List of Israeli Ashkenazi Jews

This is a list of notable Israeli Ashkenazi Jews, including both original immigrants who obtained Israeli citizenship and their Israeli descendants.

Lists of Israelis
 
By ethnicity
Israeli Jews:
Ashkenazi Jews
Ethiopian Jews
Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews

Arab citizens of Israel:
Arab Muslims · Druze · Arab Christians

Various:
Circassians
By descent
Afghan  · Algerian  · American  · Argentine  · Armenian  · Australian  · Austrian

Belarusian  · Belgian  · Bosnian  · Brazilian  · British  · Bulgarian

Canadian  · Chilean  · Chinese  · Croatian  · Czech

Danish  · Dutch

Egyptian  · Estonian  · Ethiopian

Finnish  · French

Georgian  · German  · Greek  · Guatemalan

Hungarian

Indian  · Iranian  · Iraqi  · Irish  · Italian

Kazakhstani

Latvian  · Libyan  · Lithuanian

Mexican  · Moldovan  · Moroccan  · Nigerian

Polish

Romanian  · Russian

Serbian  · Slovak  · South African  · Sudanese  · Swedish  · Swiss  · Syrian

Tunisian  · Turkish

Ukrainian  · Uzbekistani

Yemeni
By place of residence
 

Although traditionally the term "Ashkenazi Jews" was used as an all-encompassing term referring to the Jews descended from the Jewish communities of Europe, due to the melting pot effect of Israeli society the term "Ashkenazi Jews" gradually becomes more vague as many of the Israeli descendants of the Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants gradually adopted the characteristics of Israeli culture and as more descendants intermarry with descendants of other Jewish communities.

The list is ordered by category of human endeavor. Persons with significant contributions in two of these are listed in both of them, to facilitate easy lookup.

Politicians

Military

Religious figures

Religious-rabbis

Haredi rabbis

Activists

  • Uri Avnery – peace activist, Gush Shalom[63]
  • Yael Dayan – writer, politician, activist[64]
  • Michael Dorfman – Russian-Israeli essayist and human rights activist[65]
  • Uzi Even – gay rights activist[66]
  • Yehuda Glick – Israeli activist and rabbi who campaigned for expanding Jewish access to the Temple Mount[67]
  • Daphni Leef – Israeli activist; in 2011 sparked one of the largest waves of mass protest in Israel's history[68]
  • Rudy Rochman - Jewish, Zionist activist
  • Uri Savir – peace negotiator, Peres Center for Peace[69]
  • Israel Shahak – political activist[70]
  • Natan Sharansky – Soviet-era human rights activistref>Christopher Lehmann-Haupt (May 3, 2002). "Ida Milgrom, 94, Dies; Helped Free a Son Held by Soviets". The New York Times.</ref>

Cultural and entertainment figures

Film, TV, and stage

Classical musicians

Writers

Artists

Models

Academic figures

Physics and chemistry

Arieh Warshel, 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Laureate for "the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems"

Biology and medicine

Social sciences

Computing and mathematics

Engineering

Philosophy

Humanities

Architecture

Entrepreneurs and businesspeople

Technology

Other industries

Sports

Association football

Basketball

Boxing

Fencing

Figure skating

Sailing

Swimming

Tennis

Other

Criminals

  • Hanan Goldblatt – actor, comedian and singer; was convicted in 2008 of perpetrating acts of rape and other sex offenses against women in his acting class[183][184]
  • Baruch Goldsteinmassacred 29 Arabs in the Cave of the Patriarchs in 1994[185]
  • Avraham Hirschson – politician who was among other things the former Israeli Minister of Finance; convicted of stealing close to 2 million NIS from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman[186]
  • Zeev Rosenstein – mob boss and drug trafficker[187]
  • Gonen Segev – former Israeli member of Knesset and government minister; convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery and electronic commerce fraud[188]
  • Ehud Tenenbaum – computer hacker also known as "The Analyzer" who became famous in 1998 when he was caught by the FBI after hacking into the computers of NASA, the Pentagon, the Knesset and the US Army, and after installing trojan horse software on some of those computers[189]
  • Dudu Topaz – TV personality, comedian, actor, screenwriter, playwright, author and radio and television host; committed suicide in August 2009 after being charged with inciting violence against national media figures[190]

See also

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