Schick
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Schick may mean any of the following:
- Schick test, named after Béla Schick.
- Schick, a well-known brand of safety razor.
- Schick Technologies, a major manufacturer of digital X-ray systems for dentists.
- Schick is the German spelling of chic.
Schick may also refer to any of the following people:
- Abraham ben Aryeh Löb Schick, Lithuanian Talmudist and 19th century author; a native of Slonim ([1])
- Baruch ben Jacob Schick (Shklover), Talmudist, physician, and scientist; born at Shklov ([2])
- Béla Schick (1877-1967)
- Elijah ben Benjamin Schick, Lithuanian rabbi and preacher; born at Vasilishok, government of Wilna. see also Eliezer Dob Liebermann [3]
- Gottlieb Schick (1776 - 1812), painter
- Jacob Schick (1878-1937), inventor of the electric shaver.
- Lawrence Schick, author of the In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords
- Ludwig Schick (born 1949, Archbishop of Bamberg)
- Marion Schick (born 1948, President of Munich University of Applied Sciences)
- Maximilian Schick (1884 - ?, literary scholar)
- Pandora Peaks (born Stephanie Schick)
This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.