Rosenfeld Collection
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Rosenfeld is a surname of German and Jewish origin, commonly found in various parts of the world. The name has its roots in medieval Germany, where it was initially recorded as "Rosinvelt" or "Rosenveldt." Over time, the spelling evolved into different variations such as Rosenfeld, Rosenthal, and Rosenberg. Historically, people bearing the Rosenfeld surname were often associated with agriculture and farming. In some regions of Germany and Eastern Europe, they were known to be skilled farmers who cultivated crops like wheat, rye, and barley. Others worked as craftsmen or traders. During the Middle Ages, many Jews bearing the Rosenfeld surname lived in small towns and villages across Germany. They played an essential role in local commerce by trading goods such as textiles, spices, and precious metals. In modern times, individuals with the Rosenfeld surname can be found living all over the world. Many have maintained their ancestral heritage while adapting to new cultures and environments. Some notable individuals with this surname include scientists like Leonid Rosenfeld (a Soviet physicist) and artists like Anatoly Kuznetsov's character from his novel 'Babi Yar' which features a character named Ilya Ivanovich Moshkovich whose real first name is not mentioned but his last name is indeed 'Rosenfelt'.