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The Russian Empire at one time hosted the largest population of Jews in the world. Within these territories the Jewish community flourished and developed many of modern Judaism's most distinctive theological and cultural traditions.

Jews have been present in contemporary Armenia and Georgia since the Babylonian captivity. Records exist from the 4th century showing that there were Armenian cities possessing Jewish populations ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 along with substantial Jewish settlements in the Crimea.

The presence of Jews in the territories corresponding to modern Belarus, Ukraine, and the European part of Russia can be traced back to the 7th-14th centuries CE.

Under the influence of the Caucasian Jewish communities Bulan, the Khagan Bek of the Khazars, and the ruling classes of Khazaria (located in what is now Ukraine, southern Russia and Kazakhstan), adopted Judaism at some point in the mid-to-late 8th or early 9th centuries. Documentary evidence as to the presence of Jews in Muscovite Russia is first found in the chronicles of 1471.

The following is a list of Jews born in the territory of the former Russian Empire or its successor the Soviet Union. It is geographically defined, so it also includes people born before the places were included in the Russian Empire / Soviet Union, or after the dissolution of the Russian Empire in 1918-1922 and the Soviet Union in 1991, even if the people never were Russian subject or Soviet Citizen.

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List of Russian Jews

Religious Figures

Rabbis

  1. Aharon of Karlin (II)
  2. Joseph Chayyim ben Isaac Selig Caro
  3. Naphtali Cohen
  4. Yisrael ben Eliezer (The Baal Shem Tov) הבעש"ט, Rabbi, founder of Hasidic Judaism
  5. Shlomo Ganzfried
  6. Aharon Gurevich
  7. Yitzhak Isaac Halevy Rabinowitz Rabbi founder Agudath Israel
  8. • Chaim Mordechai Aizik Hodakov
  9. • Yitzchok Isaac Krasilschikov
  10. • Berel Lazar
  11. Joseph Lookstein , Geni
  12. Meir Leibush Weiser - Malbim
  13. • Shmarya Yehuda Leib Medalia
  14. • Shmuel Leib Medalia
  15. • Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki
  16. • Hillel Paritcher
  17. • Eliezer Zusia Portugal
  18. Baruch Poupko
  19. • Yitzchak Yaacov Reines
  20. • Zvi Yosef Resnick
  21. • Mnachem Risikoff
  22. • Mörderhai Scheiner
  23. • Isaac Schneersohn
  24. Schneour Zalman Schneersohn
  25. • Aryeh Leib Schochet
  26. Shneur Zalman of Liadi שניאור זלמן מליאדי Founder and First Admor of CHABAD
  27. Dovber Schneuri, The Mitteker Rebbe דב-בער שניאורי, האדמו"ר האמצעי Second Admor
  28. Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Hatzemach Tzedek מנחם מנדל שניאורסון, הצמח צדק, Third Admor
  29. Shmuel Schneerson, MaHaRash - שמואל שניאורסון, מהר"ש Fourth Admor
  30. Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, RaShab - שלום דב-בער שניאורסון, רשא"ב Fifth Admor
  31. Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, Rayatz - יוסף יצחק שניאורסון, רייא"ץ Sixth Admor
  32. Ahron Soloveichik
  33. Moshe Soloveichik
  34. Chaim Soloveitchik חיים סולובייצ'יק
  35. • Dov Sudak, Rabbi of Krijopol before the war
  36. Menachem Nachum Twersky, 1st Chernobyler
  37. • Yehuda Leib Tsirelson
  38. • Shlomo Yosef Zevin

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Religious Scholars and Educators (not Rabbis or mostly known not as Rabbis)

  1. Eliyahu Ben Shlomo Zalman, The "Gaon of Vilna" (1720-1797), Talmudic scholar and mathematician
  2. Chaim of Volozhin (1749-1821), Talmudic educator

Scientists

Natural scientists

  1. Anatole Abragam, physicist
  2. Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov, physicist, Nobel Prize (2003)
  3. Zhores Alferov, physicist, Nobel Prize (2000)
  4. Lev Artsimovich, physicist
  5. Nikolai Bernstein (1896-1966), physiologist
  6. Gersh Budker, nuclear physicist
  7. Ilya Frank, physicist, Nobel Prize (1958)
  8. Yakov Frenkel, physicist
  9. Vitaly Ginzburg, physicist, Nobel Prize (2003)
  10. Vladimir Gribov, physicist
  11. • Waldemar Haffkine, biologist, vaccine against colera and plague
  12. • Boris Hessen, physicist
  13. Abram Ioffe (1880-1960), physicist
  14. • Vladimir Keilis-Borok, physicist
  15. • Yuli Khariton, physicist
  16. Lev Landau, physicist, Nobel Prize (1962)
  17. • Veniamin Levich, electrochemist
  18. • Alexander Vilenkin, cosmologist
  19. Selman Waksman, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1952)
  20. Yakov Zel'dovich (1914-1987), physicist
  21. • Anatoliy Kravets, microbiologist, Head of the Laboratory of Genetics of Microorganisms (KRIEID) (his notability is extremely questionable: cannot find him in Google )

Mathematicians

  1. • Georgy Adelson-Velsky, mathematician
  2. Vladimir Arnold (1937-2010), mathematician
  3. Grigory Barenblatt, mathematical mechanics (fluids and solid)
  4. • Joseph Bernstein, mathematician
  5. Sergey Bernstein (1880-1968), mathematician
  6. • Alexander Brudno, mathematician
  7. • Chudnovsky brothers, amateur mathematicians
  8. • Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician, Fields Medal (1990)
  9. • Eugene Dynkin, mathematician
  10. • Paul Sophus Epstein, mathematician
  11. • Israel Gelfand, mathematician,
  12. • Alexander Gelfond, mathematician
  13. Mikhail Gromov (b 1943), mathematician, Abel Prize (2009)
  14. • Semyon Aranovich Gershgorin, mathematician
  15. • Victor Kac, mathematician
  16. Veniamin Kagan (1869-1953), mathematician
  17. • David Kazhdan, mathematician
  18. Leonid Kantorovich (1912-1986), mathematician and economist, Nobel Prize (1975)
  19. • Aleksandr Khinchin, mathematician
  20. • Mark Krasnoselsky, mathematician
  21. • Mark Krein, mathematician,
  22. • Alexander Kronrod, mathematician
  23. • Yevgeniy Landis, mathematician
  24. • Solomon Lefschetz, mathematician
  25. • Vladimir Levenshtein, mathematician
  26. • Leonid Levin, mathematician, computational complexity theory
  27. • Jacob Levitzki, Ukrainian-Israeli mathematician
  28. Grigory Margulis, mathematician, Fields Medal (1978), Wolf Prize (2005)
  29. • David Milman, mathematician
  30. • Hermann Minkowski, mathematician
  31. • Mark Naimark, mathematician
  32. • Grigori Perelman, mathematician
  33. Anatol Rapoport (1911-2007), mathematical biologist, mathematical psychologist, game theorist
  34. Vladimir Rokhlin Sr., mathematician, professor of Leningrad University
  35. • Vladimir Rokhlin Jr., applied mathematician, professor of Yale University
  36. Jakob Rosanes, mathematician
  37. • Lev Schnirelmann, mathematician
  38. • Zvi Hermann Schapira, mathematician
  39. • Moses Schönfinkel, logician
  40. • Samuil Shatunovsky, mathematician
  41. Yakov Sinai, mathematician, Abel Prize (2014)
  42. • Pavel Urysohn, mathematician
  43. • Boris Weisfeiler, mathematician
  44. • Victor Zalgaller, mathematician
  45. • Oscar Zariski, mathematician
  46. • Efim Zelmanov, mathematician, Fields Medal (1994)

Economists

  1. • Alexander Gerschenkron, economic historian
  2. • Naum Krasner, economist
  3. • Leonid Hurwicz, economist, Nobel Prize (2007)
  4. Leonid Kantorovich (1912-1986), mathematician and economist, Nobel Prize (1975)
  5. • Simon Kuznets, economist, Nobel Prize (1971)
  6. • Jacob Marschak, economist
  7. • Alexander Nove, economist
  1. • Urie Bronfenbrenner, developmental psychologist
  2. • Solomon Buber, Hebraist
  3. • Ariel Durant, historian,
  4. • Boris Eichenbaum, historian
  5. • Mikhail Epstein, literary theorist
  6. • Moshe Feldenkrais, inventor of the Feldenkrais method
  7. • Jean Gottmann, geographer
  8. • Lazar Gulkowitsch, Jewish Studies scholar
  9. • Abraham Harkavy, historian
  10. • Zellig Harris, linguist
  11. • Roman Jakobson, Russian/American linguist
  12. • Yuri Lotman, prominent linguist and historian of culture
  13. • Seymour Lubetzky, cataloging theorist
  14. • Alexander Luria, neuropsychologist
  15. • Jacob Rabinow, inventor
  16. • Ayn Rand, philosopher
  17. • Dietmar Rosenthal, linguist
  18. • Leonid Roshal, pediatrician, negotiator
  19. • Isaak Russman, historian
  20. • Max Seligsohn, Orientalist
  21. • Lev Shestov, philosopher

Art and Culture figures

Writers and poets

  1. • Grigory Adamov, writer
  2. • M. Ageyev, novelist
  3. • David Aizman, writer and playwright
  4. • Vasily Aksyonov, writer (Jewish mother)
  5. Sholom Aleichem, Yiddish-language writer
  6. Isaac Asimov, science fiction writer
  7. • Isaac Babel, writer
  8. • Eduard Bagritsky, poet
  9. • Grigory Baklanov, novelist
  10. • Agniya Barto, novelist
  11. Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Hebrew-language writer
  12. • Isaac Dov Berkowitz, writer
  13. Chaim Nachman Bialik, poet
  14. • Rachel Bluwstein, poet
  15. Yosef Haim Brenner, Hebrew-language writer
  16. • Osip Brik, author
  17. Joseph Brodsky, Russian-language poet, Nobel Prize (1987)
  18. • Sasha Cherny, poet
  19. • Vladimir Galperin, journalist and writer, literature professor
  20. • Aleksandr Gelman, playwright
  21. • Yuli Daniel, writer
  22. • Michael Dorfman, journalist and esseyst
  23. • David Edelstadt, Yiddish-language anarchist poet
  24. Ilya Ehrenburg, writer
  25. • Natan Eidelman, writer
  26. • Alter Esselin, poet, carpenter
  27. • Alexander Galich, playwright poet
  28. • Asher Hirsch Ginsberg (Ahad Ha'Am), Hebrew-language writer
  29. • Lydia Ginzburg, writer
  30. • Yevgenia Ginzburg, writer
  31. • Jacob Gordin, American playwright
  32. • Leon Gordon, writer
  33. • Grigori Gorin, playwright and writer
  34. • Vasily Grossman, writer
  35. • Igor Guberman, writer
  36. • Peretz Hirshbein, playwright
  37. • Ilya Faynzilberg (Ilf), writer
  38. • Vera Inber, poet
  39. • Lev Kassil, writer
  40. • Veniamin Kaverin, writer (Jewish father)
  41. • Arkady Khait, satirist and playwright (ru:Хайт, Аркадий Иосифович)
  42. • A.M. Klein, poet
  43. • Pavel Kogan, poet
  44. • Lev Kopelev, author and dissident
  45. • Arkady Kotz, poet
  46. • Lazar Lagin, writer
  47. • Vladimir Lantsberg, writer
  48. • H. Leivick, dramatist
  49. • Benedikt Livshits, writer
  50. • Nadezhda Mandelstam, writer
  51. • Osip Mandelstam, poet
  52. • Samuil Marshak, poet
  53. • Yunna Morits, poet
  54. • Semen Nadson, poet (Jewish father)
  55. • Yeremey Parnov, writer
  56. Boris Pasternak, writer, Nobel Prize (1958)
  57. • Yakov Perelman, writer
  58. • Elizaveta Polonskaya, translator, poet
  59. • Vladimir Posner, writer
  60. • David Pinski, writer
  61. • Lev Razgon, writer, gulag inmate for 17 years
  62. • Yevgeny Rein, poet
  63. Ayn Rand, writer (born Alisa Rosenbaum)
  64. • Anatoli Rybakov, writer
  65. • David Samoylov, poet
  66. • Genrikh Sapgir, poet
  67. • Natalya Sats, playwright (Jewish father)
  68. • Mendele Mocher Sforim, founder of modern Yiddish and modern Hebrew literature
  69. • Viktor Shklovsky, writer and critic (Jewish father)
  70. • Ilia Shtemler, writer
  71. • Gary Shteyngart (Steinhart), writer
  72. • Yulian Semyonov, writer
  73. • Boris Slutsky, war-time poet
  74. • Mikhail Slonimsky, writer (Jewish father)
  75. • Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, science fiction writers (Jewish father)
  76. • Mikhail Svetlov, poet
  77. • Shaul Tchernichovsky, poet and translator
  78. • Yuri Tynyanov, writer
  79. • Mikhail Zhvanetsky, writer and comedian
  80. Efim Bershin, poet, essayist, novelist (Born Efim Berenshtein)

Musicians

  1. • Joseph Achron, composer
  2. • Lera Auerbach, composer/pianist
  3. • Vladimir Ashkenazi, pianist (Jewish father)
  4. • Yefim Bronfman, pianist
  5. • Simon Barere, pianist
  6. • Rudolf Barshai, conductor
  7. • Dimitri Bashkirow, pianist
  8. • Yuri Bashmet, violist
  9. Irving Berlin composer and lyricist
  10. • Lazar Berman, pianist
  11. • Matvei Blanter, composer, Katyusha
  12. • Felix Blumenfeld, pianist
  13. • Shura Cherkassky, pianist
  14. • Bella Davidovich, pianist
  15. • Issay Dobrowen, pianist and composer
  16. • Isaak Dunayevsky, composer
  17. • Mischa Elman, violinist
  18. • Mark Ermler, conductor
  19. • Anthony Fedorov, singer, American Idol finalist
  20. • Samuil Feinberg, composer
  21. • Vladimir Feltsman, pianist
  22. • Veniamin Fleishman, composer
  23. • Yakov Flier, pianist
  24. • Grigory Frid, songwriter
  25. • Artur Friedheim, composer
  26. • Kirill Gerstein, pianist
  27. • Josef Gingold (1909–1995) violinist
  28. • Grigory Ginsburg, pianist
  29. • Emil Gilels, pianist
  30. • Grigory Ginzburg, conductor
  31. Michail-Ivanovič-Glinka , composer (Author of famous "Jewish Song", but there is no data that he had Jewish ancestors, and given who were his parents, it is extremely questionable).
  32. • Mark Gorenstein, conductor
  33. • Riva Gorohovskaya, pianist
  34. • Maria Grinberg, pianist
  35. • Natalia Gutman, cellist
  36. Jascha Heifetz, violinist
  37. • Mordechai Hershman, chazzan
  38. • Jascha Horenstein, conductor
  39. • Vladimir Horowitz, pianist
  40. • Oleg Kagan, violinist
  41. • Ilya Kaler, violinist
  42. • Tina Karol, singer
  43. • Boris Khaykin, conductor
  44. • Evgeny Kissin, pianist
  45. • Alexander Knaifel, composer
  46. • Leonid Kogan, violinist
  47. • Mikhail Kopelman, violinist
  48. • Yakov Kreizberg, conductor
  49. • Josef Lhévinne, pianist
  50. • Alexander Lokshin, composer (Jewish father)
  51. • Arthur Lourié, composer
  52. • Oleg Maisenberg, pianist
  53. • Samuel Maykapar, composer/pianist
  54. • Nathan Milstein, violinist
  55. • Shlomo Mintz, violinist
  56. • Boris Moiseev, dancer, showmaker
  57. • Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist
  58. • David Oistrakh, violinist
  59. • Igor Oistrakh, violinist (Jewish father)
  60. • Leo Ornstein, composer
  61. • Gregor Piatigorsky, cellist
  62. • Pokrass brothers, composers
  63. • Alexander Rosenbaum, singer/songwriter
  64. • Anton Rubinstein, pianist/composer
  65. • Nikolai Rubinstein, pianist/composer
  66. • Samuil Samosud, conductor
  67. • Alfred Schnittke, composer (Jewish father)
  68. • Joseph Schillinger, composer, music theorist, and composition teacher
  69. • Daniil Shafran, cellist
  70. • Leo Sirota, pianist
  71. • Regina Spektor, singer-songwriter and pianist
  72. • Isaac Stern, violinist
  73. • Mark Taimanov, pianist. Also an outstanding chess grandmaster. (According to Wikipedia, had a Jewish paternal grandfather).
  74. • Sophie Tucker, singer
  75. • Efrem Zimbalist, Russian-born American violinist
  76. • Maxim Vengerov, prominent violinist
  77. • Alexander Veprik, composer
  78. • Maria Yudina, pianist
  79. • Yakov Zak, pianist
  80. • Mikhael Rauchverger, pianist and composer
  81. • Aleksey Igudesman, violinist

Fine artists

  1. • Eugene Abeshaus, painter
  2. • Meer Akselrod, painter
  3. • Benish Mininberg, painter
  4. • Nathan Altman, painter and stage designer from Vinnytsia
  5. • Boris Anisfeld, painter, theatre
  6. • Boris Aronson, painter & designer
  7. • Mordechai Avniel, painter
  8. • Léon Bakst, painter & costume designer
  9. • Abraham Berline, painter
  10. • Eugène Berman, painter
  11. • Leonid Berman, painter
  12. • Mikhail Bernshtein, painter
  13. • Isaak Brodskiy, painter
  14. Marc Chagall, painter from Vitebsk
  15. • Bella Chagall, the wife of Marc Chagall
  16. • Joseph Chaikov, sculptor
  17. • Ilya Chashnik, painter
  18. • Nudie Cohn, fashion designer
  19. • Sonia Delaunay, painter
  20. • Boris Efimov, cartoonist
  21. • Robert Falk, painter
  22. • Naum Gabo, sculptor
  23. • Michail Grobman, painter
  24. • Boris Iofan, architect
  25. • Roman Abelevich Kachanov, animator
  26. • Ilya Kabakov, conceptual artist (Jewish father)
  27. • Yevgeny Khaldei, photographer
  28. • Michel Kikoine, painter
  29. • Komar and Melamid, art-duo
  30. • Jacob Kramer, painter
  31. • Pinchus Kremegne, painter
  32. • Morris Lapidus, architect
  33. • Felix Lembersky painter
  34. • Isaac Levitan, painter
  35. Jacques Lipchitz, sculptor from Druskininkai
  36. El Lissitzky designer
  37. • Abram Manevich, painter
  38. • Louise Nevelson, sculptor
  39. • Ernst Neizvestny, sculptor
  40. • Solomon Nikritin, painter
  41. • Yuri Norstein, animator
  42. • Jules Olitski, painter
  43. • Leonid Pasternak, painter
  44. • Antoine Pevsner, sculptor
  45. • Semion Rotnitsky, painter
  46. • Issachar Rybak, painter from Yelizavetgrad
  47. • David Shterenberg, painter from Zhitomir
  48. • Chaim Soutine, painter from Minsk
  49. • Raphael Soyer, American painter
  50. • Genndy Tartakovsky, Russian-born American animation director
  51. • Joseph Tepper, painter
  52. • Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Russian-American artist
  53. • Lazar Yazgur, painter
  54. • Valentin Yudashkin, fashion designer
  55. • Ossip Zadkine, sculptor (Jewish father)
  56. • Saveliy Moiseyevich Zeydenberg, painter

Performing artists

  1. • Jacob Adler, actor
  2. Milana Aleksandrovna Vayntrub
  3. Michael Aronov
  4. • Elina Bystritskaya, actress
  5. • Alexander Alov, actor
  6. • Lev Arnshtam, film director
  7. • Leonid Bronevoy, actor
  8. • Grigori Chukhrai, film director and screenwriter,[126] father of Pavel Chukhrai
  9. • Pavel Chukhrai, film director and screenwriter, son of Grigori Chukhrai
  10. • Maya Deren, filmmaker
  11. • Mark Donskoi, film director
  12. • Fridrikh Ermler, film director, actor, and screenwriter
  13. • Aleksandr Faintsimmer, cinematographer
  14. • Valentin Gaft, actor
  15. • Zinovy Gerdt, actor
  16. • Aleksei German, cinematographer
  17. • Moisei Ginzburg, architect
  18. • Vitaliy Ginzburg, director
  19. • Alexander Goldstein, director
  20. • Abraham Goldfaden (1840–1908), playwright and theatre director
  21. • Yuli Gusman, director
  22. • Alexander Gutman, director
  23. • Aleksei Kapler, film artist
  24. • Roman Karmen, documentary filmmaker
  25. • Roman Kartsev, actor
  26. • Boris Kaufman, cinematographer
  27. • Mikhail Kaufman, cinematographer
  28. • Gennady Khazanov, comedian
  29. • Iosif Kheifits, film director
  30. • Yefim Kopelyan, actor
  31. • Mikhail Kozakov, actor
  32. • Grigori Kozintsev, theater and film director
  33. • Mila Kunis, television actress
  34. • Anatole Litvak, director
  35. • Solomon Mikhoels, actor & director
  36. • Lew Milinder, actor
  37. • Alexander Mitta, film director
  38. • Alla Nazimova, actress
  39. • Vladimir Naumov, director
  40. • Maya Plisetskaya, ballerina
  41. • Iosif Prut, playwright
  42. • Yuli Raizman, film director and screenwriter
  43. • Elena Ralph, model
  44. • Faina Ranevskaya, actress
  45. • Arkady Raikin, comedian
  46. • Mikhail Romm, film director, scriptwriter, and educator (Jewish father)
  47. • Abram Room, film director
  48. • Grigori Roshal, film director and screenwriter
  49. • Hanna Rovina, actress
  50. • Ida Rubinstein, dancer
  51. • Alexander Schirwindt, actor, director and screenwriter
  52. • Mikhail Schweitzer, screenwriter
  53. • Yefim Shifrin, comedian
  54. • Viktor Shenderovich, humorist
  55. • Esfir Shub, editor, director, and writer of documentary films
  56. • Yakov Smirnoff, American comedian
  57. • Lee Strasberg, acting teacher
  58. • Leonid Trauberg, film director, scriptwriter, and educator
  59. • Dziga Vertov, documentary film director and film theoretician
  60. • Anton Yelchin, Russian-born American film/television actor
  61. • Sergei Yursky, actor
  62. • Sergei Yutkevich, film director and screenwriter
  63. • Mark Zakharov, theater and film director and playwright

Others Art and Culture figures

  1. • Michael Dorfman, Russian-Israeli essayist and human rights activist

Politicians

Pre-Revolution Politicians and Revolutionaries

  1. • Osip Aptekman, revolutionary
  2. • Pavel Axelrod, Menshevik, Marxist revolutionary
  3. • Yevno Azef, government agent / provocateur and revolutionary
  4. • Dmitri Bogrov, assassin of Russian reformist Prime Minister Stolypin
  5. • Fedor Dan, revolutionary
  6. • Leo Deutsch, revolutionary
  7. • Gesya Gelfman, revolutionary
  8. • Grigory Gershuni, revolutionary
  9. • Grigory Goldenberg, revolutionary
  10. • Julius Martov, Menshevik leader
  11. • Mark Natanson, revolutionary
  12. • Alexander Parvus, revolutionary
  13. • Pinhas Rutenberg, Zionist, Social revolutionary
  14. • Israel and Manya Shochat, founders of the Hashomer movement

Soviet Politicians

  1. • Georgy Arbatov, Soviet politician, academic & political advisor
  2. • Adolph Joffe, Bolshevik diplomat
  3. • Lazar Kaganovich, Soviet politician
  4. • Lev Kamenev, Bolshevik leader (Jewish father)
  5. • Olga Kameneva, Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician (sister of Leon Trotsky)
  6. • Maxim Litvinov, Soviet ambassador and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  7. • Karl Radek, Soviet politician
  8. • Grigory Sokolnikov, Bolshevik politician
  9. • Yakov Sverdlov, Bolshevik leader, the first head of state of the Russian SFSR
  10. Leon Trotsky, Bolshevik politician, the founder of the Red Army
  11. • Moisei Uritsky, Soviet politician and communist revolutionary, head of secret police in Petrograd, assassinated.
  12. • V. Volodarsky, Soviet politician and communist revolutionary, editor of Bolshevik journal and censor, assassinated
  13. • Genrikh Yagoda, head of Secret Police in the Stalin era (1934–1936)
  14. • Grigory Zinoviev, Soviet politician

Post-Soviet Politicians

  1. • Anatoly Chubais, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, now Chairman of UES
  2. • Mikhail Fradkov, Russian Prime Minister
  3. • Boris Nemtsov, Russian Deputy Prime Minister
  4. • Vladimir Zhirinovsky - a Russian politician, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), Vice-Chairman of the State Duma, and a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe."

Israeli politicians

  1. Menachem Begin מנחם בגין, Israel 6th Prime Minister (1977–1983), Nobel Peace Prize (1978)
  2. Yitzhak Ben-Zvi יצחק בן-צבי, second President of Israel (1952–63)
  3. Shmuel Dayan שמואל דיין, Zionist activist, Israeli politician
  4. Levi Eshkol לוי אשכול, Israel 3rd Prime Minister (1963–69)
  5. Ephraim Katzir אפרים קציר, fourth President of Israel (1973–78)
  6. • Avigdor Lieberman, Israeli Government Minister (2001–02; 2003–04; 2006–08; 2009–12; 2013– )
  7. Golda Meir גולדה מאיר, Israel 4th Prime Minister (1969–74)
  8. Shimon Peres שמעון פרס, Ninth President of Israel (2007–2014}; Israel 8th Prime Minister (1984–86; 1995–96), Nobel Peace Prize (1994)
  9. • Pinhas Rutenberg, Zionist, Social revolutionary
  10. Yitzhak Shamir יצחק שמיר, Israel 7th Prime Minister (1983–84; 1986–92)
  11. Natan Sharansky, Israeli politician
  12. Moshe Sharett משה שרת, Israel 2nd Prime Minister (1954–55)
  13. Zalman Shazar זלמן שז"ר, third President of Israel (1963–73)
  14. • Israel and Manya Shochat, founders of the Hashomer movement
  15. Chaim Weizmann חיים ויצמן, first President of Israel (1949–52)

Politicians and Revolutionaries, other countries

  1. • Raya Dunayevskaya, founder of Marxist humanism in the U.S.
  2. • David Dubinsky, American labor leader
  3. • Theodore Rothstein, Russian-British communist

Military persons: Solders, Officers, Generals...

Russian, Soviet, post-Soviet Military Persons

  1. • Tuvie Bielski, Belarusian partisan
  2. • Yakov Blumkin, Soviet spy
  3. • Ivan Chernyakhovsky, Soviet Front Commander, WWII
  4. • David Dragunsky, Soviet tank brigade commander, WWII
  5. • Moshe Gildenman, known as Dyadya ("Uncle") Misha, partisan commander[57]
  6. • Walter Krivitsky, Soviet spy
  7. • Semyon Krivoshein, Soviet mechanized corps commander, WWII
  8. • Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet front commander, WWII, Minister of Defence[ (Jewish origin is disputed)
  9. • Iona Yakir, Red Army commander and one of the world's major military reformers between World War I and World War II
  10. Mikhail Pavlotsky, lieutenant colonel, Hero of the Soviet Union

Israeli military persons

  1. General Yaakov Dori רב-אלוף יעקב דורי, the first Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (1948–1949)
  2. Ze'ev Jabotinsky זאב ז'בוטינסקי, founder of British Jewish Legion
  3. General Chaim Laskov רב-אלוף חיים לסקוב, the fifth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1958–1961)
  4. Yitzhak Sadeh יצחק שדה, Palmach commander and one of the IDF founders.
  5. Joseph Trumpeldor יוסף טרומפלדור, founder of British Jewish Legion and early pioneer-settler in Israel (born in Pyatigorsk)
  6. General Tzvi Tzur, the sixth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1961–1964)

Military Persons of other Countries

  1. • Sidney Reilly,(Born Shlomo Rosenblum) a Ukrainian-born adventurer and Secret Intelligence Service agent

Business Persons and Famous Managers

Pre-revolution Business Persons

Soviet Time Famous Managers

Post-Soviet Business Persons

  1. • Roman Abramovich, businessman, owner of Chelsea F.C., Russia
  2. • Pyotr Aven, businessman, banking, Russia
  3. • Mikhail Fridman, businessman, banking and telecommunications, Russia
  4. • Vladimir Gusinsky, exile, former media tycoon
  5. • Boris Khait, businessman, banking and insurance, in 1990-th vice-president of the Russian Jewish Congress
  6. • Alexander Mashkevich, businessman, mining, Kazakhstan
  7. • Leonid Nevzlin, exile, former top manager and businessman
  8. • Grigory Surkis, businessman, Ukraine, former chairman of the Football (Soccer) Federation of Ukraine

Emigrant Business Persons

  1. • Leon Bagrit, pioneer of automation
  2. • Bernhard Baron, cigarette maker and philanthropist
  3. • Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google
  4. • Zino Davidoff, cigar / tobacco merchant
  5. • Bernard Delfont, impresario
  6. • Arcadi Gaydamak, owner of Portsmouth F.C., AJ Auxerre, and Bnei Sakhnin F.C.
  7. • Leslie Grade, executive (should be removed because he was not born in Russia)
  8. • Lew Grade, impresario, Chairman of ATV from 1962
  9. • Max Levchin, co-founder of PayPal
  10. • Morris Markin, founder of Checker Cab
  11. • Michael Marks, co-founder of Marks & Spencer
  12. • Louis B. Mayer, co-founder MGM
  13. • Ida Rosenthal, founder of Maidenform Brassieres
  14. • David Sarnoff, head of RCA

Sport Persons

Intellectual Sports

Chess

  1. • Lev Alburt
  2. • Yuri Averbakh
  3. • Alexander Beliavsky
  4. Ossip Bernstein
  5. • Benjamin Blumenfeld
  6. • Isaac Boleslavsky
  7. • Mikhail Botvinnik, World Champion
  8. • David Bronstein, World Championship challenger
  9. • Maxim Dlugy
  10. • Iossif Dorfman
  11. • Mark Dvoretsky
  12. • Louis Eisenberg
  13. • Yakov Estrin
  14. • Alexander Evensohn
  15. • Salo Flohr
  16. • Semen Furman
  17. • Boris Gelfand
  18. • Efim Geller
  19. • Eduard Gufeld
  20. • Boris Gulko
  21. • Dmitry Gurevich
  22. • Ilya Gurevich
  23. • Mikhail Gurevich
  24. • Nicolai Jasnogrodsky
  25. • Gregory Kaidanov
  26. • Ilya Kan
  27. • Garry Kasparov, World Champion
  28. • Alexander Khalifman, FIDE World Champion
  29. • Alexander Konstantinopolsky
  30. • Viktor Korchnoi, World Championship challenger
  31. • Ljuba Kristol
  32. • Alla Kushnir, Women's World Championship challenger
  33. • Anatoly Lein
  34. • Konstantin Lerner
  35. Grigory Yakovlevich Levenfish
  36. • Irina Levitina
  37. • Vladimir Liberzon
  38. • Andor Lilienthal
  39. • Moishe Lowtzky
  40. • Vladimir Malaniuk
  41. • Sam Palatnik
  42. • Ernest Pogosyants
  43. • Iosif Pogrebyssky
  44. • Lev Polugaevsky
  45. • Lev Psakhis
  46. • Abram Rabinovich
  47. • Ilya Rabinovich
  48. • Leonid Shamkovich
  49. • Ilya Smirin
  50. • Gennadi Sosonko
  51. • Leonid Stein
  52. • Peter Svidler
  53. • Mark Taimanov. Also an outstanding pianist. (According to Wikipedia, had a Jewish paternal grandfather).
  54. • Boris Verlinsky
  55. • Yakov Vilner
  56. • Leonid Yudasin

Physical Sports

Boxing

  1. • Yuri Foreman, Belarusian-born Israeli US middleweight and World Boxing Association champion super welterweight
  2. • Louis Kaplan ("Kid Kaplan"), Russian-born US, world champion featherweight, Hall of Fame
  3. • Shamil Sabirov, Russia, Olympic champion light flyweight

Canoeing

  1. • Leonid Geishtor, USSR (Belarus), sprint canoer, Olympic champion (Canadian pairs 1,000-meter)
  2. • Michael Kolganov, Soviet (Uzbek)-born Israeli, sprint canoer, world champion, Olympic bronze (K-1 500-meter)
  3. • Naum Prokupets, Moldovan-born Soviet, sprint canoer, Olympic bronze (C-2 1,000-meter), gold (C-2 10,000-meter) at ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

Fencing

  1. • Vadim Gutzeit, Ukraine (saber), Olympic champion
  2. • Grigory Kriss, Soviet (épée), Olympic champion, 2x silver
  3. • Maria Mazina, Russia (épée), Olympic champion, bronze
  4. • Mark Midler, Soviet (foil), 2x Olympic champion
  5. • Mark Rakita, Soviet (saber), 2x Olympic champion, 2x silver
  6. • Yakov Rylsky, Soviet (saber), Olympic champion
  7. • Sergey Sharikov, Russia (saber), 2x Olympic champion, silver, bronze
  8. • David Tyshler, Soviet (saber), Olympic bronze
  9. • Eduard Vinokurov, Russia (saber), 2x Olympic champion, silver
  10. • Iosif Vitebskiy, Soviet (épée), Olympic silver, 10x national championIrina Slutskaya

Figure Scating

  1. • Ilya Averbukh, Russia, ice dancer, Olympic silver
  2. • Oksana Baiul, Ukraine, figure skater, Olympic gold, world champion
  3. • Alexei Beletski, Ukrainian-born Israeli, ice dancer, Olympian
  4. • Sasha Cohen, figure skater (U.S. National Champion and silver medalist at the 2006 Winter Olympics)
  5. • Aleksandr Gorelik, Soviet, pair skater, Olympic silver, World Championship 2x silver, bronze
  6. • Natalia Gudina, Ukrainian-born Israeli, figure skater, Olympian
  7. • Gennadi Karponossov, Russia, ice dancer & coach, Olympic gold, World Championship 2x gold, silver, 2x bronze
  8. • Michael Shmerkin, Soviet-born Israeli, figure skater
  9. • Irina Slutskaya, Russia, figure skater, Olympic silver, bronze, World Championship 2x gold, 3x silver, bronze
  10. • Maxim Staviski, Russian-born Bulgarian, ice dancer, World Championship gold, silver, bronze
  11. • Alexandra Zaretski, Belarusian-born Israeli, ice dancer, Olympian
  12. • Roman Zaretski, Belarusian-born Israeli, ice dancer, Olympian

Football (American)

  1. • Joe Magidsohn, Russia, Halfback
  2. • Igor Olshansky, Ukraine, DL (Miami Dolphins)

Gymnastics

  1. • Evgeny (or Yevgeny) Babich, Soviet, Olympic champion, world & European champion, 2x runner-up
  2. • Yanina Batyrchina, Russia, Olympic silver (rhythmic gymnastics)
  3. • Maria Gorokhovskaya, USSR, Olympic 2x champion (all-around individual exercises, team combined exercises), 5x silver (vault, asymmetrical bars, balance beam, floor exercises, team exercises with portable apparatus)
  4. • Natalia Laschenova, USSR, Olympic champion (team)
  5. • Tatiana Lysenko, Soviet/Ukrainian, 2x Olympic champion (balance beam, team combined exercises), bronze (horse vault)
  6. • Mikhail Perelman, USSR, Olympic champion (team combined exercises)
  7. • Vladimir Portnoi, USSR, Olympic silver (team combined exercises) and bronze (long horse vault)
  8. • Yulia Raskina, Belarus, Olympic silver (rhythmic gymnastics)
  9. • Alexander Shatilov, Uzbekistan/Israel, world bronze (artistic gymnast; floor exercises)
  10. • Yelena Shushunova, USSR, Olympic 2x champion (all-around, team), silver (balance beam), bronze (uneven bars)

Ice hockey

  1. • Max Birbraer, Russian from Kazakhstan; lived & played in Israel; 1st Israeli drafted by NHL team (New Jersey Devils)
  2. • Vitaly Davydov, Soviet, defenseman, 3x Olympic champion, world & European champion 1963–71, runner-up
  3. • Nikolay Epstein, Soviet hockey coach
  4. • Alfred Kuchevsky, Soviet, Olympic champion, bronze
  5. • Yuri Lyapkin, Soviet, defenceman, Olympic champion
  6. • Yuri Moiseev, Soviet, Olympic champion, world champion
  7. • Vladimir Myshkin, Soviet, goaltender, Olympic champion, silver
  8. • Ian Rubin, Ukraine/Australia, Russia national team
  9. • Yevgeni Zimin, Soviet, Olympic champion 1968–72, world & European champion 1968–69, 1971
  10. • Viktor Zinger, Soviet, Olympic champion; world champion 1965–69

Judo

  1. • Ārons Bogoļubovs, USSR, Olympic bronze (lightweight)

Rugby league

  1. • Ian Rubin, Ukraine/Australia, Russia national team

Sailing

  1. • Valentyn Mankin, Soviet/Ukraine, only sailor in Olympic history to win gold medals in three different classes (yachting: finn class, tempest class, and star class), silver (yachting, tempest class)

Shooting

  1. • Lev Vainshtein, USSR (Russia), 3x team world champion (25 m & 50 m pistol) and Olympic bronze medalist (300 m rifle)

Soccer (association football)

  1. • Leonid Buryak, USSR/Ukraine, midfielder, Olympic bronze
  2. • Andriy Oberemko, Ukraine, midfielder (Illichivets & U21 national team)
  3. • Israel Olshanetsky, USSR, attacking midfielder Dynamo Lenningrad.
  4. • Boris Razinsky, USSR/Russia, goalkeeper/striker, Olympic champion, manager
  5. • Mordechai Spiegler, Soviet Union/Israel, striker (Israel national team), manager

Speed skating

  1. • Rafayel Grach, USSR, Olympic silver (500-meter), bronze (500-meter)

Swimming

  1. • Vadim Alexeev, Kazakhstan-born Israeli, breaststroke
  2. • Semyon Belits-Geiman, USSR, Olympic silver (400-m freestyle relay) and bronze (800-m freestyle relay); world record in men's 800-m freestyle
  3. • Lenny Krayzelburg, Ukrainian-born US, 4x Olympic champion (100-m backstroke, 200-m backstroke, twice 4x100-m medley relay); 3x world champion (100-m and 200-m backstroke, 4×100-m medley) and 2x silver (4×100-m medley, 50-m backstroke); 3 world records (50-, 100-, and 200-m backstroke)

Table tennis

  1. • Marina Kravchenko, Ukrainian-born Israeli, Soviet and Israel national teams

Track and field

  1. • Aleksandr Averbukh, Russian-born Israeli, 2002 & 2006 European champion (pole vault)
  2. • Maria Leontyavna Itkina, USSR, sprinter, world records (400-m & 220-yards, and 800-m relay)
  3. • Svetlana Krachevskaya, USSR, shot put, Olympic silver
  4. • Vera Krepkina, USSR, Olympic champion (long jump), world records (100-m dash and 4x100-m)
  5. • Faina Melnik, Ukrainian-born USSR, 11 world records; Olympic discus throw champion
  6. • Zhanna Pintusevich-Block, Ukraine, sprinter, world 100-m & 200-m champion
  7. • Irina Press, USSR, 2x Olympic champion (80-m hurdles & pentathlon)
  8. • Tamara Press, USSR, 6 world records (shot put & discus); 3x Olympic champion (2x shot put & discus) and silver (discus)

Volleyball

  1. • Nelly Abramova, USSR, Olympic silver
  2. • Larisa Bergen, USSR, Olympic silver
  3. • Yefim Chulak, USSR, Olympic silver, bronze
  4. • Nataliya Kushnir, USSR, Olympic silver
  5. • Yevgeny Lapinsky, USSR, Olympic champion, bronze
  6. • Georgy Mondzolevsky, USSR, 2x Olympic champion, 2x world champion
  7. • Vladimir Patkin, USSR, Olympic silver, bronze
  8. • Yuriy Venherovsky, USSR, Olympic champion

Water polo

  1. • Boris Goikhman, USSR, goalkeeper, Olympic silver, bronze
  2. • Nikolai Melnikov, USSR, Olympic champion

Weightlifting

  1. • Moisei Kas’ianik, Ukrainian-born USSR, world champion
  2. • Grigory Novak, Soviet, Olympic silver (middle-heavyweight); world champion
  3. • Rudolf Plyukfelder, Soviet, Olympic champion, 2x world champion (light heavyweight)
  4. • David Rigert, Kazakh-born USSR, Olympic champion, 5x world champion (light-heavyweight and heavyweight), 68 world records (According to Wikipedia, he is of German ancestry, not Jewish)
  5. • Igor Rybak, Ukrainian-born USSR, Olympic champion (lightweight)
  6. • Valery Shary, Byelorussian-born USSR, Olympic champion (light-heavyweight)

Wrestling

  1. • Grigorii Gamarnik, USSR, world champion (Greco-Roman lightweight), world championship silver
  2. • Samuel Gerson, Ukrainian-born US, Olympic silver (freestyle featherweight)
  3. • Boris Maksovich Gurevich, Soviet, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman flyweight), 2x world champion
  4. • Boris Michail Gurevitsch, USSR, Olympic champion (freestyle middleweight), 2x world champion
  5. • Oleg Karavaev, USSR, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman bantamweight), 2x world champion
  6. • Yakov Punkin, Soviet, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman featherweight)
  7. • David Rudman, USSR, world championship bronze
  8. • Boris Gurevich won the 1968 Summer Olympic Games freestyle middleweight (191.5 lbs; 82 kilograms) gold medal in Mexico City

Other sports

  1. • Nissim Cahn, twice Bronze Medal for Israel, curling
  2. • Alexander Gomelsky, Soviet basketball coach

Professionals

Engineers

  1. Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970), pioneered Microdots and microfilm retrieval technology
  2. Mikhail Gurevich, co-founder of the Mikoyan Gurevich (MiG) aircraft design bureau
  3. Semyon Kosberg (1903-1965), head of aircraft engines and rocket engines design bureau
  4. Semyon Lavochkin (1900-1960), founder and head of aircraft and missiles design bureau

Medical Doctors and similar

  1. Alexander Bernstein (1870-1922), psychiatrist

Other

  1. • Boris Volynov, Soviet Astronaut; the first Jew in space (Jewish mother)
  2. • Natasha Epstein, beauty queen (and a graduate of Harvard University ) (is she really notable? Google does not show anything)