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Jews have contributed to a diverse range of fields, including the sciences, art, politics, literature and business. | |||
Matt Collins is the most prominent Jew of all, some may even call him the King of all Jews. | |||
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Jews have contributed to a diverse range of fields, including the sciences, art, politics, literature and business.
By type
- List of converts to Judaism
- List of European Jewish nobility
- List of fictional Jews
- List of former Jews
- List of Jewish biblical figures
- List of Jewish Nobel laureates
- List of Karaite Jews
- List of LGBT Jews
- List of Sephardic Jews
- Lists of Jews associated with literature and journalism
By occupation or activity in Judaism
By secular occupation or activity
- List of Jewish anarchists
- List of Jewish astronauts
- List of Jewish chess players
- List of Jewish economists
- List of Jewish feminists
- List of Jewish historians
- List of Jewish mathematicians
- List of Jewish scientists and philosophers
- List of Jewish United States Supreme Court justices
- List of Jews in politics
- List of Jews in sports
- List of Jews in the performing arts
- Lists of Jews associated with the visual arts
By country
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Africa
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Asia
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Europe
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North America |
Oceania |
South America |
Judaism portal |
- List of Asian Jews
- List of East European Jews
- List of Galician (Eastern Europe) Jews
- List of Jews from Sub-Saharan Africa
- List of Latin American Jews
- List of Mexican Jews
- List of North European Jews
- List of Oceanian Jews
- List of South-East European Jews
- List of West European Jews
See also
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Languages (Diasporic) |
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Studies |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |