Lefkowitz
Lefkowitz, also written as Levkowitz or Lewkowicz, is a surname of German-Jewish & Polish-Jewish origin, meaning "son of Levko". Notable people with the surname include:
Abraham Lefkowitz (1884–1976), Hungarian-born American labor union leader and teacher
Bernard Lefkowitz, author, sociologist, and professor of journalism
Chad Lefkowitz-Brown, American jazz saxophonist
David Lefkowitz (1875–1955), American rabbi in Texas
Glyph Lefkowitz, American open-source software programmer
Hank Lefkowitz (1923–2007), American professional basketball player
Irving Lefkowitz (1921–2015), American control engineer, professor
Jay Lefkowitz (born 1962), American lawyer and Special Envoy for Human Rights in North Korea
Joseph Lefkowitz (1892–1983), later known as Joseph Leftwich, British critic and translator of Yiddish literature into English
Louis J. Lefkowitz (1904–1996), American lawyer and politician in New York
Mary Lefkowitz, professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts
Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz (1913–2011), Russian Empire-born Israeli rabbi, and one of the heads of the Ponevezh yeshiva
Nat Lefkowitz (1898–1983), American talent agency executive who served as co-chairman of the William Morris Agency
Robert Lefkowitz, American physician, biochemist, and professor at Duke University
Rochelle Lefkowitz, American businessperson, president and founder of Pro-Media Communications
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, history professor at Smith College
Rochelle Lefkowitz, President of Pro-Media Communications
Glyph Lefkowitz, American open-source software programmer and creator of the Twisted (software) network programming framework
Zalman King Lefkowitz (1924–2012), American film director, writer, actor and producer
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