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Map of Jewish senators as of March of 2024. Blue means that there currently is one Jewish senator from that state. Gray means that there currently are no Jewish senators from that state. Twenty-two states have been represented by Jewish senators. As of January 3, 2025, 10 states are represented by Jewish senators.
2 British MPs. Toggle British MPs subsection. 2.1 Pre–1900. 2.2 1900–1939. ... There have also been many Jewish members of the House of Lords some of whom are ...
Jews have been a part of the Australian parliament since federation. [citation needed] In 2016 a record number of 6 MPs identified as Jewish. [1]When Kerryn Phelps won the 2018 Wentworth by-election the number rose to 7, but subsequently dropped back to 6 following the 2019 Australian federal election.
California's first and only Jewish governor Idaho: Moses Alexander [1] Democratic: January 4, 1915: January 6, 1919: Idaho's first and only Jewish governor Utah: Simon Bamberger [1] Democratic: January 1, 1917: January 1, 1921: Utah's first and only Jewish governor New Mexico: Arthur Seligman [1] Democratic: January 1, 1931: September 25, 1933
This is a list of politicians of Jewish origin divided between their respective countries and those serving as heads of state and government.
Pages in category "Jewish American members of the Cabinet of the United States" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
On February 6, 2025, during the 119th United States Congress, Jewish members of the House of Representatives votes to create a formal Jewish caucus for the first time. The caucus was initially chaired by Nader and Brad Schneider, of the progressive and moderate wings of the Jewish members. The group was open to all Jewish members of the House ...
The Cabinet of the United States, which is the principal advisory body to the President of the United States, has had 47 Jewish American members altogether. Of that number, 27 different Jewish American individuals held a total of 27 permanent cabinet posts, having served as the heads of the federal executive departments; 20 different Jewish Americans have held 21 cabinet-level positions, which ...