Emanuel Rubinstein (born 23 March 1897, date of death unknown) was a Polish chess master.
In the 1920s, Emanuel Rubinstein from Cracow was a collaborator of the Wiener Schachzeitung . He took 4th at Cracow 1926 (Mieczysław Chwojnik won). [1] He played for Cracow (+3 =1 –1) in the 1st Polish Team Chess Championship at Królewska Huta 1929, and in matches Cracow (Kraków) vs. Silesia (Śląsk) in 1932, 1937, and 1939. He tied for 2nd-4th in the Cracow City championship in 1938 (Henryk Scheier won), tied for 14-15th at Cracow 1938 (POL-ch, semi-final, Izaak Schächter won). [2]
In 1939, when World War II broke out, he left Cracow for Lvov. In January/February 1941, he shared 4th with Schächter, behind Edward Gerstenfeld, Izaak Appel, and Henryk Friedman, in the Lvov City championship. [3]
After the war, he took 10th in the Kraków City championship in 1947 (Aleksander Ameisen won).
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Below is a list of events in chess in the year 1941.
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