Israelis ( YiÃ
Âraþelim) 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
- Aaron Valero â Professor of Medicine, founder of Faculty of Medicine at the Technion, director of government hospital
- Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko â ubiquitin system; Lasker Award (2000), Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2004)
- Moshe Feldenkrais â invented Feldenkrais Method used in movement therapy
- Hossam Haick â inventor of an electric nose for diagnosis of cancer
- Israel Hanukoglu â structures of cytoskeletal keratins, NADP binding proteins, steroidogenic enzymes, Epithelial Sodium Channels (ENaC)
- Gavriel Iddan â inventor of capsule endoscopy
- Danny Ionescu â aquatic microbial ecologist
- Benjamin Kahn â marine biologist, defender of the Red Sea reef
- Alexander Levitzki â cancer research; Wolf Prize in Medicine (2005)
- Yadin Dudai â memory research
- Gideon Mer â scientist, malaria control
- Saul Merin â ophthalmologist, author of Inherited Eye Diseases
- Raphael Mechoulam â chemist, discoverer of tetrahydrocannabinol and anandamide
- Leo Sachs â blood cell research; Wolf Prize in Medicine (1980)
- Asya Rolls â psychoneuroimmunologist
- Michael Sela and Ruth Arnon â developed Copaxone; Wolf Prize in Medicine (1998)
- Michal Schwartz â neuroimmunology of age-related neurological disease
- Rahel Straus (1880âÂÂ1963) â German-Jewish medical doctor and feminist
- Joel Sussman â 3D structure of acetylcholinesterase, Elkeles Prize for Research in Medicine (2005)
- Meir Wilchek â affinity chromatography; Wolf Prize in Medicine (1987)
- Ada Yonath â structure of ribosome, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2009)
- Amotz Zahavi â Handicap Principle
- Abraham Zangen â psycholobiology
Computing and mathematics
- Ron Aharoni â mathematician
- Noga Alon â mathematician, computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (2005)
- Shimshon Amitsur â mathematician ring theory abstract algebra
- Robert Aumann â mathematician game theory; Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2005)
- Amir Ban and Shay Bushinsky â programmers of Junior (chess)
- Yehoshua Bar-Hillel â machine translation
- Joseph Bernstein â mathematician
- Eli Biham â differential cryptanalysis
- Yair Censor â mathematician
- Aryeh Dvoretzky â mathematician, eighth president of the Weizmann Institute of Science
- Uriel Feige â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (2001)
- Abraham Fraenkel â ZF set theory
- Hillel Furstenberg â mathematician; Wolf Prize in Mathematics (2006/7)
- Shafi Goldwasser â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (1993 and 2001)
- David Harel â computer science; Israel Prize (2004)
- Gad M. Landau â computer scientist
- Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv â LZW compression; IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal (2007 and 1995)
- Joram Lindenstrauss â mathematician JohnsonâÂÂLindenstrauss lemma
- Elon Lindenstrauss â mathematician
- Michel Loève â probabilist
- Joel Moses â MIT provost and writer of Macsyma
- Yoram Moses â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (1997)
- Judea Pearl â artificial intelligence, philosophy of action; Turing Award (2011)
- Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro â representation theory; Wolf Prize in Mathematics (1990)
- Amir Pnueli â temporal logic; Turing Award (1996)
- Michael O. Rabin â nondeterminism, primality testing; Turing Award (1976)
- Shmuel Safra â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (2001)
- Nir Shavit â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (2004)
- Adi Shamir â RSA encryption, differential cryptanalysis; Turing Award (2002)
- Saharon Shelah â logic; Wolf Prize in Mathematics (2001)
- Ehud Shapiro â Concurrent Prolog, DNA computing pioneer
- Moshe Y. Vardi â computer scientist, winner of the Gödel Prize (2000)
- Avi Wigderson â randomized algorithms; Nevanlinna Prize (1994)
- Doron Zeilberger â combinatorics
Journalists
Engineering
Humanities
Philosophy
Physics and chemistry
Social sciences
Activists
Architects
Athletes
Association football (soccer)
- Avram Grant â Israeli head coach and manager (Chelsea F.C. and Israel national team)
- Eyal Ben Ami â midfielder various clubs, national team
- Yaniv Ben-Nissan â midfielder
- Dudu Aouate â goalkeeper (RCD Mallorca, national team)
- Jonathan Assous â defensive midfielder (Hapoel Petah Tikva), of French origin
- Gai Assulin â winger/attacking midfielder (Manchester City, national team)
- Ronen Badash â midfielder
- Pini Balili â striker (Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, Israel national team)
- Nir Bitton â midfielder, (Celtic, Maccabi Tel Aviv, SC Ashdod, Israel national team
- Yossi Benayoun â attacking midfielder, (Israel national tema captain, as well as the national most capped footballer) Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Maccabi Haifa, Racing Santander, West Ham United, Liverpool, Chelsea
- Gil Cain â defender, Hapoel Azor
- David "Dedi" Ben Dayan â left defender (Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team)
- Tal Ben Haim â center back/right back, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, West Ham United
- Daniel Brailovski â midfielder (Argentina, Uruguay, and Israel national teams)
- Roberto Colautti â Argentine born-striker
- Tomer Chencinski â goaltender (Vaasan Palloseura)
- Avi Cohen â defender, Liverpool and national team
- Tamir Cohen â midfielder (Bolton Wanderers and national team)
- Mu'nas Dabbur â Israeli-arab professional footballer
- Yigal Frid â FIFA-listed referee
- Rami Gershon â centre back / left back
- Tvrtko Kale â Croatia/Israel, goalkeeper (Hapoel Haifa)
- Oscar Gloukh - Attacking Midfielder / Winger for Ajax
- Yaniv Katan â forward/winger (Maccabi Haifa, national team)
- Abraham Klein â FIFA-listed referee
- Eli Ohana â won UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and Bravo Award (most outstanding young player in Europe); national team; manager
- Haim Revivo â attacking/side midfielder (Israel national team), Maccabi Haifa, Celta de Vigo, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray
- Ronnie Rosenthal â left winger/striker (Israel national team), Maccabi Haifa, Liverpool, Tottenham, Watford
- Ben Sahar â striker/winger (Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team)
- Mordechai Spiegler â striker (Israel national team), manager
- Idan Tal â midfielder (Beitar Jerusalem FC and Israel national team)
- Salim Tuama â soccer player playing for Hapoel Tel Aviv who has in the past played for Standard Liège, Maccabi Petah Tikva, Kayserispor, AEL and the youth club Gadna Tel Aviv Yehuda.
- Rifaat Turk â Team Israel Olympic midfielder
- Yochanan Vollach â defender (Israel national team); current president of Maccabi Haifa
- Pini Zahavi â UK-based super-agent
- Itzik Zohar â attacking midfielder (Israel national team), Maccabi Jaffa, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Royal Antwerp, Beitar Jerusalem, Crystal Palace, Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Herzliya, Maccabi Netanya, F.C. Ashdod, Hapoel Nazareth Illit
- Eyal Berkovic â attacking midfielder (English Premier League clubs and Celtic F.C and Israel national team)
- Eran Zahavi â forward (PSV Eindhoven and Israel national team captain, as well as the national top goalscorer)
- Manor Solomon â winger/attacking midfielder (Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Leeds United AFC and Israel national team)
Basketball
- Miki Berkovich â Maccabi Tel Aviv
- David Blu â (formerly "Bluthenthal"), EuroLeague 6' 7" forward (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
- Tal Brody â Euroleague 6' 2" shooting guard, Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Tal Burstein â Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Omri Casspi â 6' 9" small forward, drafted in 1st round of 2009 NBA draft (Golden State Warriors)
- Tanhum Cohen-Mintz â 6' 8" center; 2àEuroleague All-Star
- Shay Doron â WNBA 5' 9" guard, University of Maryland (New York Liberty)
- Lior Eliyahu â 6' 9" power forward, NBA draft 2006 (Orlando Magic; traded to Houston Rockets), but completed mandatory service in the Israel Defense Forces and played in the Euroleague (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
- Tamir Goodman â US and Israel, 6' 3" shooting guard
- Yotam Halperin â 6' 5" guard, drafted in 2006 NBA draft by Seattle SuperSonics (Olympiacos)
- T. J. Leaf â NBA basketball player
- Barry Leibowitz (born 1945) â American-Israeli basketball player in the American Basketball Association and the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Gal Mekel â NBA basketball player
- Yehoshua Rozin â basketball coach
- Ben Saraf (born 2006), basketball player
- Derrick Sharp â American-Israeli basketball player
- Amit Tamir â 6' 10" center/forward, University of California, PAOK Thessaloniki (Hapoel Jerusalem)
Bodybuilding
- Alana Shipp â American/Israeli IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Eli Hanania â American/Israeli bodybuilder and model
Boxing
Cycling
Fencing
- Boaz Ellis (born 1981) â foil, 5-time Israeli champion
- Yuval Freilich (born 1995) â épée, 2019 European ÃÂpée Champion
- Lydia Hatoel-Zuckerman (born 1963) â foil, 6-time Israeli champion
- Delila Hatuel (born 1980) â Olympic foil fencer
- Noam Mills (born 1986) â épée, junior female world champion, four-time Israeli champion
- Ayelet Ohayon (born 1974) â foil, European champion
- Tomer Or (born 1978) â foil, junior world champion
- Andre Spitzer (1945âÂÂ1972) â one of 11 athletes and coaches taken hostage and subsequently killed by terrorists in the Munich massacre
Figure skating
- Alexei Beletski â ice dancer, Olympian
- Oleksii Bychenko â figure skater, Olympian, European silver medallist 2016
- Galit Chait â ice dancer, World Championship bronze 2002
- Natalia Gudina â figure skater, Olympian
- Tamar Katz â figure skater
- Lionel Rumi â ice dancer
- Sergei Sakhnovsky â ice dancer, World Championship Bronze medal 2002
- Daniel Samohin â figure skater, Olympian, 2016 World Junior Champion
- Michael Shmerkin â figure skater
- Alexandra Zaretski â ice dancer, Olympian
- Roman Zaretski â ice dancer, Olympian
Golf
Gymnastics
Judo
- Yael Arad â judoka (Olympic silver: 1992, European champion: 1993, world silver: 1993). first Israeli Olympic medalist; light-middleweight
- Yarden Gerbi â judoka (Olympic bronze: 2016)
- Andrian Kordon â European Championship bronze; heavyweight
- Daniela Krukower â Israeli/Argentine judoka, World Champion (under 63 kg)
- Timna Nelson-Levy (born 1994) â judoka (Olympic bronze: 2020), European champion
- Yoel Razvozov â two-time European Championship silver; lightweight
- Or Sasson â judoka (Olympic bronze: 2016)
- Oren Smadja â judoka (Olympic bronze: 1992; lightweight)
- Ehud Vaks â judoka (half-lightweight)
- Gal Yekutiel â European championship bronze
- Ariel Ze'evi â judoka (European champion: 2000, 2003, 2004; Olympic bronze: 2004; 100 kg)
Motor racing
Sailing
- Zefania Carmel â yachtsman, world champion (420 class)
- Gal Fridman â windsurfer (Olympic gold: 2004 (Israel's first gold medalist), bronze: 1996 (Mistral class); world champion: 2002)
- Shai Kakon (born 2002) â Olympic sailor
- Sharon Kantor (born 2003) â world champion windsurfer
- Lee Korzits â windsurfer (two-time Olympian and four-time world champion).
- Lydia Lazarov â yachting world champion (420 class)
- Nimrod Mashiah â windsurfer; World Championship silver, ranked # 1 in world
- Tom Reuveny (born 2000) â Olympic champion windsurfing sailor
- Katy Spychakov â windsurfer; World Championship silver
- Shahar Tzuberi â windsurfer, Olympic bronze ( discipline); 2009 and 2010 European Windsurf champion
Surfing
- Anat Lelior â female surfer who competed for Israel at the 2020 Olympic Games
Swimming
- Vadim Alexeev â swimmer, breaststroke
- Adi Bichman â 400-m and 800-m freestyle, 400-m medley
- Yoav Bruck â 50-m freestyle and 100-m freestyle
- Anastasia Gorbenko (born 2003) â backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle
- Eran Groumi â 100 and 200 m backstroke, 100-m butterfly
- Michael "Miki" Halika â 200-m butterfly, 200- and 400-m individual medley
- Judith Haspel â (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 â record holder in the European Games
- Amit Ivry â 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 â of US origin; 100-m butterfly, 4ÃÂ100-m medley relay
- Keren Leibovitch â Paralympic swimmer, 4àgold medal winner, 100m backstroke, 50m and 100m freestyle, 200m individual medley
- Tal Stricker â 100- and 200-m breaststroke, 4ÃÂ100-m medley relay
- Eithan Urbach â backstroke swimmer, European championship silver and bronze; 100-m backstroke
Table tennis
- Marina Kravchenko â table tennis player, Soviet and Israel national teams
- Angelica Rozeanu â (Adelstin), of Romanian origin, 17-time world table tennis champion, ITTFHoF
Taekwondo
Tennis
- Noam Behr
- Ilana Berger
- Gilad Bloom
- Jonathan Erlich â 6 doubles titles, 6 doubles finals; won 2008 Australian Open Men's Doubles (w/Andy Ram), highest world doubles ranking # <nowiki>5</nowiki>
- Shlomo Glickstein â highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>22</nowiki>, highest world doubles ranking # <nowiki>28</nowiki>
- Julia Glushko
- Amir Hadad
- Harel Levy â highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>30</nowiki>
- Evgenia Linetskaya
- Amos Mansdorf â highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>18</nowiki>
- Tzipora Obziler
- Noam Okun
- Yshai Oliel
- Shahar Pe'er â (3 WTA career titles), highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>11</nowiki>, highest world doubles ranking # <nowiki>14</nowiki>
- Keren Shlomo â (3 ITF career titles)
- Shahar Perkiss
- Andy Ram â 6 doubles titles, 6 doubles finals, 1 mixed double title (won 2006 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles (w/Vera Zvonareva), 2007 French Open Mixed Doubles (w/Nathalie Dechy), 2008 Australian Open Men's Doubles (w/Jonathan Erlich), highest world doubles ranking # <nowiki>5</nowiki>
- Eyal Ran
- Dudi Sela â highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>29</nowiki>
- Anna Smashnova â (12 WTA career titles), highest world singles ranking # <nowiki>15</nowiki>
Track and field
Other
Chefs
Entertainment
Artists
- Yaacov Agam â kinetic artist
- Ron Arad â designer
- Mordecai Ardon â painter
- David Ascalon â sculptor and synagogue designer
- Maurice Ascalon â sculptor and industrial designer
- Isidor Ascheim â painter and printmaker
- Mordechai Avniel â painter and sculptor
- Yigal Azrouel â fashion designer
- Ralph Bakshi â animation (director)
- Eyal ben-Moshe (Eyal B) â animator and director
- Tuvia Beeri â printmaker
- Alexander Bogen â painter
- Rhea Carmi â painter
- Yitzhak Danziger â sculptor
- Alber Elbaz â fashion designer
- Ohad Elimelech â artist, director, editor, photographer, animator, lecturer and graphic designer
- Osnat Elkabir â dancer, artist and theatre direction
- Sharon Eyal â dancer, choreographer
- Gadi Fraiman â sculptor
- Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel â ÃÂcole de Paris painter and sculptor
- Gideon Gechtman â sculptor
- Moshe Gershuni â painter
- Dudu Geva â artist and comic-strip illustrator
- Pinhas Golan â sculptor
- Nachum Gutman â painter
- Israel Hershberg â realist painter
- Shimshon Holzman â painter
- Leo Kahn â painter
- Shmuel Katz â illustrator
- Uri Katzenstein â visual artist
- Dani Karavan â sculptor
- Joseph Kossonogi â painter
- Elyasaf Kowner â video artist
- Sigalit Landau â video, installation, sculpture
- Alex Levac â photographer
- Batia Lishansky â sculptor
- Ranan Lurie â political cartoonist
- Lea Nikel â painter
- Zvi Malnovitzer â painter
- Elyada Merioz â painter and art dealer
- Tamara Musakhanova â sculptor and ceramist
- Mushail Mushailov â painter
- Ilana Raviv â painter
- Leo Roth â painter
- Reuven Rubin â painter
- Hagit Shahal â painter
- David Tartakover â graphic designer
- Anna Ticho â painter
- Igael Tumarkin â sculptor
- Yemima Ergas Vroman â painter, sculptor, installation artist
- Sergey Zagraevsky â painter
- Moshe Ziffer â sculptor
Film, TV, radio, and stage
Musicians
Classical composers
Classical musicians
Popular musicians
- Chava Alberstein â singer-songwriter
- Etti Ankri â singer-songwriter
- Yardena Arazi â singer and TV host
- Shlomo Artzi â singer-songwriter
- Ehud Banai â singer-songwriter
- Abatte Barihun â jazz saxophonist and composer
- Eef Barzelay â founder of Clem Snide
- Netta Barzilai â singer
- Miri Ben-Ari â jazz and hip hop violinist
- Mosh Ben-Ari â singer-songwriter
- Borgore â electronic dance music producer and DJ
- Mike Brant â French-language singer
- David Broza â singer-songwriter
- Matti Caspi â singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer
- Avishai Cohen â jazz bassist
- David D'Or â singer-songwriter
- Arkadi Duchin â singer-songwriter, musical producer
- Arik Einstein â singer, actor, writer
- Gad Elbaz â singer
- Ethnix â pop-rock band
- Rita Yahan-Farouz â singer, actress
- Uri Frost â rock guitarist, producer and director
- Aviv Geffen â singer-songwriter
- Eyal Golan â singer
- Gidi Gov â singer
- Dedi Graucher â Orthodox Jewish singer
- Shlomo Gronich â singer and composer
- Nadav Guedj â singer
- Sarit Hadad â Mizrahi singer
- Victoria Hanna â singer-songwriter
- Ofra Haza â singer
- Dana International â pop singer
- Ishtar â vocalist for Alabina
- Rami Kleinstein â singer-songwriter, composer
- Ehud Manor â songwriter and translator
- Amal Murkus â singer
- Infected Mushroom â musical duo
- Yael Naïm â solo singer/musician
- Ahinoam Nini (Noa) â singer
- Esther Ofarim â singer
- Yehuda Poliker â singer
- Ester Rada â singer
- Idan Raichel â Ethiopian and Israeli music
- Yoni Rechter â composer and arranger
- Ishai Ribo â singer-songwriter
- Berry Sakharof â singer
- Naomi Shemer â songwriter
- Gene Simmons (real name Chaim Weitz) â lead member of Kiss
- Hillel Slovak â original guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Pe'er Tasi â singer-songwriter
- Ninet Tayeb â pop rock singer and actress
- Hagit Yaso â singer
- Rika Zaraï â singer
- Nir Zidkyahu â drummer, briefly in Genesis
- Zino and Tommy â popular duo, songs in US films
- Eden Ben Zaken â singer
- Noa Kirel â singer and actress
- Rucka Rucka Ali â rapper, YouTuber, parodist
News anchors
Poets
Writers
- Shmuel Yosef Agnon (Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes) â author, Nobel Prize in Literature (1966)
- Aharon Appelfeld â Prix Médicis étranger (2004)
- Yoni Ben-Menachem â journalist
- Ron Ben-Yishai â journalist
- Nahum Benari â author and playwright
- Max Brod â author, composer and friend of Kafka
- Orly Castel-Bloom â author
- Yehonatan Geffen â author, poet and lyricist
- David Grossman â author
- Batya Gur â author
- Emile Habibi â author
- Amira Hass â journalist and author
- Shmuel Katz â author and journalist
- Etgar Keret â author
- Adi Keissar â poet
- Ephraim Kishon â satirist
- Hanoch Levin â playwright
- Julius Margolin â writer
- Aharon Megged â author
- Sami Michael â author
- Samir Naqqash â author
- Uri Orlev â author, Hans Christian Andersen Award (1996)
- Amos Oz (Amos Klausner) â author and journalist, Goethe Prize (2005)
- Ruchoma Shain â author
- Meir Shalev â author and journalist
- Zeruya Shalev â author
- Moshe Shamir â author, poet
- Mati Shemoelof â poet, editor and journalist
- Lilac Sigan â writer, journalist, and public speaker
- Mordechai Tsanin â journalist, writer
- Chaim Walder â Haredi children's writer
- A.B. Yehoshua â author
- Benny Ziffer â author, journalist and translator
Entrepreneurs
Tech
Other
Fashion models
Military
Politicians
- Golda Meir â female prime minister of Israel (1969âÂÂ74)
- Benjamin Netanyahu â prime minister of Israel (1996âÂÂ99), (2009âÂÂ); right-wing Likud party chairman
- Naftali Bennett â prime minister of Israel (2021âÂÂ), leader of The Jewish Home party, minister of economy and minister of religious services (2013âÂÂpresent)
- Ehud Barak â prime minister of Israel (1999âÂÂ2001)
- Menachem Begin â prime minister of Israel (1977âÂÂ83); Nobel Peace Prize (1978)
- David Ben-Gurion â first Prime Minister of Israel (1948âÂÂ54, 1955âÂÂ63)
- Yitzhak Ben-Zvi â first elected/second president President of Israel (1952âÂÂ63)
- Ehud Olmert â prime minister (2006âÂÂ09); former mayor of Jerusalem
- Yossi Beilin â leader of the Meretz-Yachad party and peace negotiator
- Geula Cohen â politician, activist and "Israel Prize" recipient
- Abba Eban â diplomat and Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel (1966âÂÂ74)
- Yuli-Yoel Edelstein â speaker of the Knesset
- Uzi Eilam â ex-director of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission
- Effie Eitam â former leader of the National Religious Party, now head of the Renewed Religious National Zionist party
- Levi Eshkol â prime minister of Israel (1963âÂÂ69)
- Chaim Herzog â former president of Israel, first and only Irish-born Israeli President
- Moshe Katsav â president (2000âÂÂ07), and convicted rapist
- Teddy Kollek â former mayor of Jerusalem
- Pnina Tamano-Shata â Current Member of Knesset for National Unity (Israel)
- Yair Lapid â leader of the Yesh Atid party, minister of finance (2013âÂÂMarch 2015) and minister of foreign affairs
- Yosef Lapid â former leader of the Shinui party
- Amir Ohana â first openly gay right-wing (Likud) member of the Knesset and former minister of justice
- Shimon Peres â President of Israel (2007âÂÂ2014); prime minister of Israel (1984âÂÂ86, 1995âÂÂ96); Nobel Peace Prize (1994)
- Yitzhak Rabin â prime minister of Israel (1974âÂÂ77, 1992âÂÂ95); Nobel Peace Prize (1994) (assassinated November 1995)
- Reuven Rivlin â President of Israel
- Ayelet Shaked â Knesset parliament right-wing member (2013âÂÂ) and minister (2015âÂÂ)
- Yitzhak Shamir â prime minister of Israel (1983âÂÂ84, 1986âÂÂ92)
- Yisrael Yeshayahu Sharabi â former speaker of the Knesset
- Moshe Sharett â prime minister of Israel (1954âÂÂ55)
- Ariel Sharon â prime minister of Israel (2001âÂÂ06)
- Ahmad Tibi - Leader of the Ta'al party
- Chaim Weizmann â first President of Israel (1949âÂÂ52)
- Ovadia Yosef â spiritual leader of the Shas party
- Rehavam Zeevi â founder of the Moledet party, Knesset parliament member and minister (assassinated by Palestinians in October 2001)
- Meirav Cohen â minister for social equality and Knesset parliament member (2019âÂÂ)
Religious figures
Haredi Rabbis
Reform Rabbis
Religious-Zionist Rabbis
Other
See also
References
Related links