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List of Israelis

Israelis ( Yiśraʾelim) are the citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel. The largest ethnic groups in Israel are Jews (75%), followed by Palestinians and Arabs (20%) and other minorities (5%).

Academics

Archaeology

Biology and medicine

Computing and mathematics

Journalists

Engineering

Humanities

Philosophy

Physics and chemistry

Social sciences

Activists

Architects

Athletes

Association football (soccer)

Basketball

Bodybuilding

  • Alana Shipp – American/Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Eli Hanania – American/Israeli bodybuilder and model

Boxing

Cycling

Fencing

  • Boaz Ellis (born 1981) – foil, 5-time Israeli champion
  • Yuval Freilich (born 1995) – épée, 2019 European Épée Champion
  • Lydia Hatoel-Zuckerman (born 1963) – foil, 6-time Israeli champion
  • Delila Hatuel (born 1980) – Olympic foil fencer
  • Noam Mills (born 1986) – épée, junior female world champion, four-time Israeli champion
  • Ayelet Ohayon (born 1974) – foil, European champion
  • Tomer Or (born 1978) – foil, junior world champion
  • Andre Spitzer (1945–1972) – one of 11 athletes and coaches taken hostage and subsequently killed by terrorists in the Munich massacre

Figure skating

Golf

Gymnastics

Judo

  • Yael Arad – judoka (Olympic silver: 1992, European champion: 1993, world silver: 1993). first Israeli Olympic medalist; light-middleweight
  • Yarden Gerbi – judoka (Olympic bronze: 2016)
  • Andrian Kordon – European Championship bronze; heavyweight
  • Daniela Krukower – Israeli/Argentine judoka, World Champion (under 63 kg)
  • Timna Nelson-Levy (born 1994) – judoka (Olympic bronze: 2020), European champion
  • Yoel Razvozov – two-time European Championship silver; lightweight
  • Or Sasson – judoka (Olympic bronze: 2016)
  • Oren Smadja – judoka (Olympic bronze: 1992; lightweight)
  • Ehud Vaks – judoka (half-lightweight)
  • Gal Yekutiel – European championship bronze
  • Ariel Ze'evi – judoka (European champion: 2000, 2003, 2004; Olympic bronze: 2004; 100 kg)

Motor racing

Sailing

  • Zefania Carmel – yachtsman, world champion (420 class)
  • Gal Fridman – windsurfer (Olympic gold: 2004 (Israel's first gold medalist), bronze: 1996 (Mistral class); world champion: 2002)
  • Shai Kakon (born 2002) – Olympic sailor
  • Sharon Kantor (born 2003) – world champion windsurfer
  • Lee Korzits – windsurfer (two-time Olympian and four-time world champion).
  • Lydia Lazarov – yachting world champion (420 class)
  • Nimrod Mashiah – windsurfer; World Championship silver, ranked # 1 in world
  • Tom Reuveny (born 2000) – Olympic champion windsurfing sailor
  • Katy Spychakov – windsurfer; World Championship silver
  • Shahar Tzuberi – windsurfer, Olympic bronze ( discipline); 2009 and 2010 European Windsurf champion

Surfing

  • Anat Lelior – female surfer who competed for Israel at the 2020 Olympic Games

Swimming

  • Vadim Alexeev – swimmer, breaststroke
  • Adi Bichman – 400-m and 800-m freestyle, 400-m medley
  • Yoav Bruck – 50-m freestyle and 100-m freestyle
  • Anastasia Gorbenko (born 2003) – backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle
  • Eran Groumi – 100 and 200 m backstroke, 100-m butterfly
  • Michael "Miki" Halika – 200-m butterfly, 200- and 400-m individual medley
  • Judith Haspel – (born "Judith Deutsch"), of Austrian origin, held every Austrian women's middle and long-distance freestyle record in 1935; refused to represent Austria in 1936 Summer Olympics along with Ruth Langer and Lucie Goldner, protesting Hitler, stating, "We do not boycott Olympia, but Berlin".
  • Marc Hinawi – record holder in the European Games
  • Amit Ivry – Maccabiah and Israeli records in Women's 100 m butterfly, Israeli record in Women's 200 m Individual Medley, bronze medal in 100 m butterfly at the European Swimming Championships.
  • Dan Kutler – of US origin; 100-m butterfly, 4×100-m medley relay
  • Keren Leibovitch – Paralympic swimmer, 4× gold medal winner, 100m backstroke, 50m and 100m freestyle, 200m individual medley
  • Tal Stricker – 100- and 200-m breaststroke, 4×100-m medley relay
  • Eithan Urbach – backstroke swimmer, European championship silver and bronze; 100-m backstroke

Table tennis

  • Marina Kravchenko – table tennis player, Soviet and Israel national teams
  • Angelica Rozeanu – (Adelstin), of Romanian origin, 17-time world table tennis champion, ITTFHoF

Taekwondo

  • Avishag Semberg – taekwondo female athlete (Olympic bronze: 2020)

Tennis

Track and field

Other

Chefs

Entertainment

Artists

Film, TV, radio, and stage

Musicians

Classical composers

Classical musicians

Popular musicians

News anchors

Poets

Writers

Entrepreneurs

Tech

Other

Fashion models

Military

Politicians

Religious figures

Haredi Rabbis

Reform Rabbis

Religious-Zionist Rabbis

Other

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