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Auspitz is a Jewish surname. [1] [2] Notable people with this name include:

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References

  1. Guggenheimer, Heinrich Walter; Guggenheimer, Eva Auguste Horowitz (1992). Jewish Family Names and Their Origins: An Etymological Dictionary. Hoboken, N.J: KTAV Publishing House. p. 44. ISBN   978-0-88125-297-2. OCLC   25093664 . Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  2. Kaganoff, Benzion C. (1996). A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History. Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson. p. 130. ISBN   978-1-56821-953-0. OCLC   34409787 . Retrieved 9 April 2019.