Mirvis
Mirvis (and variants including Mervis, Mirvish, and Mirviss) is a surname of Lithuanian Jewish origin. The name may refer to:
People
- Ephraim Mirvis (born 1956), Orthodox rabbi and Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
- Tova Mirvis, American novelist
- Dan Mirvish, American filmmaker and author
- Philip H. Mirvis (born 1951), organizational psychologist and writer
- Ed Mirvish (1914–2007), Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and theatrical impresario
- David Mirvish (born 1945), Canadian art collector and theatre producer; son of Ed Mirvish
- Gary Mervis, founder of Camp Good Days and Special Times
Places
- Mervis Hall, an academic building at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania, United States
- David Mirvish Gallery, an art gallery run by David Mirvish in Toronto from 1963 to 1978
- Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto (previous names include the Pantages Theatre, the Imperial Theatre, and the Canon Theatre)
- Ed & Anne Mirvish Parkette, a public park in Toronto, named for Ed Mirvish
- Mirvish Village, a commercial district in Toronto, named for Ed Mirvish
Other uses
- Mirvish Productions, Canada-based theatrical production company founded by David Mirvish
- Mervis Pantry, a fictional character on the animated television series CatDog
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