Sam Jacobs (bishop) (born 1938), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Sam Jacobs (footballer) (born 1988), Australian rules footballer
Sam Jacobs (judge) (1920–2011), Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
Samuel Jacobs (journalist), American journalist and editor
S. J. Jacobs (Samuel Joshua Jacobs, 1853–1937), South Australian lawyer, businessman and sportsman
Sam Boardman-Jacobs (born 1942), Welsh playwright and director
Samuel William Jacobs (1871–1938), Canadian lawyer and politician
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Samuel or Sam Jacobs may refer to: Sam Jacobs (bishop) (born 1938), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Sam Jacobs (footballer) (born 1988),...
JacobSamuel is a Canadian stand-up comedian from Vancouver, British Columbia. He is most noted for his 2020 comedy album Horse Power, which won the Juno...
SamuelJacob Rubinstein was a 20th-century French orthodox Chief Rabbi independent from the Consistoire central. He was born in Poland. SamuelJacob (Shmuel...
SamuelJacob Bradford (born November 8, 1987) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons...
publication now in the public domain: Joseph Jacobs and Hermann Adler (1901–1906). "Falk, Ḥayyim SamuelJacob". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, KCIE, CVO (14 January 1841 – 4 December 1917), known as Sir Swinton Jacob, was a British Army officer and colonial engineer...
Samuel William "Sam" Jacobs, KC, (May 6, 1871 – August 21, 1938) was a Canadian lawyer, Member of Parliament and a leader of the Canadian Jewish community...
JacobSamuel Minkin (1885-1962) was an American rabbi, hospital chaplain and an author on Jewish history and Hasidism. Minkin was born in 1885 in Švenčionys...
Andrews had been guilty of the crime against nature with a beast. Rex v. SamuelJacobs (1817); Prindle v. State of Texas, 21 S.W. 360 (1893) "Ausman v. Veal"...
Jacob ben Samuel Taitazak (Hebrew: יעקב בן שמואל טאיטאצק) was a Talmudist of the 16th century, and an author of a responsum inserted in Samuel de Medina's...
"Harriet Jacobs", PBS, accessed April 21, 2009. H.Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Ed. J.F. Yellin, Cambridge 2000, p.253 H.Jacobs, Incidents...
Jacob and Samuel Hawken were American gunsmiths and traders who operated from their shop in St. Louis, Missouri from 1825 to 1855. They are famous for...
does not imply that sodomites necessarily lived in security. In Rex v SamuelJacobs (1817), it was concluded that fellatio between an adult man and an underage...
Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Samuel ben Jacob Jam'a (Hebrew: שמואל בן יעקב אבן ג'אמע) was rabbi of the North-African community of קאבס (Gabès?) who flourished...
Oludotun Baiyewu Jacobs, Listen (born 11 July 1942), known professionally as Olu Jacobs, is a Veteran Nigerian actor and film executive. He has starred...
JacobSamuel Speyer (20 December 1849 – 1 November 1913) was a Dutch philologist and translator from Sanskrit. Born to a Jewish family in Amsterdam, Jacob...
(1657–1739), Sarah (1660–1749), John, Isaac (1662–1714), Hannah, Benjamin, Samuel, Jacob, Joshua, Jeffrey, and Isaac. Text of Mary Eastey's handwritten appeal...
associates SamuelJacobs and Aaron Hart. In 1759, in his capacity as Commissariat to the British Army on the staff of General Sir Frederick Haldimand, Jacobs was...
assassination program with the chilling name of "Operation Nemesis." Totten, Samuel; Jacobs, Paul R. Bartrop (2008). Dictionary of genocide. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood...
SamuelJacob Beck (1896–1980) was an American psychologist who worked on personality assessment and the Rorschach test. He graduated from Harvard in 1926...
JacobSamuel Fatu (born April 18, 1992) is an American professional wrestler. As of April 2024[update], he is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown...