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List of Russian Jews

The Jewish presence in Russia dates back to the 7th century, and a converted Jewish Khazar kingdom sprang up a hundred years later. By the formation of the Soviet Union, there were some 2.5 million Soviet Jews, mostly Ashkenazi. After its collapse, many emigrated to Israel, USA and Germany, though Russia still has one of the larger Jewish populations in the world. The following is a list of some prominent Russian Jews.

(Note: Baltic, East European and Asian Jews from the other former Soviet republics are on different lists.)

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Historical figures

Politicians

Other

Scientists

Natural scientists

Social scientists

Cultural figures

Musicians

Others

Authors and poets

Business figures

Entrepreneurs

Oligarchs

Sport figures

Chess

Other sports

  • Nikolay Epstein , Soviet hockey coach
  • Alexander Gomelsky , Soviet basketball coach
  • Maria Itkina , sprinter
  • Fania Melnik , discus thrower
  • Irina Slutskaya, figure skater (Jewish father)

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