of Mormon prophet fl. c. 600 BCE John Jacob of Montferrat 1395 1445 , Italian soldier & government administrator Yaqob of Ethiopia died 1638 , ruler Giles Jacob 1686 1744 , British jurist and writer Jacob Emden 1697 1776 , Rabbi, talmudist, and prominent opponent of the Shabbethaians Jacob Micflikier born 1984 , Canadian ice hockey player Jacob Minah born 1982 , German decathlete Edward Jacob c. 1710 1788 , British scholar and politician Georges Jacob 1739 1814 , French artist Jacob H bner 1761 1826 , German entomologist John Jacob British army officer 1812 1858 P. L. Jacob 1806 1884 , French writer Paul Lacroix John J. Jacob 1829 1893 , American politician Charles Donald Jacob 1838 1898 , American politician and diplomat Edgar Jacob 1844 1920 , British religious leader Claud Jacob 1863 1948 , British soldier E. F. Jacob 1894 1971 , British scholar Gordon Jacob 1895 1984 , British musician IanJacob 1899 1993 , British soldier Jacob Sacklowsky Jack Sack born 1908 , American pro football All Pro Jacob Finkelstein John Jackie Fields 1908 84 , American, Hall of Fame world champion welterweight & Olympic champion featherweight boxer Alaric Jacob 1909 1995 , British journalist and author Fran ois Jacob born 1920 , French biologist Ya akov Hodorov 1927 2006 , Israeli football goalkeeper Yaacov Agam born 1928 , Israeli sculptor John Edward Jacob born 1934 , American activist Max Jacob 1876 1944 , French writer Violet Jacob 1863 1946 , British writer Marius Jacob 1879 1954 , French activist Yaakov Shabtai 1934 81 , Israeli novelist, playwright, and translator Jacob Zuma born 1942 , South ... more details
Image Boudoir.jpg right 275px File Fauteuil Jacob cabinet m ridienne Versailles.jpg thumb left An armchair by Jacob in Ch teau de Versailles Georges Jacob Cheny , Burgundy, 6 July 1739 1814, master 1765 was one of the two most prominent Paris ian master menuisier s , producing carved, painted and gilded beds and seat furniture and upholstery work for the French royal ch teaux, in the Neoclassicism early Neoclassical style that is usually associated with Louis XVI of France Louis Seize . Jacob arrived in Paris in 1754 and apprenticed with the chairmaker Jean Baptiste Lerouge where he met Louis Delanois , whose advanced Neoclassicism neoclassical taste was to have a great influence on Jacob. He was received master 4 September 1765, presenting for his masterpiece a small chair of gilded wood, which survives. Without marrying either the daughter or the widow of an established menuisier , ref Jacob married in 1767 Jeanne Germaine Loyer with whom he had five children. ref Jacob set up his own premises. He employed in his workshop numerous specialist carvers and gilding gilders . In 1785 Jacob ..., leaving his workshop in the hands of his sons, one of whom was Fran ois Honor Georges Jacob Desmalter . When his other son died, Jacob returned from retirement to oversee the constant supply of furnishings for Napoleon s residences. After Delanois early death, Jacob s only serious rival in his field ... , wrote the monograph, Georges Jacob Paris, 1923 . Two models in beeswax attributed to Georges Jacob ... references References commons category Georges Jacob http www.getty.edu art gettyguide artMakerDetails?maker 558 Getty Museum Georges Jacob http www.metmuseum.org toah hd ffurn hod 1977.102.13,14.htm ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jacob, Georges ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 July 1739 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1814 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jacob, Georges ... Georges Jacob Kunsttischler fr Georges Jacob b niste ... more details
Edward Jacob 1713 1788 was an antiquary , naturalist and mayor from Kent , the son of Edward Jacob, surgeon of Canterbury , mayor of that city in 1727, who died in 1756. He married twice. His first wife was Margaret Rigden, whom he married on 4 September 1739, she being the daughter of John Rigden of Canterbury. She was baptized on 23 September 1709 and buried on 20 January 1749. Edward married for his second wife Mary Long, the daughter and heiress of Captain Stephen Long of Sandwich, Kent Sandwich . They had eight children, five of whom survived infancy. He was apprenticed to his father on a surgical apprenticeship in 1728. On completion of this in 1735 he was made a Freedom of the City freeman of the city of Canterbury and moved to Faversham in Kent in that same year, where he practised as a surgeon. He was an antiquary, bibliophile, scientist, botanist and fossil collector. He wrote a number of papers and books. 1774 saw his Plantae Favershemiensis appear, 1777 his History of the Town and Port of Faversham . He also re published the anonymous 16th century play Arden of Faversham , and was the first ... General John Jacob of Jacobabad, Major General Sir George Le Grand Jacob, Edgar Jacob , the bishop successively of Newcastle and St Albans, Field Marshal Sir Claud Jacob, Lt General Sir IanJacob, Director General of the BBC and a member of Churchill s war cabinet, Gordon Jacob , the composer, Ernest Fraser Jacob , the historian to name but a few. References Edward Jacob 1713 1788 by William ... of Arms, London c. 1840 A Victorian Pedagogue and his Circle by Clive Jacob Biographical Notes by Kenneth W Jacob , the Jacob Private Press 2002. External links http www.myjacobfamily.com favershamjacobs edwardjacob1.htm Images of Edward Jacob Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jacob, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1710 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1788 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jacob, Edward Category People from Canterbury Category English historians ... more details
Jacob Thomas may refer to Jacob Thomas VC , British Victoria Cross recipient Jacob Thomas soccer , American soccer player Jacob Thomas educator See also intitle Jacob Thomas hndis Thomas, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Holt may refer to Jacob W. Holt 1811 1880 , American carpenter and builder Jacob Holdt born 1947 , Danish photographer hndis Holt, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Safra lang ar was the father of Edmond Safra , a Sephardi Jews Sephardi Jewish banker from Aleppo . ref cite news first Simon last Romero title INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS The Safras of Brazil Banking, Faith and Security url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C00E5DC1E3EF93BA35751C1A96F958260&sec &spon &pagewanted all publisher The New York Times date 1999 12 08 accessdate 2008 03 22 ref ref cite book last Zenner first Walter P. title A Global Community The Jews from Aleppo, Syria publisher Wayne State University Press year 2000 isbn 0 8143 2791 5 page 102 ref ref http switzerland.isyours.com e celebrities bios 76.html Celebrities in Switzerland Edmond Safra Biography ref The Safras were bankers and gold traders engaged in the financing of trade between Aleppo , Istanbul and Alexandria . ref cite web title Edmond J. Safra url http www.shemayisrael.co.il orgs ozar safra.htm accessdate 2008 03 22 ref When the Ottoman empire fell apart, Jacob Safra, the former partner in Safra Freres, set up a separate banking business under his own name in Beirut in the year 1920. With its base in the Lebanon, the Jacob E. Safra Bank became the bank of choice for many of Syria s and Lebanon s rich Sephardic Jewish families, who trusted the Safras to manage their business and personal financial interests with care and discretion. Later when he moved to Brazil with his son, they founded their first Brazil ian financial institution in 1955. Safra Square in Jerusalem is named in honor of him and his wife Esther. See also Edmond Safra References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Safra, Jacob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Safra, Jacob Category 20th century Sephardi Jews Category Brazilian bankers Category Brazilian Jews Category Safra family Brazil business bio stub ar pt Jacob Safra ... more details
Jacob Hermann may refer to Jacob Hermann mathematician , 1678 1733 Jacob Herrmann , German rugby union international Jacobus Arminius 1560 1609 , Latinized name for Jacob Harmensz Hermann hndis Hermann, Jacob DEFAULTSORT Hermann, Jacob fr Jacob Hermann ... more details
B nai Jacob Hebrew Sons of Jacob , or B nai Jacob Synagogue or Congregation B nai Jacob or variations, may refer to Congregation B nai Jacob Woodbridge, Connecticut B nai Jacob Synagogue Ottumwa, Iowa , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wapello County B nai Jacob Synagogue Middletown, Pennsylvania synagogue disambiguation ... more details
Joseph Jacob may refer to Joseph Jacob cellist , Belgian musician Joe Jacob , Irish politician See also Joseph Jacobs disambiguation Joseph Jacob minister c.1667 1722 , independent minister needs relevant blue link hndis Jacob, Joseph ... more details
Jacob Bailey is the name of Jacob Bailey author 1731 1808 , Church of England clergyman and author Jacob Whitman Bailey 1811 1857 , American naturalist Jacob Bailey Moore 1797 1853 , American journalist and historical writer hndis Bailey, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Kohler may refer to Jacob Kohler Ontario politician 1860 ? , Ontario farmer and political figure Jacob A. Kohler 1835 ? , Republican politician from the state of Ohio Jacob Johann K hler 1698 1757 , Estonian printer hndis Kohler, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Levin may refer to Jacob Levin chess player 1904 1992 , American chess master Jacob Levin footballer 1890 ? , Swedish football player See also Levin surname hndis name Levin, Jacob DEFAULTSORT Levin, Jacob ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Marcel Jacob ... Karl Jacob alias Marre birth date Birth date 1964 01 30 birth place Stockholm , Sweden death date ... Fender Precision Bass Marcel Karl Jacob January 30, 1964 July 21, 2009 was a Swedish musician ... In 1978, Jacob formed the band Rising Force together with guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen . Three years later Jacob joined the band Force, which later changed its name to Europe band Europe , replacing John Lev n , who took Jacob s place in Rising Force. During his time in Force, Jacob wrote the song ... months in Force, Jacob traded places with John Lev n again, who apparently had issues with Malmsteen. In 1987 Jacob played on the album Total Control John Norum album Total Control , the first solo album released by Europe guitarist John Norum . Jacob also co wrote several of the songs included on that album ... the years Talisman was Jacob s major effort and the band released several studio and live albums until 2007. In 1992 Jacob played on a song with Lion s Share, Nothing s Free , which was included ... Thomas Vikstr m Therion took the lead singer role. The same year Jacob was guest musician on the album ... self titled album. Another band Jacob formed was Human Clay, together with Jeff Scott Soto. They recorded two albums. In 1996, Jacob played on Inspiration Yngwie Malmsteen album Inspiration , a cover album recorded by Yngwie J. Malmsteen. In 2005 Jacob was one of three new members to join the Swedish ... Borger and keyboarder Thomas Lassar. They were hired to replace the original members John Lev n, Ian ... Last Autumn s Dream album Dreamcatcher , which was released on January 26, 2009. Jacob made his .... Marcel Jacob was found dead in his home in Kristineberg, Stockholm on July 21, 2009. He was 45 ... and overall greatest musician we ve ever played with, Marcel Jacob, is no longer with us as of today ... title Marcel Jacob accessdate 2009 07 21 work jeffscottsoto.com ref ref name Blabbermouth July 21, 2009 ... more details
Jacob Kielland may refer to Jacob Kielland businessman 1788 1863 , Norwegian businessman, consul and politician Jacob Kielland officer 1825 1889 , naval officer and politician, son of Jacob Kielland 1788 1863 Jacob Kielland priest 1841 1904 , priest and politician, nephew of Jacob Kielland 1825 1889 Jacob Christie Kielland 1897 1972 , architect, grandson of Jacob Kielland 1841 1915 hndis Kielland, Jacob ... more details
Jacob Polley born 1975 is a British poet, born in Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle , Cumbria . He graduated with an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University in 1997. Polley won an Eric Gregory Award , and the BBC Radio 4 Arts Council First Verse Award, in 2002. His first book, The Brink Picador 2003 , was a Poetry Book Society Choice, and went on to be shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize T.S. Eliot Prize , the Forward Prize and the John Llewellyn Rhys prize. Polley was selected as one of the Next Generation poets 2004 Next Generation Poets in 2004. His second book, Little Gods Picador 2006 , was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He was Visiting Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridge , 2005 07. Jacob Polley s first novel, Talk of the Town , was published in June 2009 by Picador. The book went on to win the 2010 Somerset Maugham Award and was also shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize. Polley was the 2011 Arts Queensland Poet in Residence. Bibliography Salvage Northern Lights, 2000 The Brink London Picador, 2003 In the Return Darlington Borough Council, 2005 Little Gods London Picador, 2006 Talk of the Town London Picador, 2009 Film writing Credits Flickerman and the Ivory skinned Woman Dir. Ian Fenton External links http www.jacobpolley.com Jacob Polley s web site http www.theliberal.co.uk issue 10 poetry reviews sampson 10.html Review of Little Gods Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polley, Jacob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Polley, Jacob Category 1975 births Category Living people Category English poets Category Alumni of Lancaster University Category People from Carlisle, Cumbria ... more details
Jacob Sardini is a fictional character from the Judge Dredd comic strip in the British comics 2000 AD comic 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine . Sardini was a human taxidermy taxidermist who stuffed dead human bodies. Among those he stuffed were the PJ Maybe Yes family . In 2109 he had an encounter with Judge Dredd when he was forced to stuff the bodies of some gangsters who had been shot in a mob war, and then had to secretly dispose of the bodies when his client was killed by the Judges. Several years later, he represented Mega City One in the 2116 Nepal Olympics , where he won the gold medal in the taxidermy event. He is one of the very, very few criminals in the comic strip to escape detection by Judge Dredd. He died of a myocardial infarction heart attack after being robbed in 2120. Publications All written cowritten by John Wagner Judge Dredd The Taxidermist with Alan Grant writer Alan Grant co writer , Cam Kennedy pencils and Mark Farmer inks , in 2000 AD 507 510, 1987 Return of the Taxidermist with Ian Gibson artist Ian Gibson , in Judge Dredd Megazine 2.37 to 2.46, 1993 Judge Dredd Revenge of the Taxidermist with Trevor Hairsine , in 2000 AD 1087 1089, 1998 External links http www.2000ad.org ?zone thrill&page profiles&choice taxde 2000 AD profile Judge Dredd Category Judge Dredd characters Sardini, Jacob UK comics stub ... more details
John Jacob may refer to John Jacob of Montferrat 1395 1445 , Italian soldier & government administrator John Jacob British army officer 1812 1858 John J. Jacob 1829 1893 , American politician John Edward Jacob born 1934 , American activist See also John Jacobs disambiguation hndis Jacob, John ... more details
Jacob Davis may refer to Jacob Davis inventor 1831 1908 , Latvian American entrepreneur Jacob C. Davis 1820 1883 , American politician Illinois & criminal defendant Jacob E. Davis 1905 2003 , American politician Ohio hndis Davis, Jacob de Jacob Davis ... more details
Thomas Jacob may refer to Thomas Jacob journalist , Malayalam journalist Thomas Jacob luger , East German luger Thomas Jacob MP c. 1653 1730 , Member of Parliament for Wootton Basset UK Parliament constituency Wootton Basset , 1695 1698 See also Thomas Jacobs disambiguation hndis Jacob, Thomas de Thomas Jacob ... more details
Robert Jacob may refer to Robert Jacob politician 1879 1944 , Canadian politician served in Manitoba legislature Robert Jacob Shipyard , shipbuilder located at City Island, New York later a part of Consolidated Shipbuilding Robin Jacob judge , real name Robert Jacob, English judge hndis name Jacob, Robert ... more details
Jacob Cohen or Ya akov Cohen may refer to Jacob Cohen statistician , US statistician and psychologist Jacob Cohen footballer , former Israeli international association football player Rodney Dangerfield , US comedian born Jacob Cohen Ya akov Cohen rabbi , Israeli rabbi and politician Ya akov Cohen writer , Israeli poet, playwright and writer Jack Cohen businessman , supermarket founder born Jacob Kohen hndis Cohen, Jacob de Jacob Cohen fr Jacob Cohen ... more details