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01/06/2007, 11:40 AM
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Martin Buber, philosopher
Erwin Chargaff, chemist, DNA pioneer
Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis (Atheist by practice)
Nachman Krochmal, philosopher
Robert von Lieben, physicist (Jewish father)
Lise Meitner, physicist: nuclear fission
Ludwig von Mises, economist
Wolfgang Pauli, physicist, Nobel Prize (1945) (one non-Jewish grandparent)
Karl Popper, leading twentieth century philosopher of science (converted to Lutheranism)
Otto Weininger, philosopher
Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher (one non-Jewish grandparent; parents converted to Christianity)
[ France
Henri Bergson, philosopher, Nobel Prize (1927)
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, physicist, Nobel Prize (1997)
Émile Durkheim, sociologist
Francois Jacob, molecular biologist, Nobel Prize (1965)
Claude Lévi-Strauss, anthropologist
Benoît Mandelbrot, mathematician, fractal geometry
Henri Moissan, chemist, Nobel Prize (1906) (Jewish mother)
Laurent Schwartz, mathematician, Fields Medal (1950)
André Weil, mathematician, Wolf Prize (1979), Steele Prize (1980)
Jacques Derrida, Philosopher & Literary Critic
Emmanuel Levinas, Philosopher
[ Germany
Hannah Arendt, philosopher
Walter Benjamin, philosopher
Hans Bethe, nuclear physics, Nobel Prize (1967) (Jewish mother)
Max Born, quantum mechanics pioneer, Nobel Prize (1954)
Georg Cantor, mathematician [1]
Albert Einstein, theoretical physics, Nobel Prize (1921)
Paul Ehrlich, developed magic bullet concept, Nobel Prize (1908)
Erich Fromm, psychologist and humanistic philosopher
Alexander Grothendieck, algebraic geometry, Fields Medal (1966) (Jewish father; mother also Jewish according to some sources [1])
Heinrich Hertz, electromagnetic radiation pioneer (Father born Jewish; [2])
Max Horkheimer, philosopher
Edmund Husserl, philosopher, founder of phenomenology
Edmund (Yehezkel) Landau, number theory.
Karl Marx, philosopher, economist (parents converted to Lutheranism)
Albert Michelson, measured speed of light, Nobel Prize (1907)
Hermann Minkowski, geometrical theory of numbers
Erich Neumann, psychologist
Franz Rosenzweig, philosopher
Karl Schwarzschild, physicist and astronomer
Otto Selz, cognitive psychologist
[Great Britain
Sir Alfred Ayer, philosopher, major figure in logical positivism, (Jewish mother)
Lord Peter Bauer, international development economist (Catholic by religion)
Sir Isaiah Berlin, political philosopher, historian of ideas
Sir Hermann Bondi, cosmologist, co-developer of steady-state theory
Sydney Brenner, molecular biologist, Nobel Prize (2002)
Selig Brodetsky, mathematician and Jewish communal leader
Sir Ernst Chain, biochemist, penicillin co-developer, Nobel Prize (1945)
Sir Michael Epstein, biologist
Ernest Gellner, philosopher, social-scientist
Rosalind Franklin, molecular biologist, DNA pioneer
H. L. A. Hart, philosopher of law
Brian David Josephson, Nobel Prize
Lord Richard Kahn, economist, multiplier theory
Lord Nicholas Kaldor, economist
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, biochemist, Krebs cycle, Nobel Prize (1953)
Harold Kroto, biologist Nobel Prize (Jewish father)
Max Newman, mathematician and computer pioneer, Colossus (Jewish father)
Leslie Orgel, chemist
Sir Rudolf Peierls, physicist, theory of hole carriers in semiconductors, Enrico Fermi Award (1980)[2]
Sir Max Perutz, chemist and molecular biologist, Nobel Prize (1962)
Sir Karl Popper, leading twentieth century philosopher of science
David Ricardo, greatest classical economist after Adam Smith (converted to Unitarianism)
James Joseph Sylvester, mathematician, major contributor to matrix theory
[ Hungary
Paul Erdős, mathematician
Theodore von Kármán, aeronautical engineer
Georg Lukács, Marxist philosopher
John von Neumann, computer scientist, mathematician (converted to Catholicism)
Michael Polanyi, polymath
Leó Szilárd, physicist
Edward Teller, physicist, father of hydrogen bomb
Eugene Wigner, physicist; Nobel Prize (1963) (parents converted to Lutheranism)
[Israel
Israel Aharoni, zoologist
Dorit Aharonov, computer scientist, quantum computing
Yakir Aharonov, physicist, quantum physics
Noga Alon, mathematician
Ruth Arnon, biochemist; Wolf prize (1998)
Robert Aumann, mathematician, game theory; Nobel prize (2005)
Jacob Bekenstein, physicist, gravity
Eli Biham, computer scientist, cryptography
Aaron Ciechanover, biologists; Nobel Prize (2004)
Irun Cohen, immunologist
Shlomi Dolev, computer scientist, distributed computing
Shimon Even, computer scientist
Oded Goldreich, computer scientist, cryptography
Avram Hershko, biologist; Nobel Prize (2004)
Ephraim Katzir, biophysicist, 4th president of Israel
Abraham Lempel, computer scientist, data compression
Yuval Ne'eman, physicist, particle physics
Amos Ori, physicist, gravity
Asher Peres, physicist, foundations of quantum mechanics
Amir Pnueli, computer scientist; Turing award (1996)
Eliyahu Rips, mathematician and Torah Codes researcher
Nathan Rosen, physicist, Founder of the Technion - Israel institute of technology
Leo Sachs, molecular biologist, immunology
Adi Shamir, computer scientist, cryptography; coinventor of RSA
Ehud Shapiro, computer scientist,
Yair Sprinzak, chemist, organic chemistry, Israeli politician
Reshef Tenne, chemist, material research and nanotechnology
Lev Vaidman, physicist, quantum physics
Chaim Weizmann, chemist, 1st president of Israel
Jacob Ziv, computer scientist, data compression
[ Poland
Solomon Asch, Gestalt psychologist
Benoît Mandelbrot, mathematician: fractals
Albert Sabin, inventor of the oral Polio vaccine
Alfred Tarski, logician and mathematician (atheistic Catholic convert)
Stanislaw Ulam, mathematician, Manhattan Project
Henryk Makower[3], microbiologist - Wroclaw (in Polish)
[Russia/Ukraine
Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician, Fields Medal (1990)
Israel Gelfand, mathematician, Wolf Prize (1978), Kyoto Prize (1989), Steele Prize (2005)
Vitaly Ginzburg, physicist, Nobel Prize (2003)
Waldemar Haffkine, biologist, vaccines against cholera and plague
Lev Landau, physicist, many contributions to theoretical physics, Nobel Prize (1962)
Phoebus Levene, nucleic acid pioneer
Wassily Leontief, economist, Nobel Prize (1973) (Jewish mother)
Grigori Perelman, mathematician, Fields Medal (2006) (declined award)
Ilya Prigogine, mathematician, Nobel Prize (1979) in chemistry
Selman Waksman, biochemist, discoverer of streptomycin, Nobel Prize (1952)
Yakov Zeldovich, cosmologist
Efim Zelmanov, mathematician, Fields Medal (1994)
[Scandinavia/Benelux
Niels Bohr, physicist (Jewish mother)
Baruch Spinoza, philosopher (excommunicated)
[Australia/Canada
Gustav Nossal, immunologist (Jewish father)
Steven Pinker, pioneer of evolutionary psychology
John Polanyi, chemist, Nobel Prize (1986) (Jewish father)
Peter Singer, philosopher
Robert Erez, philosopher & physicist.
[ United States
Isaac Asimov, biochemist, but better known for his science fiction than his actual science
M. A. Benjaminson, microbiologist, biotechnologist, pioneer in field of in vitro meat technology
Emile Berliner, inventor of gramophone
Franz Boas, founder of American Anthropology
David Bohm, quantum physics pioneer and theoretical physicist, philosopher of science
Noam Chomsky, linguist and political activist
Jesse Douglas, mathematician, Fields Medal (1936) [4]
Richard Epstein, classical liberal economist from the University of Chicago
Richard Feynman, quantum physicist, co-founder of quantum electrodynamics Nobel Prize (1965)
Milton Friedman, monetarist economist, Clark Medal (1951), Nobel Prize (1976)
Murray Gell-Mann, discoverer of quarks, Nobel Prize
John Kemeny, computer scientist, co-founder of BASIC
Saul Kripke, Philosopher
Edwin Land, inventor of polaroid
John McCarthy, artificial intelligence pioneer (Jewish mother)
Theodore Maiman, inventor of first laser
Daniel Nathans, discoverer of restriction enzymes
Robert Nozick, philosopher of libertarianism and Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University
Robert Oppenheimer, nuclear physicist, nuclear bomb, Manhattan Project
Gregory Pincus, inventor of the Pill
Ayn Rand, originator of Objectivism (atheist)
Murray Rothbard, anarcho-capitialist economist
Carl Sagan, astronomer and science popularizer, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
Jonas Salk, polio vaccine
Leo Strauss, political philosopher
Norbert Wiener, founder of cybernetics
Edward Witten, M-theory, Fields Medal
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