List_of_West_European_Jews

List of West European Jews

List of West European Jews

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Apart from France, established Jewish populations exist in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland. With the original medieval populations wiped out by the Black Death and the pogroms that followed it, the current Dutch and Belgian communities originate in the Jewish expulsion from Spain and Portugal, while a Swiss community was only established after emancipation in 1874. However, the vast majority of the population in the Netherlands and a large proportion of the one in Belgium were murdered in the Holocaust, and much of the modern Jewish population of these countries (as well as of Switzerland) derives from post-Holocaust arrivals from other parts of Europe. Here is a list of some prominent Jews in western Europe, arranged by country of origin.

Austria

Belgium

France

Ireland

Italy

Political figures

Religious and communal leaders

Academics

Mathematicians

Musicians

Writers

Artists

Business

Other

Luxembourg

Monaco

Netherlands

Scotland

Spain and Portugal

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Politicians

Actors

Religious and communal leaders

Other

See also

Notes

^ Of the 12 members of the 1928 Olympics Dutch Women's Gymnastics Team  the first ever women's gymnastics gold medalists  five were Jewish. All but Levie were murdered in the Holocaust.


Footnotes

  1. "Jews in Sports: Jewish Olympic Medalists (1896 - Present)". Jewish Virtual Library.
  2. "Brussels Transit". Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  3. Clark, Charles W. (2001). "Ugo Fano (1912–2001)". Nature. 410 (6825): 164. doi:10.1038/35065786. S2CID 26743870. A member of a wealthy Italian Jewish family
  4. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed 2001), art. Obadiah the Proselyte
  5. Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "born Umberto Wolff in Milan of Jewish parentage"
  6. Fleishman, Jeffrey (1 December 2006). "A farcical attack on Hitler taboos". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2006.

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