With the jewish people making up such a minuscule portion of the global population, why is it that the majority of billionaires around the globe are jewish? Are you ignorant enough to believe it’s simply because jews work harder? Of course not, jews don’t work hard. Are you going to buy the line that jews are smarter? Of course not, jews are not smarter. It boils down to nothing more than deception and underhanded swindling that has made these notorious carpet baggers so wealthy. This list barely scratches the surface of jewish billionaires, another area like the media, hollywood, congress, senate and government in general where jews are far over-represented, and it’s not by accident.
Warren Buffet – crypto-jew Berkshire Hathaway John Gandel – Northgan Gandel Group Solomon Lew Frank Lowy – The Westfield Group Harry Triguboff – Meriton Apartments Elie Horn – owner/founder Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Joseph Safra – Safra Group Moises Safra – Safra Group Dorothea Steinbruch – widow of Mendel Steinbruch, co-founder of Vicunha Group, owner Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (steel company) David Azrieli – founder Canpro Investments Charles Bronfman – co-chairman Seagram Co. Daryl Katz- founder/chairman Katz Group of Companies Bernard Sherman – founder/chairman Apotex Group Alexander Shnaider – co-founder Midland Group Jeffrey Skoll – co-founder Ebay Sir Michael Kadoorie – owner/founder CLP Holdings Ltd Serge Dassault – Dassault Group Alain & Gerard Wertheimer – owners Chanel Andy von Bechtolsheim – co-founder Sun Microsystems Shari Arison – co-owner Carnival Cruise Ami/Michael Federmann – Federmann Enterprises Morris Kahn – co-founder Amdocs Lev Leviev – owner Africa-Israeli Investments Alexander Mashkevich – co-owner Aflgeron Management Arnon Milchan – New Regency Productions Sammy Ofer – Ofer Brothers Group Benny Steinmetz – Steinmetz Diamond Group Yitzhak Tshuva – Delek Group Stef Wertheimer – founder Iscar Lily Safra – born Lily Watkins married into jewish money, husbands die of odd circumstances Alexander Abramov – Evraz Holdings, steel production Roman Abramovich – Sibneft Peter Aven – co-founder Alfa Bank Boris Berezovsky – a.k.a. Platon Elenin former deputy secretary of Russia security council, robber baron Mikhail Fridman – Alfa Group Vyacheslav Kantor – Akron German Khan – executive director Alfa Group Lev Kvetnoi Leonid Mikhelson – founder/chairman Novatek Victor Vekselberg – TNK-BP Nicky Oppenheimer – De Beers Isak Andic – founder Mango Marcuise Alicia Koplowitz – Omega Capital Marcuise Esther Koplowitz – Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas Gennadiy Bogolyubov – Privat Group Igor Kolomoysky – Dnipropetrovs’k Group Victor Pinchuk – founder Interpipe Group Clive Calder – founder Zomba Music Group Richard Desmond – publisher Daily Express Lloyd Dorfman – founder Travelers Group Bernie Ecclestone – president/CEO Formula One Management Laurence Graff – Graff Diamonds Sir Philip Green – British Home Stores Albert Gubay – founder Kwik Safe Nasser Khalili – art dealer Joseph Lewis – founder/investor Tavistock Group Baron David Sainsbury – J Sainsbury David & Simon Reuben – joint Chief Executives of Reuben Brothers Eduard Shifrin – Midland Group Daniel Abraham – Slim-Fast Sheldon Adelson – Las Vegas Sands Philip Anschutz – founder/chairman The Anschutz Corporation Edmund Ansin – president Sunbeam Television Corp Micky Arison – CEO/owner Carnival Cruise Lines Steven Ballmer – CEO Microsoft Ronald Baron – founder Baron Capitol Management Marc Benioff – chairman/CEO of Salesforce.com Carl Berg – owner Berg & Berg Nicolas Berggruen – founder Berggruen Holdings Leon Black – partner Apollo Management Arthur Blank – co-founder/co-owner Home Depot Leonard Blavatnik – shareholder TNT-BP Saul and Access/Renova Michael Bloomberg – NY city mayor, founder Bloomberg L.P. Neil Bluhm – owner JMG Realty David Bonderman – founder GP principal, TPG Group Norman Braman – former owner Philadelphia Eagles Charles Brandes -founder Brandes Investment Partners Donald Bren – chairman Irvine Company Sergey Brin – co-founder/co-owner Google Eli Broad – shareholder American International Group Edgar Bronfman, Sr – Seagram Co. Ronald Burkle – founder Yucaipa Cos. Alan Casden – partner Blackacre Capital Management Leon Charney – lawyer Steven Cohen – founder/chairman SAC Capital Partners Leon Cooperman – founder/CEO/chairman Omega Advisors Lester Crown – shareholder General Dynamics Mark Cuban – founder Broadcast.com, Dallas Mavericks Michael Dell – founder Dell Computers Barry Diller – founder CEO IAC Stanley Druckenmiller – founder Duquesne Capital Glenn Dubin – co-founder Highbridge Capital Management Larry Ellison – CEO Oracle Communication Israel Englander – Millennium Partners Doris Fisher – co-founder The Gap John Fisher – main shareholder The Gap Kenneth Fisher – founder/chairman/CEO Fisher Investments Robert Fisher – chairman The Gap Thomas Friedkin – Gulf States Toyota Robert Friedland – Ivanhoe Mines Phillip Frost – chairman Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. David Geffen – co-founder/co-owner Dream Works SKG Malcolm Glazer – First Allied Corporation Alec Gores – leveraged buyouts of technology firms Tom Gores – Platinum Equity David Gottesman – founder/partner First Manhattan Jeffrey Greene – real estate William Gross – manager Pacific Investments Management Joshua Harris – partner Apollo Management Carl Icahn – 2.9% of Time Warner, financier, corporate raider, private equity investor Michael Ilitch – founder/owner Little Caesar’s Pizza Jim Irsay – owner Indianapolis Colts Irwin Jacobs – co-founder/main shareholder Qualcomm Jeremy Jacobs, Sr – owner Deleware North Companies George Kaiser – owner Kaiser-Fransis Oil Sidney Kimmel – founder Jones Apparel Group, Nine West shoe stores Alexander Knaster – CEO Pampona Capital Management Charles Koch – CEO/chairman Koch Industries David Koch – co-owner Koch Industries William Koch – The Oxbow Group Bruce Kovner – founder Caxton Associates Robert Kraft – chairman Kraft Group Michael Krasny – founder/owner CDW Computer Henry Kravis – co-founder/co-owner Kohelberg, Kravis, Roberts & Company Edward Lampert – CEO/chairman EPS Investments Marc Lasry – founder/partner Avenue Capital Group Leonard Lauder – co-owner/CEO Estee Lauder Companies Ronald Lauder – co-owner Estee Lauder Companies Ralph Lauren – founder/chairman Polo Ralph Lauren Thomas Lee – founder Thomas H. Lee Partners Richard LeFrak – president LeFrak Organisation Nancy Lerner – main shareholder MBNA Financial Norma Lerner – main shareholder MBNA Financial Randolph Lerner – main shareholder MBNA Financial Theodore Lerner – principal Lerner Enterprises Peter Lewis – chairman Progressive Insurance Companies George Lindemann – Palm Beach Investments Jeffrey Lurie – owner (1994) Philadelphia Eagles Stephen Mandel, Jr – founder Lone Pine Capital Alfred Mann – owner Mankind Corporation Joe Mansueto – founder/CEO Morningstar Inc Bernard Marcus – co-founder/co-owner Home Depot Gary Michelson – spinal surgeon Michael Milken – Drexel Burnham Lambert Paul Milstein – partner Milstein Properties John Morgridge – chairman/CEO Cisco Systems Michael Moritz – Sequoia Capital Donald Newhouse – Advanced Publications Samuel Newhouse, Jr – Advanced Publications Daniel Och – Och-Ziff Capital Management Larry Page – co-founder/co-owner Google John Paulson – president Paulson & Co. Nelson Peltz – Triarc Companies Ronald Perelman – Revlon Isaac Perlmutter – CEO Marvel Enterprises Inc Michael Price – founder MFP Investments Anthony Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Daniel Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group James Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Jay Robert Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Jean Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group John Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Karen Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Linda Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Nicholas Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Penny Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Thomas Pritzker – Hyatt Hotels, Marmon Group Stewart Rahr – president/CEO Kinray Corp Mitchell Rales – director (1983) owner Danaher Corporation Steven Rales – chairman (1984) Danaher Corporation Sumner Redstone – CEO/chairman Viacom Ira Rennert – Renco Group Marc Rich – commodities trader Robert Rich, Jr – main shareholder Rich Products Corp George Roberts – co-founder/co-owner Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co. Stephen Ross – CEO/chairman Related Companies Alexander Rovt – fertilizer Marc Rowan – partner Apollo Management David Rubinstein – co-founder The Carlyle Group Haim Saban – Saban Capital Group Henry Samueli – co-founder/owner Broadcom Corporation Tamir Sapir – (birth name Temur Sepiahsvili) commodities, real estate Steven Schonfeld – Schonfeld Group Lynn Schusterman – Samson Investment Company Stephen Schwarzman – founder Blackstone Group Eugene Shvidler – shareholder Sibneft Thomas Siebel – founder Siebel Systems Herbert Simon – Simon Property Group James Simons – founder Renaissance Technologies Corporation Daniel Snyder – founder/owner Snyder Communications Sheldon Solow – real estate George Soros – investor John Sperling – founder Apollo Group Peter Sperling – Apollo Group Jerry Speyer – CEO Tishman Speyer Steven Spielberg – co-founder/co-owner DreamWorks SKG Leonard Stern – Hartz Mountain Henry Swieca – co-founder Highbridge Capital Management Alfred Taubman – Sotheby’s auction and shopping centers David Tepper – hedge funds, Appaloosa Management Joan Tisch – co-chairman Loews Corporation Wilma Tisch – co-chairman Loews Corporation Leslie Wexner – CEO Limited Brands Meg Whitman – CEO/president Ebay Stephen Wynn – chairman/CEO Mirage Resorts Charles Zegar – New York Bloomberg LP Sam Zell – Equity Residential Daniel Ziff – co-owner Ziff-Davis Publishing Dirk Ziff – co-owner Ziff-Davis Publishing Robert Ziff – co-owner Ziff-Davis Publishing Mark Zuckerberg- founder Facebook Mortimer Zuckerman – founder New York Daily News Rockefeller Family – Standard Oil and other oil holdings Bill Ackman – founder Pershing Square Capital Management
CABINET MEMBERS AND SENIOR OFFICIALS
Judah Benjamin – Confederate States of America: Attorney General (1861), Secretary of War (1861), Secretary of State (1862–65)
Oscar Straus – Secretary of Commerce and Labor (1906–09)
Henry Morgenthau – Jr., Secretary of the Treasury (1934–45)
Arthur J. Goldberg – Secretary of Labor (1961–1962)
Abraham A. Ribicoff – Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1961–62)
Walter W. Rostow – National Security Advisor (1966–69)
Wilbur J. Cohen – Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1968–69)
James Schlesinger – CIA Director (1973), Secretary of Defense (1973–75) (convert to Lutheranism)
Henry Kissinger – National Security Advisor (1969–75); Secretary of State (1973–77)
Ron Nessen – White House Press Secretary (1974–77)
Edward Levi – Attorney General (1975–1977)
W. Michael Blumenthal – Secretary of the Treasury (1977–79)
Harold Brown – Secretary of Defense (1977–81)
Neil Goldschmidt – Secretary of Transportation (1979–1981)
Philip Morris Klutznick – Secretary of Commerce (1980–1981)
Caspar Weinberger – Secretary of Defense (1981–87) (Episcopalian; paternal descendant of Czech Jews)
Richard Perle – U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense (1981–1987),
Kenneth Duberstein – White House Chief of Staff (1988–1989)
Richard Darman – Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1989–93)
Robert Reich – Secretary of Labor (1993–97)
Alice M. Rivlin – Director of Office of Management and Budget (1994–96)
John M. Deutch – Belgian-born CIA director (1995–96)
Robert Rubin – Secretary of the Treasury (1995–99)
Dan Glickman – Secretary of Agriculture (1995–2001)
Mickey Kantor – Secretary of Commerce (1996–97)
Madeleine Albright – Secretary of State (1997–01) (raised Catholic by adoptive parents)
William S. Cohen – Secretary of Defense (1997-01) (Jewish father; lists self as Unitarian Universalist)
Sandy Berger – National Security Advisor (1997–01)
Larry Summers – Secretary of the Treasury (1999–01)
Jacob Lew – Director of Office of Management and Budget (1999–2001)
Leon Fuerth – National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore (1993–2001)
Ari Fleischer – White House Press Secretary (2001–03)
Elliott Abrams – Special Assistant to the President (2001–2005), Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy (2005–2008)
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz – U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (2001–2005)
Douglas J. Feith – Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (2001–2005)
Lewis Libby (Irve Lewis “Scooter” Libby) – Assistant to the former President of the United States, George W. Bush and Chief of Staff to the former Vice President, Dick Cheney, and Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs, serving from 2001 to 2005.
Victoria Nuland – U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO (2005–2008)
Michael Chertoff – Secretary for Homeland Security (2005–2009)
Joshua Bolten – Director of Office of Management and Budget (2003–06); White House Chief of Staff (2006–2009)
Michael Mukasey – Attorney General (2007–2009)
Rahm Emanuel – White House Chief of Staff (2009-)
CURRENT SENATORS
Carl Levin – Democrat, Michigan since 1979
Arlen Specter – Democrat, Pennsylvania since 1981 Formerly a Republican; switched parties on April 28, 2009.
Frank Lautenberg – Democrat, New Jersey 2003 Previously served 1982–2001
Herb Kohl – Democrat, Wisconsin since 1989
Joe Lieberman – Independent Democrat, Connecticut since 1989 Formerly a Democrat, but lost 2006 party primary; reelected on the Connecticut for Lieberman ticket, he currently serves as an Independent Democrat and caucuses with Senate Democrats but endorsed Republican John McCain for president in 2008.
Dianne Feinstein – Democrat, California since 1992
Barbara Boxer – Democrat, California since 1993
Russ Feingold – Democrat, Wisconsin since 1993
Ron Wyden – Democrat, Oregon 1996
Charles Schumer – Democrat, New York 1999
Ben Cardin – Democrat, Maryland 2007
Bernie Sanders – Independent, Vermont 2007 Sanders is a self-described “democratic socialist” and is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, but because he does not belong to a formal political party he appears as an Independent on the ballot. Sanders caucuses with the Democratic Party and is counted as a Democrat for the purposes of committee assignments.
Ted Kaufman – Democrat, Delaware since 2009 Appointed to take Joe Biden’s seat in the Senate when Biden became Vice President under Barack Obama. Jewish father.
Michael Bennet – Democrat, Colorado 2009 Appointed. Jewish mother.
Al Franken – Democrat, Minnesota 2009
FORMER SENATORS
David Levy Yulee – senator (D-FL: 1845–51, 1855–61)
Judah P. Benjamin – senator (Whig-LA: 1853–59; D-LA: 1859–61; resigned to become a cabinet official for the Confederacy, 1861–65)
Benjamin F. Jonas – senator (D-LA: 1879–85)
Joseph Simon – senator (R-OR: 1898–03)
Isidor Rayner – senator (D-MD: 1905–12)
Simon Guggenheim – senator (R-CO: 1907–13)
Herbert Lehman – senator (D-NY: 1949–57)
Barry M. Goldwater – senator (R-AZ: 1953–1965, 1969–1987), (Jewish father)
Richard L. Neuberger – senator (D-OR: 1955–60)
Jacob Javits – senator (R-NY: 1957–81)
Ernest Gruening – senator (D-AK: 1959–69)
Abraham Ribicoff – senator (D-CT: 1963–81)
Pierre Salinger – senator (D-CA: 1964)
Howard Metzenbaum – senator (D-OH: 1974, 1976–95)
Richard B. Stone – senator (D-FL: 1975–80)
Edward Zorinsky – senator (D-NE: 1976–87)
Rudy Boschwitz – senator (R-MN: 1978–91)
William Cohen – senator (R-ME: 1979–97) (Jewish father)
Warren Rudman – senator (R-NH: 1980–93)
Jacob Hecht – senator (R-NV: 1983–89)
Paul Wellstone – senator (D-MN: 1991–02)
George Allen – senator (R-VA: 2001–2007) (Allen’s mother is Jewish)
Norm Coleman – senator (R-MN: 2003-2009)
CURRENT REPRESENTATIVES
Henry Waxman
Barney Frank
Gary Ackerman – Currently heads the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP)
Howard Berman
Sander M. Levin
Eliot L. Engel
Nita Lowey – First female chairwoman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which she chaired from 1991 to 1992
Bob Filner
Jane Harman – Served 1993–1999 and 2001–Present
Jerrold Nadler
Steve Rothman
Shelley Berkley – First Jewish congresswoman from Nevada
Jan Schakowsky
Brad Sherman
Anthony D. Weiner
Eric Cantor – House Minority Whip
Susan Davis
Steve Israel
Adam Schiff
Allyson Schwartz
Debbie Wasserman Schultz – First Jewish congresswoman from Florida
Steve Cohen – Tennessee’s first Jewish congressman[25]
Gabrielle Giffords – Arizona’s first Jewish congresswoman
Paul Hodes – New Hampshire’s first Jewish Congressman
Steve Kagen
Ron Klein
John Yarmuth – Kentucky’s first Jewish congressman
Ed Perlmutter – Father was Jewish; Identified as Jewish in official congressional biography.
John Adler
Alan Grayson
Jared Polis
Ted Deutch
FORMER REPRESENTATIVES
Francis Salvador – first Jewish member of a colonial legislature.
Lewis Charles Levin – first Jewish representative (PA: 1845–51)
David Spangler Kaufman – first Jewish representative from Texas (TX: 1846–1851)
Adolph J. Sabath – (D-IL, 1907–1952)
Victor L. Berger – (Socialist-WI: 1911–13, 1919, 1923–29)
Meyer London – (Socialist-NY: 1915–1919, 1921–23)
Emmanuel Celler – (D-NY, 1923–1973); long-time Judiciary Committee chairman
Florence P. Kahn – (R-CA, 1925–37); first Jewish woman representative
Jacob K. Javits – (R-NY, 1947–54)
Abraham A. Ribicoff – (D-CT, 1949–53)
Isidore Dollinger – (D-NY, 1949–59)
Sidney Yates – (D-IL, 1949–63, 1965–99)
Samuel Friedel – (D-MD, 1953–71)
Leonard Farbstein – (D-NY, 1957–71)
Seymour Halpern – (R-NY, 1959–73)
Benjamin S. Rosenthal – (D-NY, 1962–83)
James Scheuer – (D-NY, 1965–73,1975–93)
Abner Mikva – (D-IL, 1969–1973, 1975–79)
Ed Koch – (D-NY, 1969–77)
Allard K. Lowenstein – (D-NY, 1969–71); civil rights activist
Bella Abzug – (D-NY, 1971–77); feminist leader and gay rights activist
Benjamin Gilman – (R-NY, 1973–2003)
Elizabeth Holtzman – (D-NY, 1973–81)
Elliot Levitas – (D-GA, 1975–85)
Sala Burton – (D-CA, 1983–87
Theodore Weiss – (D-NY, 1977–92)
Dan Glickman – (D-KS, 1977–95)
Eric Fingerhut – (D-OH, 1993–95)
Martin Frost – (D-TX, 1979–2005); former chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Ron Wyden – (D-ORE, 1981–96)
Charles Schumer – (D-NY, 1981–1999)
Tom Lantos – (D-CAL, 1981–2008); the only Holocaust survivor to ever serve in Congress
Bobbi Fiedler – (R-CA, 1981–87) leader of anti-busing movement in the San Fernando Valley, defeated long-time incumbent Congressman James C. Corman in the 1980 elections
Sam Gejdenson – (D-CT: 1981–2001)
Barbara Boxer – (D-CA, 1983–92)
Benjamin Erdreich – (D-AL, 1983–1993)
Bernie Sanders – (Independent-VT, 1991–2007)
Peter Deutsch – (D-FL: 1993–2005)
Ben Cardin – (D-MD: 1987–2007)
Rahm Emanuel – (D-IL: 2003–2009) Now Obama’s White House Chief of Staff
AMBASSADORS
Henry Morgenthau Sr. – ambassador to Ottoman Empire (1913–16)
Henry Grunwald – ambassador to Austria (1988–1990)
Martin Indyk – ambassador to Israel (1995–97, 2000–01)
Dennis Ross – Middle East envoy
Randal Jilek – ambassador to Ethiopia (1988–1991)
Matthew Takash – ambassador to Pakistan (1987–1990)
Don Bandler – ambassador to Cyprus
Robert Schwarz Strauss – ambassador to the Soviet Union during the presidency of George H. W. Bush
Martin J. Silverstein – ambassador to Uruguay (2001–2005)
Sam Fox – ambassador to Belgium (2007-)
Daniel C. Kurtzer – ambassador to Israel and formerly ambassador to Egypt
Ronald S.Lauder – ambassador to Austria (1986–87)
Leonard S. Unger – ambassador to Laos (1962–1964); ambassador to Thailand (1967); ambassador to Taiwan (1974–1979)
David Hermelin – ambassador to Norway (1998–2000)
Nancy (Komen) Brinker – ambassador to Hungary (2001–2004)
Ronald Weiser – United States Ambassador to Slovakia (2001–2004)
Larry Lawrence – ambassador to Switzerland (1994–1996)
Alan Solomont – ambassador to Spain (2010-Current)
David Adelman – ambassador to Singapore (2010-Current)
GOVERNORS
David Emanuel – governor of Georgia (D/R-GA: 1801-1801)
Edward Salomon – governor of Wisconsin (R-WI: 1862–64)
Edward S. Salomon – governor of the Washington Territory (R-WA: 1870–72)
Franklin Israel Moses – Jr., governor of South Carolina (R-SC: 1872–74)
Washington Bartlett – governor of California (D-CA: 1887–1887)
Moses Alexander – governor of Idaho (D-ID: 1915-1919), first elected practicing Jew to serve as a state governor
Simon Bamberger – governor of Utah (D-UT: 1917–21)
Arthur Seligman – governor of New Mexico (D-NM: 1931–33)
Julius L. Meier – governor of Oregon (Ind-OR: 1931–35)
Henry Horner – governor of Illinois (D-IL: 1933–40)
Herbert H. Lehman – governor of New York (D-NY: 1933–42)
Ernest Gruening – territorial governor of Alaska (D-AK: 1939–53)
Abraham Ribicoff – governor of Connecticut (D-CT: 1955–61)
Samuel H. Shapiro – governor of Illinois (D-IL: 1968–69)
Frank Licht – governor of Rhode Island (D-RI: 1969–73)
Marvin Mandel – governor of Maryland (D-MD: 1969–77)
Milton Shapp – governor of Pennsylvania (D-PA: 1971–79)
Madeleine M. Kunin – governor of Vermont (D-VT: 1985–91)
Neil Goldschmidt – governor of Oregon (D-OR: 1987–91)
Bruce Sundlun – governor of Rhode Island (D-RI: 1991–95)
George Allen – governor of Virginia (R-VA 1994–98) (Allen’s mother is Jewish)
Linda Lingle – governor of Hawaii (R-HI: 2002–present)
Ed Rendell – governor of Pennsylvania (D-PA: 2003–present)
Eliot Spitzer – governor of New York (D-NY: 2007–2008)
Jack A. Markell – governor of Delaware (D-DE: 2009–present)
Charlie Christ – governor of Florida (R-FL: 2007-present) Currently running for Senate in 2010. (crypto jew)
JEWISH MAYORS
Atlanta, Georgia – Sam Massell (1969–1973)
Beverly Hills, California – Jimmy Delshad (2007–2008, 2010-present)
Beverly Hills, California – Nancy Krasne (2009–present)
Boca Raton, Florida – Steven Abrams (2001-2008)
Cincinnati – Bill Gradison (1971), Jerry Springer[40] (1977–78)
Dallas, Texas – Laura Miller (2002–07), Annette Strauss (1987–1991)
Indianapolis – Stephen Goldsmith (1992–99)
Hoboken, New Jersey – Dawn Zimmer (2009–present)
Iowa City – Moses Bloom (1873, First Jewish Mayor of a “Major city”)
Kansas City, Missouri – Richard L. Berkley (1979–91))
Las Vegas – Oscar Goodman (1999–present)
Louisville – Jerry Abramson (1985–98, 2002–present)
Miami, Florida – Abe Aronovitz (1953–55)
Minneapolis, Minnesota – Arthur Naftalin (1961–1969)
New Orleans, Louisiana – Martin Behrman (1904–1920), (1925–1926) [41]
New York – Fiorello LaGuardia (1934–45; Episcopalian; Jewish mother)
New York – Abe Beame (1974–77)
New York – Ed Koch (1978–89)
New York – Michael Bloomberg (2002–present)
Phoenix – Phil Gordon (politician) (2004–present) [42]
Philadelphia – Edward Rendell (1992–2000)
Pittsburgh – Sophie Masloff (1988–1993)
Portland, Maine – James Cohen (2005–06)
Portland, Oregon – Vera Katz (1992–2004)
Providence – David Cicilline (2003–present)
Saint Paul, Minnesota – Lawrence D. Cohen (politician) (1972–1976)
Saint Paul, Minnesota – Norm Coleman (1994–2002)
San Diego – Susan Golding (1992–2000)
San Francisco – Washington Bartlett (1883–1887)
San Francisco – Adolph Sutro (1894–1896)
San Francisco – Dianne Feinstein (1978–88)[43]
Seattle – Bailey Gatzert (1875–76)
Worcester, Massachusetts – Israel Katz (1974–75)
Ventura, California – Bill Fulton (2009-present)
Worcester, Massachusetts – Jordan Levy (1980–81, 1988–93)
JEWS ON THE SUPREME COURT
Louis Brandeis – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1916-39
Stephen Breyer – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1994-
Benjamin N. Cardozo – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1932-38
Abe Fortas – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1965-69
Felix Frankfurter – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1939-62
Ruth Bader Ginsburg – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1993-
Arthur J. Goldberg – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1962-65
Sonyao Sotomayor – U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice 2009-present
Elena Kagan – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 2010-present
OTHER PROMINENT JEWS
Jay Dardenne – Louisiana secretary of state since 2006
Eric Garcetti – Los Angeles City Council President
Franklin J. Moses – Sr., politician, judge, and attorney important in the history of 19th Century South Carolina
Bernard Stone – alderman of the 50th Ward in Chicago, Illinois
Kinky Friedman – 2006 Texas Independent gubernatorial candidate
Jason Bedrick – first Orthodox elected official in New Hampshire
Harvey Milk – first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
Steve Poizner – California State Insurance Commissioner and 2010 California Republican gubernatorial candidate
Rosalind Wyman – first Jewish woman elected to Los Angeles City Council.
Jan Perry – Los Angeles City Councilwoman (D-9th District)
Harold Dobbs – San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Roger Boas – San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Robert Mendelsohn – San Francisco Board of Supervi
Aaron Spelling – Famous TV producer and father of a great ‘No Talent’ also known as Tori Spelling
David Geffen – Entertainment Executive
Jaffrey Katzenberg – “Former Disney Exec, now SKG partner”
Louis B. Mayer – Hollywood Mogul, founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Michael Eisner – Walt Disney
Peter Grant – British rock and roll manager – best known for the Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin. Also founded Swan Song Records.
Samuel Goldwyn – Hollywood heavy weight
Samuel Z. Arkoff – Founder of American International Pictures ( later Orion )
Saul Chaplin – Movie Producer and composer. Real name Sol Kaplan morning talk show host.
Harry Cohn – founder of Columbia Pictures
William Fox – founder of Fox Film Corporation
Carl Laemmle – founder of Universal Pictures
Sidney Sheinberg – executive of MCA
Sam Warner – co-founder of Warner Brothers Studios
Lew Wasserman – founder of MCA
Bob Weinstein – Co-founder of Miramax
Harvey Weinstein – Co-founder of Miramax
Adolph Zukor – founder of Paramount Pictures
Irwin Allen – producer & director
Judd Apatow – screenwriter
George Axelrod – screenwriter
David Benioff – screenwriter
Steven Bochco – creator of LA Law, Murder One
Jerry Bruckheimer – producer
Seymore Butts – adult film producer & director
Paddy Chayefsky – screenwriter
Norman Corwin – radio writer, producer
David Crane – screenwriter, producer, co-creator of Friends
Robert Evans – producer, studio executive
William Goetz – producer
Leonard Goldberg – producer
Akiva Goldsman – Oscar-winning screenwriter, producer
Carl Gottlieb – screenwriter
Ben Hecht – screenwriter
Don Hewitt – executive producer of 60 minutes
Lawrence Kasdan – screenwriter and director
Marta Kauffman – producer, screenwriter, co-creator of Friends
Charlie Kaufman – screenwriter
David Kohan – executive producer of Will & Grace, Good Morning Miami,
Twins, Four Kings – screenwriter of The Wonder Years
Ernest Lehman – screenwriter
Max Mutchnick – executive producer of Will & Grace, Good Morning Miami,
Marc Platt – producer
Sydney Pollack – Oscar-winning director
Carl Reiner – comedian, creator of The Dick Van Dyke Show
Leon Schlesinger – producer
Josh Schwartz – screenwriter, creator of The OC
Sherwood Schwartz – creator of Gilligan’s Island, Brady Bunch
David Selznick – producer
Rod Serling – creator of The Twilight Zone
Joel Silver – producer and co-inventor of Ultimate Frisbee
Aaron Sorkin – creator of West Wing
Aaron Spelling – producer, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie’s Angels, Beverly Hills, 90210, Vega$, Family, Dynasty, Melrose Place, Charmed, 7th Heaven, Summerland
Darren Star – creator of Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, Sex and the City
Matt Stone – creator of South Park (Jewish mother)
Bill Maher – creator and host of “Real Time”
Clive Davis – producer
Ron Field – director
Arthur Hammerstein – producer, director, uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II
Morley Safer – 60 Minutes journalist
Scott Simon – “NPR’s Saturday Weekend Edition, broadcast journalist”
Wolf Blitzer – CNN Journalist
Barbara Walters – “The pretentious, self important and respected host of 20/20 and countless softball pitched celebrity specials”
Barry Farber – Radio Talk Show Host
Dennis Prager – Talk show host
Ed Koch – Radio Talk Show Host and ex Mayor of New York City
A.M. Rosenthal – NY Times columnist
Ann Landers – Advice columnist
Michael Kinsley – “Syndicated columnist, who now works for Slate”
Walter Winchell – Entertainment columnist and pioneer of celebrity journalism
William Safire – NY Times Columnist
Jacobo Zabludovsky – Mexico’s equivalent of Dan Rather
Ted Koppel – ABC News caster
Bill Handel – Popular morning talk show host.
Dr. Laura Schlesinger – Has the US’s 2nd most popular talk show. Broadcast internationally.
Dan Abrams – MSNBC Anchor
Marv Albert – Sportscaster
Mel Allen – Radio Sportscaster
Chuck Barris – presenter of Dating Game and Gong Show
Kitty Carlisle – panelist on To Tell the Truth, arts advocate
Connie Chung – news anchor (converted)
Liz Claman – host of CNBC Morning Call
Howard Cosell – sportscaster
Katie Couric – presenter of the Today Show (jewish mother)
Jim Cramer – TV Reporter
Don Francisco – presenter of Sabado Gigante
Allen Funt – presenter of Candid Camera
Ira Glass – presenter of This American Life
Amy Goodman – presenter of Democracy Now
Daryn Kagan – host of CNN Live Today
Larry King – CNN reporter, host of Larry King Live
Ted Koppel – presenter of Nightline
Ricki Lake – presenter of Ricki
Dave Lieberman – presenter of Good Deal with Dave Lieberman
Bill Maher – ex-presenter of Politically Incorrect (Jewish mother, raised Catholic)
Al Michaels – sportscaster
Bill Nye – presenter of Bill Nye, the Science Guy
Maury Povich – talk-show host
Geraldo Rivera – news reporter (Jewish mother)
Laura Schlessinger – radio talk-show host of Dr. Laura
Daniel Schorr – tv reporter
Dinah Shore – television host, singer
Richard Simmons – fitness guru, host of Lighten Up with Richard Simmons
Herb Stempel – quiz show contestant
Bill Stern – radio sportscaster
Howard Stern – radio shock jock
Jon Stewart – comedian, presenter of The Daily Show
Carl Bernstein – author and journalist, Watergate reporter
Barbara Ehrenreich – journalist
Charles Flato – American writer, Soviet agent
Pauline & Esther Friedman – advice columnists Dear Abby and Ann Landers
Bernard Goldberg – journalist, author
Jonah Goldberg – commentator (jewish father, raised jewish)
Seymour Hersh – My Lai reporter
Tom Kornheiser – journalist
Samuel Krafsur – TASS journalist, Soviet agent
Paul Krassner – satirist
A. J. Liebling – journalist
Joshua Micah Marshall – political blogger
Shirley Povich – sports columnist
George Seldes – investigative journalist
Gloria Steinem – journalist, feminist activist
I. F. Stone – investigative journalist
Debbie Schlussel – political commentator, talk show host, attorney, NY Post, Jerusalem Post
Mortimer Zuckerman – owner of NY Daily News, US News & World Report and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups.
Leslie Moonves – president of CBS television, great-nephew of David Ben-Gurion, and co-chair with Norman Ornstein of the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligation of Digital TV Producers, appointed by Clinton.
Jonathan Miller – chair and CEO of AOL division of AOL-Time-Warner
Neil Shapiro – president of NBC News
Jeff Gaspin – Executive Vice-President, Programming, NBC
David Westin – president of ABC News
Sumner Redstone – CEO of Viacom, “world’s biggest media giant” (Economist, 11/23/2) owns Viacom cable, CBS and MTVs all over the world, Blockbuster video rentals and Black Entertainment TV.
Michael Eisner – major owner of Walt Disney, Capitol Cities, ABC.
Rupert Murdoch – Owner Fox TV, New York Post, London Times, News of the World (Jewish mother Elisabeth Joy Greene)
Mel Karzamin – president of CBS
Don Hewitt – Exec. Director, 60 Minutes, CBS
Jeff Fager – Exec. Director, 60 Minutes II. CBS
David Poltrack – Executive Vice-President, Research and Planning, CBS
Sandy Krushow – Chair, Fox Entertainment
Lloyd Braun – Chair, ABC Entertainment
Barry Meyer – chair, Warner Bros.
Sherry Lansing – President of Paramount Communications and Chairman of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.
Harvey Weinstein – CEO. Miramax Films.
Brad Siegel – President, Turner Entertainment.
Peter Chernin – second in-command at Rupert Murdoch’s News. Corp., owner of Fox TV
Marty Peretz – owner and publisher of the New Republic, which openly identifies itself as pro-Israel. Al Gore credits Marty with being his “mentor.”
Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. – publisher of the NY Times, the Boston Globe and other publications.
William Safire – syndicated columnist for the NYT.
Tom Friedman – syndicated columnist for the NYT.
Charles Krauthammer – syndicated columnist for the Washington Post. Honored by Honest Reporting.com, website monitoring “anti-Israel media.”
Richard Cohen – syndicated columnist for the Washington Post
Jeff Jacoby – syndicated columnist for the Boston Globe
Norman Ornstein – American Enterprise Inst., regular columnist for USA Today, news analyst for CBS, and co-chair with Leslie Moonves of the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligation of Digital TV Producers, appointed by Clinton.
Arie Fleishcer – Dubya’s press secretary.
Stephen Emerson – every media outlet’s first choice as an expert on domestic terrorism.
David Schneiderman – owner of the Village Voice and the New Times network of “alternative weeklies.”
Dennis Leibowitz – head of Act II Partners, a media hedge fund
Kenneth Pollack – for CIA analysts, director of Saban Center for Middle East Policy, writes op-eds in NY Times, New Yorker
Barry Diller – chair of USA Interactive, former owner of Universal Entertainment, CEO of 20th Century Fox and QVC
Kenneth Roth – Executive Director of Human Rights Watch
Richard Leibner – runs the N.S. Bienstock talent agency, which represents 600 news personalities such as Dan Rather, Dianne Sawyer and Bill O’Reilly.
Terry Semel – CEO, Yahoo, former chair, Warner Bros.
Mark Golin – VP and Creative Director, AOL
Warren Lieberford – Pres., Warner Bros. Home Video Div. of AOL- TimeWarner
Jeffrey Zucker – President of NBC Entertainment
Jack Myers – NBC, chief NYT 5.14.2
Sandy Grushow – chair of Fox Entertainment
Gail Berman – president of Fox Entertainment
Stephen Spielberg – co-founder/owner of Dreamworks
Jeffrey Katzenberg – co-founder/owner of Dreamworks, Disney
David Geffen – co-owner of Dreamworks
Lloyd Braun – chair of ABC Entertainment
Jordan Levin – president of Warner Bros. Entertainment
Max Mutchnick – co-executive producer of NBC’s “Good Morning Miami”
David Kohan – co-executive producer of NBC’s “Good Morning Miami”
Howard Stringer – chief of Sony Corp. of America
Amy Pascal – chair of Columbia Pictures
Joel Klein – chair and CEO of Bertelsmann’s American operations
Robert Stillerman – founder of Clear Channel Communications
Brian Graden – president of MTV entertainment
Ivan Seidenberg – CEO of Verizon Communications
Wolf Blitzer – host of CNN’s Late Edition
Ted Koppel – host of ABC’s Nightline
Andrea Koppel – CNN Reporter
Paula Zahn – CNN Host
Mike Wallace – Host of CBS 60 Minutes
Barbara Walters – Host, ABC’s 20-20
Michael Ledeen – editor of National Review
Bruce Nussbaum – editorial page editor, Business Week
Donald Graham – Chair and CEO of Newsweek and Washington Post, son of
Catherine Graham Meyer – former owner of the Washington Post
Howard Fineman – Chief Political Columnist, Newsweek
William Kristol – Editor, Weekly Standard, Exec. Director Project for a New American Century (PNAC)
Ron Rosenthal – Managing Editor, San Francisco Chronicle
Phil Bronstein – Executive Editor, San Francisco Chronicle,
Ron Owens – Talk Show Host, KGO (ABC-Capitol Cities, San Francisco)
John Rothman – Talk Show Host, KGO (ABC-Capitol Cities, San Francisco)
Michael Savage – Talk Show Host, KFSO (ABC-Capitol Cities, San Francisco) Syndicated in 100 markets
Michael Medved – Talk Show Host, on 124 AM stations
Dennis Prager – Talk Show Host, nationally syndicated from LA. Has Israeli flag on his home page.
Ben Wattenberg – Moderator, PBS Think Tank.
Andrew Lack – president of NBC
Daniel Menaker – Executive Director, Harper Collins
David Remnick – Editor, The New Yorker
Nicholas Lehmann – writer, the New York
Henrick Hertzberg – Talk of the Town editor, The New Yorker
Samuel Newhouse Jr. and DONALD NEWHOUSE – owners of Newhouse Publications, includes 26 newspapers in 22 cities; the Conde Nast magazine group, includes The New Yorker; Parade, the Sunday newspaper supplement; American City Business Journals, business newspapers published in more than 30 major cities in America; and interests in cable television programming and cable systems serving 1 million homes.
Donald Newhouse – chairman of the board of directors, Associated Press.
Peter R. Kann – CEO, Wall Street Journal, Barron’s
Ralph J. & Brian Roberts – Owners, Comcast-ATT Cable TV.
Lawrence Kirshbaum – CEO, AOL-Time Warner Book Group
Leonard Goldenson – president of ABC
William S. Paley – Founder And CEO of CBS
David Sarnoff – founder of NBC, general manager of RCA
Laurence Tisch – CEO of CBS
Herbert Allen, Jr. – CEO of entertainment investment house Allen & Company
Edgar Bronfman Jr. – CEO of Seagram, Viacom
Gerald Levin – Time Warner, CEO of HBO
Michael Ovitz – president of Disney, founder of CAA
Isaac Perlmutter – CEO of Marvel Entertainment
Adolph Ochs – New York Times