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From the ] until the ], ] comprised an appreciable part of ]'s population. The ], known for its ]<ref name="Hugh">Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, ''From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution'', University of Chicago Press 1992, page 51. Quote: "Poland, at that time, was the most tolerant country in Europe." Also in '''' by S. Groenveld, Michael J. Wintle; and in '''' (Walburg Instituut, 1994).</ref> and described as '']'' (] for "] of the Jews"),<ref name="Haumannp30">{{Cite book|last=Haumann|first=Heiko|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ypcWuuGVvX8C&pg=PA30|title=A History of East European Jews|date=2002-01-01|publisher=Central European University Press|isbn=9789639241268|page=30}}</ref><ref name="Gellerp20">{{cite book|last=Geller|first=Ewa|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mlNuDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA20|title=Jewish Medicine and Healthcare in Central Eastern Europe|publisher=Springer|year=2018|isbn=9783319924809|editor1-last=Moskalewicz|editor1-first=Marcin|page=20 (13–26)|chapter=Yiddish 'Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum" from Early Modern Poland: A Humanistic Symbiosis of Latin Medicine and Jewish Thought|editor2-last=Caumanns|editor2-first=Ute|editor3-last=Dross|editor3-first=Fritz}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Despard|first=Matthew K.|date=2015-01-02|title=In Search of a Polish Past|journal=Jewish Quarterly|volume=62|issue=1|pages=40–43|doi=10.1080/0449010x.2015.1010393|issn=0449-010X}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Rosenfeld|first=Gavriel D.|date=September 2016|title=Mixed Metaphors in Muranów: Holocaust Memory and Architectural Meaning at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews|journal=Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust|volume=30|issue=3|pages=258–273|doi=10.1080/23256249.2016.1242550|s2cid=191753083|issn=2325-6249}}</ref><ref name="Elphick2019">{{cite book|author=Daniel Elphick|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5KCsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA18|title=Music behind the Iron Curtain: Weinberg and his Polish Contemporaries|date=3 October 2019|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-108-49367-3|page=18}}</ref> had attracted tens of thousands of Jews who fled persecution from other European countries. Poland was a major spiritual and cultural center for ].
'''List of Polish Jews''':


From the ] until ], ]s comprised a significant part of the ] population. The ], known as a "Jewish paradise" for its religious tolerance, attracted numerous Jews who fled persecution from other European countries, even though, at times, discrimination against Jews surfaced as it did elsewhere in Europe. Poland was a major spiritual and cultural center for ] Jewry, and Polish Jews made major contributions to Polish cultural, economic, and political life. At the start of the ], Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world (over 3 million), the vast majority of whom were killed by the ] in the Holocaust during the ] occupation of ], particularly through the implementation of the "]" mass extermination program. Only 369,000 (11%) survived. After massive postwar emigration, the current Polish Jewish population stands at approximately 8,000. At the start of the ], Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world (over 3.3 million, some 10% of the general Polish population).<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Poland.html|title = Poland Virtual Jewish History Tour|website = Jewish Virtual Library|publisher = American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise}}</ref> The vast majority were murdered under the Nazi "]" mass-extermination program in ] during the German occupation; only 369,000 (11%) of Poland's Jews survived the War.


The following is a list of people with Polish-Jewish heritage. Note that the list includes people of Jewish faith, Ashkenazi culture and/or Jewish ancestry. The list below includes persons of Jewish faith or ancestry.


==Historical figures== ==Historical figures==
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===Politicians=== ===Politicians===
* ] (1913–1992), Israeli prime minister, Nobel Laureate, 1978 (born in Poland)<ref></ref>
* ] (1913-1992), Israeli prime minister
* ] (1886-1973), Israeli prime minister * ] (1886–1973), Israeli prime minister (born in Poland)<ref></ref>
* ], Israeli prime minister and former software entrepreneur
* ] (1901-1984), Secretary of PUWP (Polish United Workers' Party)
* ] (1901–1984), Polish communist, Secretary of PUWP (Polish United Workers' Party), in charge of State Security Services (Urząd Bezpieczeństwa, UB), the largest and the most notorious secret police force in the history of the People's Republic of Poland,
* ] (b. 1942), American politician
* ] (1925–1987), American politician<ref></ref>
* ] (b. 1946), Speaker of the Sejm
* ] (1880–1942), member of Warsaw Municipal Council; Polish Senator; head of the Jewish Council under the Nazi Germans; committed suicide when the Germans requested that the children will be deported
* ] (1880-1942), Polish-Jewish politician
* ] (b. 1954), Polish politician, a speaker of the Sejm<ref></ref>
* ] (1883-1968), Speaker of the Sejm
* ], Polish social historian, politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
* ] (1892-1982), American politician
* ] (1917–1994), Chief Rabbi of the Military Rabbinate of the IDF
* ] (1925-2000), Swedish politician
* ], ] between 2010 and 2015
* ] (b. 1953), American politician
* ] (1825–1906), Polish politician<ref></ref>
* ] (b. 1932), Polish foreign minister
* ], ] from 2015, Jewish grandfather, not Jewish in faith
* ] (1908-1990), American politician
* ] (1898-1969), Israeli politician * ], Polish lawyer, politician and former Minister of Justice
* ], Polish diplomat, academician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
* ] (1825-1906), Polish politician<ref>http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08665a.htm</ref>
* ], Polish historian, essayist
* ] (b. 1924), American politician, the second Jewish mayor of New York City
* ] (b. 1965), British foreign affairs minister<ref></ref>
* ] (1870-1941), Polish politician
* ], British politician, ] and Leader of the Opposition between 2010 and 2015
* ], (b. 1942), Polish foreign minister
* ] (1888–1960), British politician<ref></ref>
* ] (b. 1946), journalist, politician (Jewish father)
* ], Prime Minister of Israel; father was from Warsaw
* ] (1905-1974), economist, minister
* ] (1923–2016), Israeli prime minister and president, Nobel Prize laureate (1994)<ref></ref>
* ] (1888-1960), British politician
* ], Polish researcher, diplomat, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
* ] (b. 1923), Israeli prime minister, Nobel Prize laureate (1994)
* ] (1915–2012), Israeli prime minister (born in Poland)<ref></ref>
* ] (1885-1939), Bolshevik politician
* ], Israeli President 1963 to 1973
* ] (b. 1938), Polish foreign minister
* ] (1882–1955), Polish politician<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lib.umd.edu/SLSES/donors/autobio.html |title=Notes for an Autobiography<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2006-12-20 |archive-date=2012-02-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205044745/http://www.lib.umd.edu/SLSES/donors/autobio.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> (of Jewish descent)
* ] (b.1941), American politician
* ], politician, journalist, editor-in-chief of the weekly '']''
* ] (b. 1915), Israeli prime minister
* ] (1902–1977), American politician<ref></ref>
* ] (1882-1955), Polish politician
* ], political scientist, former Deputy ]
* ] (1915-2000), deputy prime minister
* ], Russian politician, founder and the leader of the ]
* ] (b. 1933), journalist, commentator, writer and politician
* ] (1541-1617), according to tradition, temporary King of Poland in 1586
* ] (b. 1935), Israeli politician, a speaker of the Knesset
* ] (1895-1943), Polish-Jewish leader

===Soldiers and fighters===
* ] (1919-1943), leader of ]
* ] (1886-1973), ]
* ] (b. 1922), last living leader of the ]
* ] (1764-1809), colonel during ] and Napoleonic wars
* ] (1889–1962), General of the Polish Army and deputy minister of war affairs
* ] (1884–1954), General of the Polish Army
* ] (1900-1986), US Navy Admiral
* ] (1915-1952), WW2 spy (Jewish mother)
* ], Lieutenant Colonel, spy


===Others=== ===Others===
] of 1939; ], ]]]
* ], founder of Polish nuclear energy industry
* ], leader of ] in World War II
* ], politician
* ], mistress of Polish king ]
* ] (1907-1967), Polish-British political activist
* ], aide to Chinese leader ]
* ] (1898-1952), lover of ]<ref>: "was born in 1898 near Lodz, into a traditional Jewish family" Accessed 10 Nov 2006.</ref>
* ], leader of the ] and fighter of ]
* Sir ]<ref></ref>, British judge
* ] (1898–1952), lover of ]<ref></ref>
* ] (1900-1959), human rights lawyer
* ], naturalized Chinese journalist and author
* ] (1870-1919), Marxist
* ], commander of the Stalinist political police
* ] (b. 1923), abortion activist
* ], leader of the ] (1943-1944)
* ] (1881-1965), founder of ]
* ] (1444–ca.1510), traveler, interpreter<ref></ref>
* ] (1810-1892), feminist
* ], Soviet agent in the United States
* ] (1908-2005), founder of ], Nobel Prize (1995)
* ], Polish journalist
* ], Operative Technology and records
* ], wife of ]
* ] feminist (Jewish mother)
* ], former Stalinist military prosecutor from Poland * ], Stalinist official
* ], commanded the first Jewish military formation in modern history
* ], political activist and human rights campaigner (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Independent Jewish Voices), mother of David and Ed Miliband.
* ], American organized crime figure
* Sir ], British judge<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050905221046/http://ejil.org/journal/Vol8/No2/art6.html |date=2005-09-05 }}</ref>
* ] (1871–1919), ] revolutionary<ref>{{cite web|title=Rosa Luxemburg: More Than a Revolutionary| author=Annette Insdorf| url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE3DD1331F932A05756C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print| work=The New York Times| date=1987-05-31}}</ref>
* ], Australian general
* ], Polish count who converted to Judaism
* ], German literary critic
* ], French fashion designer
* ], Stalinist interrogator
* ], journalist, columnist, and essayist
* ], Canadian businessman
* ], Canadian bodybuilder and entrepreneur
* ], journalist and television personality
* ], Stalinist prosecutor, wife of ]
* ], physician, inventor, and writer; creator of Esperanto

===Sovereign Polish Armed Forces===
* ], Polish-Jewish Colonel in the Polish Legions of Napoleon's armies
* ], member of the Austrio—Hungarian Army, 1914–1918; Polish soldier and officer, 1918–1939; sent to POW camp by the Germans; finished his career in the rank of ] and, in command of the ], fought against the Germans in 1939
* ], Polish soldier in 1939 saved from death by his ]; Holocaust survivor; a man who inspired the book that the film ''Schindler's List'' was based on
* ], Chief Rabbi of the Polish Armed Forces, murdered by the Soviet NKVD


==Religious figures== ==Religious figures==
* ], professor of Hebrew<ref>'']'': born in Poland of Jewish parents</ref>
* ] (d. 1772), Hassidic rabbi
* ] (1831–1914), Hebraist, converted to Christianity<ref>British '']''</ref>
* ] (the Baal Shem Tov) (ca 1700-1760), Hassidic rabbi
* ] (1807–1864), missionary; moved to England<ref name="ReferenceA">Concise '']''</ref>
* ] (1717-1786), Hassidic rabbi

* ] (1726-1791), messianic claimant
===Rabbis===
* ] (1831-1914), Hebraist, converted to Christianity<ref>(British ])</ref>
* Rabbi ], preacher (meggid) from Dubno
* ] (16th c.), rabbi
* ] (1670–1756), rabbi<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080928105726/http://bible.tmtm.com/HART%2C_AARON_%28Jewish_Encyclopedia%29 |date=2008-09-28 }}</ref>
* ] (1793-1876), Hassidic rabbi
* Rabbi ]<ref></ref> (1550–1583), co-signer of the ] laws; chief rabbi of ]
* ] (b. 1921), rabbi
* Rabbi ], Warsaw Rabbinate
* ] (1889-1959), Chief Rabbi of Ireland
* Rabbi ]
* ] (1907-1972), theologian
* Rabbi ] (1798 – March 10, 1866), also known as the ''Chiddushei HaRim''. First Gerrer Rebbe
* ] (1795-1874), rabbi & Zionist pioneer
* Rabbi ] (1847–1905), also known as the ''Sfas Emes''. Gerrer Rebbe from 1870 to 1905.
* ] (1763-1831), Hassidic rabbi
* Rabbi ] (December 25, 1866 – June 3, 1948), also known as the ''Imrei Emes''. Gerrer Rebbe from 1905 to 1948.
* ] (1530-1572), rabbi
* Rabbi ] (October 12, 1895 – February 20, 1977), also known as the ''Beis Yisroel''. Gerrer Rebbe from 1948 to 1977.
* ] (1510-1574), rabbi
* Rabbi ] (April 6, 1898 – August 6, 1992), also known as the ''Lev Simcha''. Gerrer Rebbe from 1977 to 1992.
* ] (b. 1926), French Roman-Catholic cardinal
* Rabbi ] (June 9, 1926 – March 7, 1996), also known as the ''Pnei Menachem''. Gerrer Rebbe from 1992 to 1996.
* ], count, converted to Judaism (Avrohom ben Avrohom), the Ger Tzedek of Vilna, (d. 1749)
* Rabbi ] (b. 1939), Gerrer Rebbe from 1996 to the present
* ] (1790-1867), Orthodox rabbi, scholar
* Rabbi ] (1798 – March 21, 1870)
* ] (1779-1855), Hassidic rabbi (first ]er ])
* Rabbi ] (March 3, 1887 – October 27, 1933), rabbi of ], founder of ], and creator of ]
* ] (1877-1957), Hassidic rabbi (fourth Belzer Rebbe)
* ] (1903-1993), Orthodox rabbi, philosopher
* ] (1745-1815), Hassidic rabbi


==Academics== ==Academics==
===Scientists===
* ], mathematician (Jewish father)
* ], mathematician
* ], scientist & broadcaster, works: algebraic geometry
* ], physicist, Nobel Prize (1992)
* ], mathematician: ]
* ], physicist
* ], ]
*] (1937 - ) chemist & writer, Nobel Prize winner (1981)<ref> "Roald Hoffmann, Polish-Jewish American , chemist, poet, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1981; PIASA Casimir Funk Award 1995"</ref>
* ], physicist
* ], mathematician
* ], immunologist
* ], computer scientist: ] compression
* ], logician
* ], mathematician: ]
* ], mathematician
* ]<ref> </ref>physicist, ]
* ], mathematician
* ], chemist
* ], mathematician
* ], logician
* ], mathematician
* ], chemist, Nobel Prize (1950)
* ], mathematician
* ], inventor of the oral ]
* ], endocrinologist, Nobel Prize (1977) (Jewish father)
* ], mathematician
* ], mathematician
* ], a founder of astronautics
* ], mathematician, logician
* ], mathematician


===Social sciences=== === Economists ===
* ]
* ], Gestalt psychologist
* ], historian * ]
* ]
* ], historian
* ], Nobel Prize winner (2007)
* ]
* ]
* ] (1905–1974)
* ]

=== Mathematicians ===
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]

===Philosophers===
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Crosswhite |first1=James |title=Deep Rhetoric: Philosophy, Reason, Violence, Justice, Wisdom |date=2013 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |location=Chicago |isbn=978-0226016344 |pages=48–49}}</ref>
* ]
* ]
* ]

=== Sciences ===
* ], sociologist * ], sociologist
* ], military writer * ], immunologist
* ], physicist, Nobel Prize winner (1992)
* ], historian
* ], historian * ], physicist
* ], historian * ], (Christian mother, Jewish father) sociologist and historian
* ], microbiologist and scientist
* ], economist
* ] (b. 1937), chemist and writer; Nobel Prize winner (1981)
* ], historian
* ], physicist
* ], psychologist (Jewish father)
* ], economist * ], immunologist
* ], computer scientist
* ], historian
* ]<ref></ref> (1852–1931), physicist; Nobel Prize winner (1907)
* ], specialist in Japanese culture, translator{{fact}}
* ], historian * ], jurist
* ] (1914–1998), Israeli physician and educator; first President of ]
* ], historian
* ], physicist, Nobel Prize winner (1944)
* ], historian
* ], Polish bacteriologist; first Chairman of ]
* ], anthropologist
* ], chemist, Nobel Prize winner (1950)
* ], historian
* ], physicist, nuclear disarmament activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner (1995)
* ], psychologist
* ], inventor of the oral ] vaccine
* ], neurophysiologist & psychiatrist
* ], sociologist, historian, politician and director of the ]
* ], famous Zionist
* ], sociologist, politician * ], founder of astronautics

* ], language teacher
==Historians==
* ], ophthalmologist and inventor of ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ] (1916–1980), historian; made ] to Israel<ref>'']'', Jacob Talmon</ref>
* ]


==Cultural figures== ==Cultural figures==

===Artists=== ===Artists===
* ], painter * ], Polish-Jewish painter
* ], Polish-Jewish painter
* ], artist
* ], painter (possible Jewish mother)<ref>. Balthus denied his mother was Jewish all his life. See ] for details.</ref> * ], Polish-Jewish painter<ref></ref>
* ], painter, sculptor, stage designer, book illustrator and a commander ] during ]
* ], photographer
* ], actress * ], Polish-Jewish painter
* ], Polish-Jewish sculptor
* ], painter
* ], American-British sculptor
* ], photographer{{fact}}
* ], painter (Jewish mother) * ], Polish-Jewish oil painter
* ], Polish-Jewish-American sculptor
* ], actress
* ], painter * ], Polish-Jewish artist, painter, sculptor and engraver
* ], French comics editor and writer
* ], painter
* ] (1925-2018), painter; immigrated to Israel<ref>Richard McBee, '']'', July 4, 2003.</ref>
* ], comic book artist
* ] (1916-2009), artist<ref>Kirshenblatt, Mayer and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett. They called me Mayer July: Painted memories of a Jewish childhood in Poland before the Holocaust. University of California Press. Los Angeles:2007.</ref>
* ], architect
* ], Israeli painter, graphic designer, author and illustrator
* ], painter
* ] (1913-1970), painter and theater stage designer
* ], sculptor
* ], book illustrator and political artist
* ], painter, poet
* ], painter, illustrator, graphic artist
* ], political cartoonist
* ] (1887-1961), painter; immigrated to England<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* ], painter
* ], Polish-Jewish painter and protégé of ]
* ], sculptor
* ], sculptor (Jewish father)
* ], painter<ref>Concise ]: "born of Jewish parents in Warsaw"</ref>
* ], sculptor


===Musicians=== ===Musicians===
* ], violinist and pedagogue born in ] and trained in ]
* ], pianist
* ], Israeli pop star; mother was Bronia Rosenberg, originally from Łódź in Poland; father was Fishel Brand, from Biłgoraj in Poland
* ] & ], founders of ]
* ], composer * ], composer and conductor; born in Dvinsk, Latvia
* ], composer; born in Warsaw, Poland; immigrated to the United States
* ], pianist
* ], bebop jazz pianist and composer; father born in Poland
* ], violinist
* ], violinist/conductor * ], conductor and violinist; born in ], ]
* ], band leader; parents born in Poland
* ], violinist
* ] (1850-1934), musician; immigrated to England<ref>British Concise '']''</ref>
* ], violinist
* ], pianist, born in Lwow
* ], singer<ref> "This disc contains over 600 complete recordings of almost 200 singers of Jewish heritage" including Jan Kiepura; accessed 16 Nov 2006.<br>
* ] (1902-1966), actor and singer; immigrated to the United States<ref></ref> (Jewish mother)
The Kiepuras' European ascendancy was cut short by the rise of the Nazis; both had Jewish mothers." Accessed 16 Nov 2006.</ref>
* ] (1900-1973), composer and conductor
* ], composer, arranger, director, pianist (from the famous Brandwein family)
* ] (born 1965), polish pianist and composer<ref>{{Citation |title=Slawomir Kowalinski |date=2022-02-25 |url=https://de.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Slawomir_Kowalinski&oldid=220585183 |work=Misplaced Pages |language=de |access-date=2022-03-19}}</ref>
* ], harpsichordist (Jewish mother)
* ] (5 July 1879 - 16 August 1959), harpsichordist
* ], composer
* ], vocalist in ] * ] vocalist and bassist for ], (Parents born in Poland)
* ], composer * ] (1895-1979)
* ], composer, pianist (of Jewish ancestry) * ], pianist, born in Lwow
* ] (26 May 1910 - 8 August 1976)
* ], pianist
* ], pianist * ], pianist
* ], pianist * ], violinist
* ] (1918-1988), violinist; immigrated to Mexico<ref></ref>
* ] pianist, author of '']'' memoir
* ], pianist and subject of the ] film '']''
* ], composer, pianist
* ], composer, pianist * ], pianist and composer
* ] (1902-1977), composer; immigrated to the United States<ref></ref>
* ], pianist (Jewish father)
* ], composer * ]
* ], composer
* ], violinist, composer


===Screen and stage=== ===Screen and stage===
* ], film producer * ] (born 1941)
* ], film director * ] (1908-1980), film director<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Ford_Aleksander|title=YIVO &#124; Ford, Aleksander}}</ref>
* ] (1900-1996), Polish-American film actor and director<ref name="yivoencyclopedia.org">Hoberman, J. "Cinema." YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe 2 August 2010.<http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Cinema>. Accessed 7 July 2012.</ref>
* ], film screenwriter
* ] (born 1932), film director and screenwriter<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Cinema|title=YIVO &#124; Cinema}}</ref>
* ], film producer
* ] (born 1948), ] and writer (Jewish father)<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news| url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE7DE153BF93BA3575BC0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 | work=The New York Times | title=Holland Without a Country | first=Roger | last=Cohen | date=1993-08-08 | access-date=2011-09-13}}</ref>
* ], Yiddish actor
* ] (1887-1980), cinematographer; immigrated to the United States; brother of Mikhail Kaufman and Dziga Vertov<ref></ref>
* ], film director, screenwriter, producer{{fact}}
* ] (1897-1980), cinematographer and photographer; immigrated to the Soviet Union; brother of Boris Kaufman and Dziga Vertov<ref></ref>
* ], stage actress
* ] (1892–1953), opera singer, emigrated to Argentina
* ], film pioneer and director
* ] (1937-2021), film, television, theatre and radio actor, comedian<ref></ref>
* ], film director
* ] (born 1940)
* ], film director, screenwriter (Jewish father)
*] (1921-1961), film director and screenwriter, one of the creators of the Polish Film School
* ], Yiddish playwright
* ] (born 1933), Polish-French film director (Jewish father, half-Jewish mother)<ref></ref>
* ], film director
* ] (1888-1982), ballet dancer and teacher; immigrated to England<ref></ref>
* ], cinematographer
* ], cabaret director (Jewish mother)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.teatry.art.pl/!osobistosci/skrzynecki.htm |title=Piotr Skrzynecki<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2006-11-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061208132842/http://www.teatry.art.pl/!osobistosci/skrzynecki.htm |archive-date=2006-12-08 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* ], cinematographer
* ] (1909-1995), film educator, director, writer<ref>"British Express Concern About Fate of Jerzy Toeplitz, Polish Film Figure." Jewish Telegraphic Agency 20 May 1968.</ref>
* ], film director ''(partial Jewish ancestry)
* ] (1887-1957), actor, writer, singer and director working in theater and film<ref name="yivoencyclopedia.org"/>
* ], film director (father and maternal grandparent were Jewish, Polish catholic mother)
* ], film director; immigrated to the Soviet Union; brother of ] and ]<ref></ref>
* ], film producer
* ] (1904-1965), film and theater director; film producer<ref>Samuel Blumenfeld, L'homme qui voulait être prince: les vies imaginaires de Michal Waszynski (Paris: B. Grasset, 2006).</ref>
* ], cabaret director (Jewish mother)<ref></ref>
*], born Michał Feiertag, (1888-1943), stage and film actor
* ], film director<ref></ref>
* ], ] & ], film producers
* ], film director{{fact}}


==Writers and poets== ==Writers and poets==

===Polish-language=== ===Polish-language===
* ], writer * ], writer and essayist
* ], poet (Jewish mother}<ref></ref> * ]
* ], writer<ref></ref> * ], writer and poet<ref></ref>
* ] (1916-2000), writer<ref></ref>
* ], poet
* ], writer of short stories * ], writer and screenwriter
* ]
* ], writer
*] (1917-1943), journalist, diarist
* ], writer, activist (Jewish mother)
* ], writer * ]
* ], poet * ], writer and feminist
* ]
* ], poet <ref>], art. Jasienski, Bruno</ref>
* ], poet * ], writer
* ]
* ], pediatrician, children's writer, pedagogue and educator
* ] (1877-1937), poet (Jewish ancestry)<ref></ref>
* ], author
* ] (1908-1988), writer (Jewish mother)<ref></ref>
* ], poet
* ] (Jewish mother)
* ], writer (Jewish father) <ref>'']'', Obituary, 18 May 2006: "Born in Lvov to a wealthy Jewish doctor father"</ref>
* ], poet * ], writer
* ]
* ], writer (Jewish mother)<ref></ref>
* ] (1899-1968), poet<ref>], art. Stern, Anatol</ref>
* ], writer, literature critic, and publicist
* ] (1928-2016), writer and prolific translator into Polish from English, German and other languages
* ], prose writer
* ]
* ], writer
* ] (Jewish father)
* ], poet
* ] (1894-1953), poet
* ], poet <ref>], art. Stern, Anatol</ref>
* ] (1920-1985), writer<ref></ref>
* ], novelist
* ] (1900-1967), poet<ref></ref>
* ], poet, song lyrics
* ], poet<ref></ref>
* ], poet<ref>Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast</ref>
* ] (1930-1994), writer
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* ], writer * ] (1880-1957), novelist and essayist<ref name="Classical Yiddish Authors"/>
* ] (1903-1976), writer and essayist
* ], poet-songwriter
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* ], poet
* ] (1802-1856), playwright and poet<ref name="Classical Yiddish Authors"></ref>
* ], Yiddish writer
* ] (1852-1915), author and playwright<ref></ref>
* ], writer
* ] (1902-1991), author<ref name="Classical Yiddish Authors"/>
* ], proletariat writer
* ] (1913-2010), poet, immigrated to Israel<ref name="Classical Yiddish Authors"/>
* ], writer, Nobel Prize (1978)
* ] (1816-1893), journalist<ref></ref>
* ], novelist

===Other writers===
* ], Hebrew writer, Nobel Prize (1966)
* ], English writer
* ], Israeli literary critic
* ], Israeli journalist and author
* ], French writer
* ], Hebrew poet
* ], French writer (possible Jewish mother)<ref> Pierre's brother, Balthus, denied having any Jewish ancestry. Pierre's view on this has not been recorded. See ] for details.</ref>
* ] (Jewish father), ] novelist, since 1965 an ] citizen
* ], Hebrew writer, ] Award (])
* ], German writer


==Business figures== ==Business figures==
* ], founder of the Belco Petroleum Corporation
* ] & ], founders of ]
* ]
* ], textile magnate, philanthropist
* ], cosmetics industrialist * ], industrialist, engineer and founder of ]
* ] (born Maksymilian Faktorowicz), founder of ]; half-brother of Prohibition-era ] ] (born Iakov Faktorowicz)
* ], founder of ]
* ] (born Jona Goldreich), L.A.-based real estate developer
* ], founder of ]
* ] (1879-1974; born Szmuel Gelbfisz), founding contributor and executive of several motion picture studios in Hollywood
* ] and ], co-founders of ] (originally Hassenfeld Brothers)
* ], marketing executive, one of the original members of both the Apple Computer Macintosh team and the NeXT team
* ] (1849-1937), banker<ref></ref>
* ], impresario, brewer who emigrated to England
* ] (1925-2021), American poker player and entrepreneur<ref></ref>
* ] (1810-1896), printer and publisher<ref></ref>
* ] (born Meyer Ratowczer), real estate developer, co-founder of ]
* ] (born Chaja Rubinstein), cosmetics entrepreneur, founder and eponym of Helena Rubinstein Incorporated cosmetics company
* ] (1928-2012), businessman and founder of ]
* ] (born Wonsal)
** ] (1884-1967)
** ] (1881-1958)
** ] (1892-1978)
** ] (1887-1927)
* ] (Shmuel Zielonka), billionaire businessman ], lawyer and philanthropist

==Sports==
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===Others=== ===Fencing===
* ], boxing trainer (International Boxing Hall of Fame)
* ], long- and triple-jumper (4 Olympic golds)
* ], sprinter (7 medals over 4 Olympics)<ref> Jewish Sports</ref>


* ], épée, ] champion and Soviet champion; murdered by the Nazis
==Criminals==
*], hochstapler, swindler
*] , Polish State Security Services, very cruel communist criminal
*] or Berger, Polish State Security, Services communist criminal
*], Polish State Security Services, communist criminal
*], Polish State Security Services, communist criminal
* ], chairperson of the military tribunal in Poland
*], ] Jack the Ripper suspect
*], US gangster
*], Polish State Security Services, communist criminal
* ], chairperson of the military tribunal in Cracow
* ], 1st vice-minister of MPS
* ], head of the Department of Investigations
*], US gangster


===Fictional figures=== ===Football===
* ] from '']''
* ] from ]
* ], ] mutant


* ], Poland national team<ref name=sporting>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-_Si5OP6cjkC&q=%22ludwik+gintel%22+jewish&pg=PA17 |title=Jews and the Sporting Life: Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXIII |author= Ezra Mendelsohn |publisher= Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-538291-4|year= 2009|access-date=December 24, 2010}}</ref>
==See also==
* ] (born 1955), football manager of various football clubs and national teams (e.g. ], ], ])
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* ], Poland national team; murdered by the Nazis<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurojewcong.org/ejc/news.php?id_article=5604 |author=Eldad Beck |title=Anti-Semitism feared ahead of Euro 2012 |publisher=] |date=August 9, 2010 |access-date=December 24, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120731004503/http://www.eurojewcong.org/ejc/news.php?id_article=5604 |archive-date=July 31, 2012 }}</ref>
*]
* ], spent 17 years in the ]
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* ] (1900-1941), left wing, Polish national team; murdered by the Nazis in the ]
* ], centre forward, Polish national team (two matches, four goals); died in December 1941 in the Lemberg Ghetto
* ], American-born, midfield, ]

===Professional wrestling===

* ], American professional wrestler, known for his time in ] under the ring name Chris Masters

===Swimming===

* ], Olympic 4×200-m freestyle relay; murdered by the Nazis in ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/DP/lib00153,0EAF44D611BD8AC2.html |author=Tom Archdeacon |title=Memories never dim from Games of Shame; Message of "Nazi Olympics'still vital |work= The Denver Post|date=April 26, 1998 |access-date=December 24, 2010}}</ref>

===Track and field===

* ], Olympic long-jumper from ], Poland
* ], sprinter and long jumper; world records in 100-m, 200-m, and 400-m; three-time Olympic champion, plus four medals (for a total of seven Olympic medals)
* ], two world records (discus); Olympic silver and bronze (discus)

===Weightlifting===

* ], Polish-born, three-time British champion (lightweight), three-time Maccabiah champion; survived ] and ]; all but one family member was murdered by the Nazis

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From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Polish Jews comprised an appreciable part of Poland's population. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, known for its religious tolerance and described as Paradisus Judaeorum (Latin for "Paradise of the Jews"), had attracted tens of thousands of Jews who fled persecution from other European countries. Poland was a major spiritual and cultural center for Ashkenazi Jews.

At the start of the Second World War, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world (over 3.3 million, some 10% of the general Polish population). The vast majority were murdered under the Nazi "Final Solution" mass-extermination program in the Holocaust in Poland during the German occupation; only 369,000 (11%) of Poland's Jews survived the War.

The list below includes persons of Jewish faith or ancestry.

Historical figures

Politicians

Others

Graves of Polish Jews among the fallen soldiers of the Polish Defensive War of 1939; Powązki Cemetery, Warsaw

Sovereign Polish Armed Forces

  • Berek Joselewicz, Polish-Jewish Colonel in the Polish Legions of Napoleon's armies
  • Bernard Mond, member of the Austrio—Hungarian Army, 1914–1918; Polish soldier and officer, 1918–1939; sent to POW camp by the Germans; finished his career in the rank of Brigade General and, in command of the 6th Infantry Division (Poland), fought against the Germans in 1939
  • Poldek Pfefferberg, Polish soldier in 1939 saved from death by his sergeant major; Holocaust survivor; a man who inspired the book that the film Schindler's List was based on
  • Baruch Steinberg, Chief Rabbi of the Polish Armed Forces, murdered by the Soviet NKVD

Religious figures

Rabbis

Academics

Economists

Mathematicians

Philosophers

Sciences

Historians

Cultural figures

Artists

Musicians

Screen and stage

Writers and poets

Polish-language

Yiddish-language

Business figures

Sports

Baseball

Chess

Fencing

Football

Professional wrestling

Swimming

Track and field

  • Myer Prinstein, Olympic long-jumper from Szczuczyn, Poland
  • Irena Szewińska, sprinter and long jumper; world records in 100-m, 200-m, and 400-m; three-time Olympic champion, plus four medals (for a total of seven Olympic medals)
  • Jadwiga Wajs, two world records (discus); Olympic silver and bronze (discus)

Weightlifting

  • Ben Helfgott, Polish-born, three-time British champion (lightweight), three-time Maccabiah champion; survived Buchenwald and Theresienstadt; all but one family member was murdered by the Nazis

Holocaust survivors

See also

References

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