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This is a list of Romanian Jews who are or were Jewish or of Jewish ancestry.
Academics
- Aaron Aaronsohn, botanist
 - J. J. Benjamin, historian
 - Martin Bercovici, energy engineer
 - Randolph L. Braham, political scientist, historian
 - Nicolae Cajal, virologist and Jewish community leader
 - Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, sociologist and Marxist theorist
 - Lazăr Edeleanu, chemist
 - David Emmanuel, mathematician
 - Zicman Feider, biologist, acarologist[1]
 - Herman Finer, political scientist[2]
 - Moses Gaster, chakham, Hebrew linguist
 - Alexandru Graur, linguist
 - Lucien Goldmann, philosopher, critic, sociologist
 - Joseph M. Juran, industrial engineer
 - Ernest Klein, linguist
 - Charles H. Kremer, dentist and war-crimes investigation activist
 - Liviu Librescu, physicist [3]
 - Mario Livio, astrophysicist
 - George Lusztig, mathematician
 - Edward Luttwak, economist and historian
 - Solomon Marcus, mathematician
 - Meinhard E. Mayer, physicist
 - Serge Moscovici, social psychologist
 - Avram Leib Zissu, Political leader, Zionist activist, Author, Opinion Journalist
 - Victor Neumann, historian and political analyst
 - Andrei Oișteanu, historian and anthropologist
 - Zigu Ornea, literary critic
 - Julius Popper, explorer
 - Isaac Jacob Schoenberg, mathematician
 - Lazăr Șăineanu, (Eliezer Schein) linguist and folklorist
 - Heimann Hariton Tiktin, linguist
 - Vladimir Tismăneanu, historian and political analyst
 - David Wechsler, psychologist
 - Gedeon Dagan, hydrologist
 - Sergiu Hart, mathematician, economist
 - Michael Harsegor, historian
 - Norman Manea, writer and college professor
 
Artists
- Avigdor Arikha, painter
 - Victor Brauner, painter and photographer
 - Sorel Etrog, sculptor
 - André François, painter and graphic artist (Jewish father)
 - Idel Ianchelevici, sculptor
 - Marcel Iancu, architect and painter
 - Stan Lee, American comic book artist, co-creator of Spider-man.
 - Iosif Iser, painter
 - Isidore Isou, Letterist
 - Alex Leon, painter
 - Moissaye Marans, sculptor
 - M. H. Maxy, painter
 - Constantin Daniel Rosenthal, painter
 - Reuven Rubin, painter
 - Herman Sachs, muralist
 - Arthur Segal, painter
 - Saul Steinberg, cartoonist
 - Nicolae Vermont, painter and graphic artist
 - Jean Weinberg, photographer
 
Business people
- Max Auschnitt, financier
 - Emil Calmanovici, financier and communist activist
 
Film and stage figures
- Marcel Blossoms Blumen, journalist/film director
 - Israil Bercovici, playwright
 - Lauren Bacall, actress
 - Lucian Bratu, director/film producer
 - Christian Calson, director/writer
 - I.A.L. Diamond, screenwriter
 - Abraham Goldfaden,founder of Yiddish-language theater
 - Marin Karmitz, director, producer
 - Elina Löwensohn, actress
 - Bela Lugosi, actor
 - Sigmund Mogulesko
 - Maia Morgenstern (1962 - ) film and stage actress
 - Bernard Natan, film producer
 - Ovitz family, circus actors and traveling musicians
 - Edward G. Robinson, actor
 - Abba Schoengold [4]
 - Dumitru Solomon, playwright
 - Jacob Sternberg, director
 
Musicians
- Shlomo Artzi, musician now living in Israel
 - Alma Gluck, soprano
 - Clara Haskil, pianist
 - Philip Herschkowitz, music theorist and composer
 - Mindru Katz, pianist
 - Sammy Lerner, composer
 - Yoel Levi, conductor
 - Sergiu Luca, violinist
 - Radu Lupu, pianist
 - Silvia Marcovici, violinist
 - Ion Marin,conductor
 - Joseph Moskowitz, klezmer musician
 - Moishe Oysher, cantor and singer
 - Arnold Rosé, violinist
 - Efim Schachmeister, violinist and bandleader
 - Beverly Sills, opera singer
 - Mendi Rodan. conductor, composer and violinist.
 
Political figures
- Martin Abern, Trotskyist activist
 - Colette Avital, Israeli politician
 - Olga Bancic, communist activist
 - Silviu Brucan, communist politician and dissident
 - Miriam Eshkol, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol
 - Ghiță Moscu, communist activist and politician
 - Simion Bughici, communist politician
 - Gheorghe Stoica, communist activist and politician
 - Iosif Chișinevschi, communist politician
 - Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, communist activist
 - Max Goldstein, communist activist
 - Leonte Răutu, communist politician
 - David Korner, Trotskyist activist
 - Alex Kozinski, judge
 - Mihail Roller, communist politician
 - Serge Klarsfeld, anti-Nazi activist
 - Leon Lichtblau, communist activist
 - Samuel Leibowitz, attorney
 - Vasile Luca, communist politician
 - Mișu Dulgheru, communist activist, spy
 - Gheorghe Gaston Marin, communist politician
 - Nati Meir, politician
 - Alexandru Nicolschi, communist politician
 - Ana Pauker, communist politician
 - Avram Bunaciu, communist politician
 - Marcel Pauker, communist politician
 - Mircea Răceanu, diplomat and dissident (Jewish father)
 -  Valter Roman, communist politician
- Petre Roman, politician (Jewish father)
 
 - Leonte Tismăneanu, communist politician
 - Ghizela Vass, communist activist
 
Religious figures
- Ernest Klein, rabbi
 - Moses Rosen, rabbi
 - Moses Josef Rubin, rabbi
 - Alexandru Șafran, rabbi
 - Meir Shapiro, rabbi
 - Nicolae Steinhardt, Christian Orthodox monk (Jewish father)
 - Richard Wurmbrand, minister of religion
 
Sportspeople
Baseball

All Star Kevin Youkilis
Basketball
- Ernie Grunfeld, Romania-born US, NBA 6' 6" guard/forward & GM, Olympic champion[5]
 
Boxing
- Victor Zilberman, boxer
 
Canoeing
- Leon Rotman, sprint canoer, 2x Olympic champion (C-1 10,000 meter, C-1 1,000-meter) and bronze (C-1 1,000-meter), 14 national titles
 
Chess
- Abraham Baratz, chess player
 - Alexandru Tyroler, chess player
 - Bernardo Wexler, chess player
 
Fencing
- Andre Spitzer, fencing master and coach
 
Soccer (association football)
- Itay Shechter, soccer player
 - Avi Strool, soccer player
 - Samuel Zauber, late soccer player
 - Rudolf Wetzer, late soccer player
 
Table tennis
- Angelica Rozeanu (Adelstin), Romania/Israel, 17x world champion, ITTFHoF
 
Writers
- Iuliu Barasch, physician and writer
 - Srul Bronshtein, poet
 - Nina Cassian, poet
 - Paul Celan, poet
 - Andrei Codrescu, poet and essayist
 - Vladimir Colin, short story writer and novelist
 - Benjamin Fondane, poet, playwright, and literary critic
 - Abraham Goldfaden, poet and playwright
 - Isidore Isou, poet
 - Irving Layton, poet
 - Gherasim Luca, poet
 - Isac Ludo, novelist
 - Norman Manea, novelist
 - Cilibi Moise, storyteller and humorist
 - Sașa Pană, poet and short story writer
 - Maurice Samuel, novelist
 - Elias Schwarzfeld, historian and novelist
 - Mihail Sebastian, playwright
 - Nicolae Steinhardt, writer (Jewish father)
 - Alexandru Toma, poet
 - Tristan Tzara, poet and essayist
 - Tudor Vianu, literary critic
 - Ilarie Voronca, poet and essayist
 - Elie Wiesel, writer
 - Haralamb Zincă (Hary Isac Zilberman), writer
 - Gellu Naum, poet, dramatist, novelist, children's writer, and translator (Jewish Mother, Maria Naum née Rosa Gluck)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Contribution of the Romanian Jews to Culture and Civilisation, Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania, Hasefer Press, Bucharest, 2004, ISBN 973-630-067-6
 - ↑ "Mr. Herman Finer, an Englishman, Jewish"; born Jassy, Roumania (Who was Who)
 - ↑ Jewish Chronicle, Apr 20 2007 p.3
 - ↑ Jacob Adler, "A Life on the Stage: A Memoir", translated and with commentary by Lulla Rosenfeld, Knopf, New York, 1999, ISBN 0-679-41351-0. 68, 125, 203, 221
 - ↑ "Jews in Sports: Basketball". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved May 25, 2010.
 
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