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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=l-9PAnwdMHwC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Jews and the Sporting Life]'', Vol. 23 of Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Ezra Mendelsohn, Oxford University Press US, 2009, ISBN 0195382919 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=aOTWUl-9LQoC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Day by Day in Jewish Sports History]'', Bob Wechsler, KTAV Publishing House, 2008, ISBN 1602800138 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Ns2MQQAACAAJ&dq=Jewish+baseball&hl=en&ei=ySsHTKe5HsP7lwfv0tizDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=73&ved=0CPsCEOgBMEg The Big Book of Jewish Athletes: Two Centuries of Jews in Sports – a Visual History]'', Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, S P I Books, 2007, ISBN 1561719277 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Xcfef_d2es4C&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heros: An Illustrated Compendium of Sports History and The 150 Greatest Jewish Sports Stars]'', Peter S. Horvitz, SP Books, 2007, ISBN 1561719072 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=t551-tNr2-cC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Jews, Sports, and the Rites of Citizenship]'', Jack Kugelmass, University of Illinois Press, 2007, ISBN 025207324X |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Iye9CDk0X_IC&dq=Jews+sports&lr=&source=gbs_navlinks_s Emancipation through Muscles: Jews and Sports in Europe]'', Michael Brenner, Gideon Reuveni, translated by Brenner, Reuveni, U of Nebraska Press, 2006, ISBN 0803213557 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=NACkGVm3C3wC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Jewish Sports Stars: Athletic Heroes Past and Present]'', David J. Goldman, Edition 2, Kar-Ben Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1580131832 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=xsreBybwZswC Judaism's Encounter with American Sports]'', Jeffrey S. Gurock, Indiana University Press, 2005, ISBN 0253347009 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=GWE_lEPfHpIC&dq=Jewish%20Athletic%20Hall%20of%20Fame&source=gbs_slider_thumb Great Jews in Sports]'', Robert Slater, Jonathan David Publishers, 2004, ISBN 0824604539 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=RdHtAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s The 100 Greatest Jews in Sports: Ranked According to Achievement]'', B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman, Scarecrow Press, 2003, ISBN 0810847752 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=oZxnNt28DhcC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Jewish Sports Legends: the International Jewish Hall of Fame]'', 3rd Ed, Joseph Siegman, Brassey's, 2000, ISBN 1574882848 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=B3wX21fXD-QC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Sports and the American Jew]'', Steven A. Riess, Syracuse University Press, 1998, ISBN 0815627548 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=qjOYf1YAhaoC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience]'', Peter Levine, Oxford University Press US, 1993, ISBN 0195085558 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=vRj4iruNKloC The Jewish Child's Book of Sports Heroes]'', Robert Slater, Jonathan David Publishers, 1993, ISBN 0824603605 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=RX2b_cvczccC&dq=Jewish+Athletic+Hall+of+Fame&source=gbs_navlinks_s The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame]'', Joseph M. Siegman, SP Books, 1992, ISBN 1561710288 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=1yHoAAAACAAJ The Jewish Athletes Hall of Fame]'', B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman, Shapolsky Publishers, 1989, ISBN 094400704X |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=qhz9AAAACAAJ The Great Jewish Chess Champions]'', Harold U. Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Hippocrene Books, 1987, ISBN 0870523058 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=VJ1tAAAAMAAJ From the Ghetto to the Games: Jewish Athletes in Hungary]'', Andrew Handler, East European Monographs, 1985, ISBN 0880330856 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=t5iwAAAAIAAJ The Jew in American Sports]'', Harold Uriel Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Edition 4, Hippocrene Books, 1985, ISBN 0882549952 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=JMuCAAAAMAAJ The Jewish Athlete: A Nostalgic View]'', Leible Hershfield, s.n., 1980 |
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=AgmDAAAAMAAJ Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports]'', Bernard Postal, Jesse Silver, Roy Silver, Bloch Pub. Co., 1965 |
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Revision as of 06:29, 31 July 2010
List
- Aaron (Albert) Alexandre, German-born French-English[1]
- Evgeny Agrest, Belarusian-born Swedish grandmaster, Highest Rating through May 2010=2616[citation needed]
- Simon Alapin, Lithuanian[2][3]
- Boris Alterman, Ukrainian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2615[citation needed]
- Arnold Aurbach, Polish-born French[citation needed]
- Yuri Averbakh, Russian grandmaster, 2445[4]
- Boris Avrukh, Israeli grandmaster & World U-12 champion, 2668[citation needed]
- Abraham Baratz, Romanian-born French[citation needed]
- Liudmila Belavenets, Russian woman grandmaster[citation needed]
- Alexander Beliavsky, Ukrainian-born Slovenian grandmaster and World junior champion, 2710[citation needed]
- Joel Benjamin, United States grandmaster, 2662[citation needed]
- Hans Berliner, German-born US World correspondence chess champion[citation needed]
- Ossip Bernstein, Ukrainian-born French grandmaster[2]
- Arthur Bisguier, US grandmaster, 2455[5]
- Benjamin Blumenfeld, Belarusian-born Russian[citation needed]
- Mark Bluvshtein, Russian-born Canadian grandmaster, 2583[citation needed]
- Jácobo Bolbochán, Argentine[citation needed]
- Julio Bolbochán, Argentine grandmaster, 2485[citation needed]
- Isaac Boleslavsky, Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster[6]
- Mikhail Botvinnik, Russian/Soviet grandmaster & World champion[5]
- Gyula Breyer, Hungarian[citation needed]
- David Bronstein, Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster, 2590[2]
- Oscar Chajes, Ukrainian/Polish/Austrian-born US[7]
- Rudolph Charousek, Hungarian[8]
- Vitaly Chekhover, Russian[citation needed]
- Erich Cohn, German[9]
- Wilhelm Cohn, German [10]
- Josef Cukierman, Polish-born French, committed suicide during Holocaust[citation needed]
- Moshe Czerniak, Polish-born Palestinian/Israeli[11]
- Arnold Denker, US grandmaster, 2293[12]
- Maxim Dlugy, Russian-born US grandmaster, 2531[citation needed]
- Josif Dorfman, Ukrainian-born French grandmaster, 2617[citation needed]
- Arthur Dunkelblum, Polish-born Belgian[13]
- Roman Dzindzichashvili, Georgian-born Israeli American grandmaster, 2550[citation needed]
- Berthold Englisch, Austrian[14]
- Yakov Estrin, Russian grandmaster, CC WC 1972–76[citation needed]
- Larry Evans, US grandmaster, 2530[5]
- Samuel Factor, Polish-born US[citation needed]
- Ernst Falkbeer, Austrian[citation needed]
- Movsas Feigins, Latvian-born Argentine[citation needed]
- Ruben Felgaer, Argentine grandmaster, 2624[citation needed]
- Reuben Fine, US grandmaster[15]
- Bobby Fischer, US grandmaster & World champion[5]
- Alexander Flamberg, Polish[16]
- Salo Flohr, Ukrainian-born Czech & Soviet grandmaster[17]
- Maurice Fox, Ukrainian-born Canadian[citation needed]
- Gunnar Friedemann, Estonian[citation needed]
- Paulino Frydman, Polish-born Argentine[2]
- Semen Furman, Belarusian-born Russian grandmaster[citation needed]
- Boris Gelfand, Belarusian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2761[citation needed]
- Efim Geller, Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster[5]
- Vitali Golod, Ukrainian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2606[citation needed]
- Harry Golombek, English[5]
- Alon Greenfeld, US-born Israeli grandmaster[citation needed]
- Gisela Kahn Gresser, US woman master[citation needed]
- Yehuda Gruenfeld, Polish-born Israeli grandmaster, 2523[citation needed]
- Eduard Gufeld, Ukrainian grandmaster, 2565[18]
- Boris Gulko, German-born Russian US grandmaster, 2644[19]
- Isidor Gunsberg, Hungarian-born English[5]
- Ilya Gurevich, Russian-born US grandmaster & junior World champion, 2575[20]
- Mikhail Gurevich, Ukrainian-born Russian Turkish grandmaster, 2694[citation needed]
- Lev Gutman, Latvian-born Israeli German grandmaster, 2547[21]
- Daniel Harrwitz, Prussian/Polish/German-born English French[22]
- Israel Horowitz, US[5]
- Bernhard Horwitz, German-born English[5]
- Alexander Huzman, Ukrainian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2602[citation needed]
- Dawid Janowski, Belarusian/Polish-born French grandmaster[17]
- Max Judd, US[5]
- Gregory Kaidanov, Ukrainian-born Russian US grandmaster, 2695[23]
- Julio Kaplan, Argentine-born Puerto Rican US grandmaster & World junior champion[2]
- Mona May Karff, Moldovan-born US woman master[5]
- Isaac Kashdan, US grandmaster[2]
- Garry Kasparov (born "Garry Weinstein"), Azerbaijani-born Soviet/Russian grandmaster & World champion, 2851[24]
- Alexander Khalifman, Russian grandmaster & World champion, 2702[25]
- Alexander Koblencs, Latvian[citation needed]
- Artur Kogan, Ukrainian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2592[citation needed]
- Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster[citation needed]
- Ignatz von Kolisch, Hungarian/Slovakian-born Austrian grandmaster[5]
- George Koltanowski, Belgian-born US grandmaster[5]
- Viktor Korchnoi, Russian-born Dutch Swiss grandmaster, 2695[5]
- Yona Kosashvili, Georgian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2580[citation needed]
- Borislav Kostić, Austrian-born Serbian grandmaster[citation needed]
- Yair Kraidman, Israeli grandmaster, 2455[26]
- Ljuba Kristol, Russian-born Israeli woman grandmaster, 2415[citation needed]
- Abraham Kupchik, Belarusian/Polish-born US[5]
- Alla Kushnir, Russian Israeli woman grandmaster, 2430[5]
- Salo Landau, Polish-born Dutch, killed by the Nazis[27]
- Edward Lasker, Polish/German-born US[28]
- Emanuel Lasker, Prussian/German/Polish-born US grandmaster & World champion[5]
- Anatoly Lein, Russian-born US grandmaster, 2555[citation needed]
- Konstantin Lerner, Ukrainian grandmaster, 2575[citation needed]
- Grigory Levenfish, Polish/Russian-born grandmaster[29]
- Irina Levitina, Russian-born US woman grandmaster[5]
- Vladimir Liberzon, Russian-born Israeli grandmaster[30]
- Andor Lilienthal, Russian-born Hungarian/Soviet grandmaster[31]
- Johann Löwenthal, Hungarian-born US English[5]
- Moishe Lowtzky, Ukrainian-born Polish, killed by Nazis[citation needed]
- Gyula Makovetz, Hungarian[citation needed]
- Jonathan Mestel, British grandmaster & World U-16 champion, 2540[citation needed]
- Jacques Mieses, German-born English grandmaster[5]
- Victor Mikhalevski, Belarusian-born Israeli grandmaster[citation needed]
- Vadim Milov, Russian-born Israeli Swiss grandmaster, 2683[citation needed]
- Jacob Murey, Russian-born Israeli grandmaster[citation needed]
- Miguel Najdorf, Polish-born Argentine grandmaster[5]
- Aron Nimzowitsch, Latvian-born Danish[17]
- Menachem Oren, Polish-born Palestinian/Israeli[citation needed]
- Julius Perlis, Polish-born Austrian[citation needed]
- Isaias Pleci, Argentine[32]
- Judit Polgár, Hungarian grandmaster, 2735[5]
- Susan Polgár, Hungarian-born US grandmaster & World champion, 2577[24]
- Zsófia Polgár, Hungarian-born Israeli international master, 2500[5]
- Lev Polugaevsky, Belarusian/Soviet grandmaster, 2640[33]
- Yosef Porath, German-born Palestinian/Israeli[citation needed]
- Lev Psakhis, Russian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2625[citation needed]
- Dawid Przepiórka, Polish, killed by Nazis[2]
- Abram Rabinovich, Lithuanian-born Russian[citation needed]
- Ilya Rabinovich, Russian[citation needed]
- Vyacheslav Ragozin, Russian grandmaster[5]
- Teymour Radjabov, Azerbaijani grandmaster[citation needed]
- Samuel Reshevsky, Polish-born US grandmaster[34]
- Richard Réti, Slovakian/Hungarian-born Czech[17]
- Maxim Rodshtein, Israeli U-16 World champion[citation needed]
- Kenneth Rogoff, US grandmaster[citation needed]
- Michael Rohde, US grandmaster, 2585[citation needed]
- Michael Roiz, Russian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2611[citation needed]
- Samuel Rosenthal, Polish-born French [10]
- Gersz Rotlewi, Polish[citation needed]
- Eduardas Rozentalis, Lithuanian grandmaster, 2688[citation needed]
- Akiba Rubinstein, Polish grandmaster[34]
- Gersz Salwe, Polish grandmaster[2]
- Emanuel Schiffers, Russian[35]
- Adolf Schwarz, Hungarian-born Austrian[citation needed]
- Gregory Serper, Uzbekistani-born Russian US grandmaster[citation needed]
- Leonid Shamkovich, Russian Israeli US grandmaster[citation needed]
- Yury Shulman, Belarusian-born US grandmaster[citation needed]
- Ilya Smirin, Belarusian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2702[citation needed]
- Vasily Smyslov, Soviet/Russian grandmaster & World champion, 2620[5]
- Gennady Sosonko, Russian-born Dutch grandmaster[36]
- Boris Spassky[5][34]
- Jon Speelman, English grandmaster[2]
- Rudolf Spielmann, Austrian-born Swedish[17]
- Leonid Stein, Ukrainian-born Russian grandmaster[37]
- Endre Steiner, Hungarian[citation needed]
- Herman Steiner, Slovakian/Hungarian-born US[38]
- Lajos Steiner, Romanian/Hungarian-born Australian[39]
- Wilhelm Steinitz, Czech-born Austrian & US grandmaster & World champion[2]
- Emil Sutovsky, Israeli grandmaster, 2697[40]
- Peter Svidler, Russian grandmaster[citation needed]
- László Szabó, Hungarian grandmaster[41]
- Mark Taimanov, Soviet/Russian grandmaster[42]
- Mikhail Tal, Soviet/Latvian grandmaster & World champion, 2645[2]
- Siegbert Tarrasch, Polish/German grandmaster & Senior World champion[43]
- Savielly Tartakower, Russian-born Austrian/Polish/French grandmaster[34]
- Jean Taubenhaus, Polish-born French[citation needed]
- Mark Tseitlin, Israeli grandmaster[citation needed]
- Anatoly Vaisser, Kazakhstani-born French grandmaster[citation needed]
- Boris Verlinsky, Ukrainian-born Soviet grandmaster[citation needed]
- Vladimir Vuković, Croatian[citation needed]
- Max Weiss, Slovakian/Hungarian-born Austrian[5]
- Michael Wilder, US grandmaster[citation needed]
- Simon Winawer, Polish[5]
- Heinrich Wolf, Austrian, killed by Nazis[citation needed]
- Daniel Yanofsky, Polish/Ukrainian-born Canadian grandmaster[citation needed]
- Leonid Yudasin, Russian-born Israeli grandmaster, 2692[44]
- Tatiana Zatulovskaya, Azeri-born Russian Israeli woman grandmaster[2]
- Johannes Zukertort, Polish-born German English[5]
See also
- List of Jewish American sportspeople
- List of Jewish sportscasters and promoters
- List of Jews in sports
- Jewish Sports Review
- International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Netanya, Israel
- US National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, Commack, New York
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Books
- Jews and the Sporting Life, Vol. 23 of Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Ezra Mendelsohn, Oxford University Press US, 2009, ISBN 0195382919
- Day by Day in Jewish Sports History, Bob Wechsler, KTAV Publishing House, 2008, ISBN 1602800138
- The Big Book of Jewish Athletes: Two Centuries of Jews in Sports – a Visual History, Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, S P I Books, 2007, ISBN 1561719277
- The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heros: An Illustrated Compendium of Sports History and The 150 Greatest Jewish Sports Stars, Peter S. Horvitz, SP Books, 2007, ISBN 1561719072
- Jews, Sports, and the Rites of Citizenship, Jack Kugelmass, University of Illinois Press, 2007, ISBN 025207324X
- Emancipation through Muscles: Jews and Sports in Europe, Michael Brenner, Gideon Reuveni, translated by Brenner, Reuveni, U of Nebraska Press, 2006, ISBN 0803213557
- Jewish Sports Stars: Athletic Heroes Past and Present, David J. Goldman, Edition 2, Kar-Ben Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1580131832
- Judaism's Encounter with American Sports, Jeffrey S. Gurock, Indiana University Press, 2005, ISBN 0253347009
- Great Jews in Sports, Robert Slater, Jonathan David Publishers, 2004, ISBN 0824604539
- The 100 Greatest Jews in Sports: Ranked According to Achievement, B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman, Scarecrow Press, 2003, ISBN 0810847752
- Jewish Sports Legends: the International Jewish Hall of Fame, 3rd Ed, Joseph Siegman, Brassey's, 2000, ISBN 1574882848
- Sports and the American Jew, Steven A. Riess, Syracuse University Press, 1998, ISBN 0815627548
- Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience, Peter Levine, Oxford University Press US, 1993, ISBN 0195085558
- The Jewish Child's Book of Sports Heroes, Robert Slater, Jonathan David Publishers, 1993, ISBN 0824603605
- The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Joseph M. Siegman, SP Books, 1992, ISBN 1561710288
- The Jewish Athletes Hall of Fame, B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman, Shapolsky Publishers, 1989, ISBN 094400704X
- The Great Jewish Chess Champions, Harold U. Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Hippocrene Books, 1987, ISBN 0870523058
- From the Ghetto to the Games: Jewish Athletes in Hungary, Andrew Handler, East European Monographs, 1985, ISBN 0880330856
- The Jew in American Sports, Harold Uriel Ribalow, Meir Z. Ribalow, Edition 4, Hippocrene Books, 1985, ISBN 0882549952
- The Jewish Athlete: A Nostalgic View, Leible Hershfield, s.n., 1980
- Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports, Bernard Postal, Jesse Silver, Roy Silver, Bloch Pub. Co., 1965