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This is a '''list of Jewish-American mobsters''' and ] figures, ranging from the late 19th century to the present day.


This is a list of notable Jewish-American mobsters and organized crime figures, ranging from the late 19th century to the present day. {{main|Jewish-American organized crime}}


*] (1897-1935) <ref name="Sifakis">Sifakis, Carl. ''The Mafia Encyclopedia''. New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3</ref>
*] (1877–1942) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss">Woodiwiss, Michael. ''Organized Crime and American Power: A History''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8020-8278-5</ref> <ref name="Fried">Fried, Albert. ''The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Gangster in America''. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. ISBN 0-231-09683-6</ref> <ref name="Reppetto">Reppetto, Thomas A. ''American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power''. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-8050-7798-7</ref>
*] (1903–1957) *] (1903–1957)
*] (1889?–1935) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen">Cohen, Rich. ''Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams''. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998. ISBN 0-684-83115-5</ref>
*] (1889?–1935), "Abbadabba"
*] (c. 1892–1968) *] (c. 1892–1968)
*] (1900–1955) *] (1900–1955) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/>
*] (1881–1928) *] (1881–1928)
*] (1907–1975), "Shondor" *] (1907–1975)
*] (1900–1981) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Rockaway">Rockaway, Robert A. ''But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters''. Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House, 1993. ISBN 9652290920</ref>
*] (1900–1981), "Kid Cann"
*] (1897–1944) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rubin">Rubin, Rachel. ''Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature''. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000. ISBN 0-252-02539-3</ref>
*] (1897–1944), "Lepke"
*] (1914–1976) *] (1914–1976) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rockaway"/>
*] (1899–1989) *] (1899–1989) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] *] (b. 1940)
*] (1873–1920) *] (1873–1920) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] <ref name="Woodiwiss"/>
*] (1958-Present), "Tarzan"
*] (b. 1958)
*] (1889–1977?), "Dopey Benny"
*] (1889–1977?) <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1886/1889–1952)
*] (1886/1889–1952) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1894–1958) *] (1894–1958) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/>
*] (1886–1956), "Greasy Thumb"
*] (1883-1933) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1889–1914), "Gyp the Blood"
*] (1886–1956) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1891/1895–1923), "Kid Dropper"
*] (d. 1997) *] (1889–1914) <ref name="Fried"/>
*] (1891/1895–1923) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1898–1935)
*] (d. 1997) <ref name="Rockaway"/>
*] (1902–1983)
*] (1898–1935) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1920s–1930s)
*] (1902–1983) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rockaway"/> <ref name="Rubin"/>
*] (d. 1908), "Cyclone Louie"
*]
*] (1903–1987), "Pittsburgh Hymie"
*] (1920s–1930s) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1894–1923), "Nails"
*] (d. 1908) <ref name="Fried"/>
*] (1894/1901–1927), "Little Augie"
*] (1903–1987)
*] (1906–1941), "Kid Twist"
*] (1894–1923) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/>
*] (1894/1901–1927) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1906–1941) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rubin"/>
*] (1950–1979) *] (1950–1979)
*] (b. 1929), "Lefty" *] (b. 1929)
*], (1910s), "Joe the Greaser" *] (1910s) <ref name="Fried"/>
*] <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/>
*] (1882–1928)"The Brain"
*] (1882–1928) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rubin"/>
*] (1897–1997) "Doc Jasper" *] (1897–1997)
*] (1902–1935)
*] (1902–1935) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rockaway"/> <ref name="Rubin"/>
*] (1906–1947)
*] (1906–1947) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/> <ref name="Rubin"/>
*] "Gurrah"
*] <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (d. 1933), "King Solomon"
*] (d. 1933) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/>
*] (1891–1919) *] (1891–1919) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/>
*] (1902–1977), "Doc"
*] (1902–1977) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1909–1941), "Pittsburgh Phil"
*] (1909–1941) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1930s), "Tick–tock"
*] (1930s) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1882–1912), "Big Jack"
*] (1882–1912) <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>
*] (1888–1930) *] (1888–1930)
*] (d. 1908), "Kid Twist" *] (d. 1908) <ref name="Fried"/>
*] (1889/1891–1959), "Longy" *] (1889/1891–1959) <ref name="Sifakis"/> <ref name="Woodiwiss"/> <ref name="Fried"/> <ref name="Reppetto"/> <ref name="Cohen"/>


==References==
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==References== ==Further reading==
*Block, Alan A. ''Lepke, Kid Twist, and the Combination: Organized Crime in New York City, 1930–1944''. 1976. *Block, Alan A. ''Lepke, Kid Twist, and the Combination: Organized Crime in New York City, 1930–1944''. 1976.
*Cohen, Rich. ''Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams''.
*Fried, Albert. ''The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Gangster in America''. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. ISBN 0-231-09683-6
*Rockaway, Robert A. ''But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters''. Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House, 1993.
*Rubin, Rachel. ''Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature''. 2000.
*Sadowsky, Sandy. ''Wedded to Crime: My Life in the Jewish Mafia''. 1992. *Sadowsky, Sandy. ''Wedded to Crime: My Life in the Jewish Mafia''. 1992.


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Revision as of 04:47, 17 March 2009

This is a list of Jewish-American mobsters and organized crime figures, ranging from the late 19th century to the present day.

Main article: Jewish-American organized crime

References

  1. ^ Sifakis, Carl. The Mafia Encyclopedia. New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
  2. ^ Woodiwiss, Michael. Organized Crime and American Power: A History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8020-8278-5
  3. ^ Fried, Albert. The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Gangster in America. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. ISBN 0-231-09683-6
  4. ^ Reppetto, Thomas A. American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-8050-7798-7
  5. ^ Cohen, Rich. Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998. ISBN 0-684-83115-5
  6. ^ Rockaway, Robert A. But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters. Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House, 1993. ISBN 9652290920
  7. ^ Rubin, Rachel. Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000. ISBN 0-252-02539-3

Further reading

  • Block, Alan A. Lepke, Kid Twist, and the Combination: Organized Crime in New York City, 1930–1944. 1976.
  • Sadowsky, Sandy. Wedded to Crime: My Life in the Jewish Mafia. 1992.

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