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Feinstein, Finestein (Yiddish: פֿײַנשטײַן‎, Hebrew: פינשטיין, פיינשטיין‎‎, Russian: Файнштейн), a surname, may be:
"Feinsteine" is one of aggregate names of grain size. See German Korngröße article.
Feinstein is usually a Jewish name.
People:
A. Feinstein (fl. 1903–1910), Estonian chess player
Alan Feinstein (b. 1931), American philanthropist
Amiel Feinstein, the mathematician that proved the Shannon's theorem
Andrew Feinstein an ANC Member of Parliament and former African National Congress leader of South African Parliament's public accounts watchdog, Scopa
Charles Feinstein (b. 1932), British economic historian
Daniel Isaac Feinstein (b. 1930), birth name of French artist and author Daniel Spoerri
Dianne Feinstein (b. 1933), American politician (a senior United States Senator from California and former mayor of San Francisco)
Rabbi Dovid Feinstein, American Orthodox Rabbi, son of Reb Moshe Feinstein
Elaine Feinstein (b. 1930), British writer
Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein (1912–2006), American cryptanalyst
Jeffrey Feinstein, an officer of the United States Air Force, retired
John Feinstein, American sportswriter and commentator
Meir Feinstein (he:מאיר פיינשטיין)
Michael Feinstein (b. 1956), American singer and pianist
Mike Feinstein, American Green Party politician
Miles Feinstein (b. 1941) American criminal defense attorney and commentator
Reb Moshe Feinstein (1895–1986), American Orthodox rabbi
Rob Feinstein, former professional wrestling federation owner
Reuven Feinstein (b. ?), American Orthodox Rabbi, son of Reb Moshe Feinstein

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