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"American Jewish Physicians During the Era of Medical Professionalization, 1850–1950" (PhD Dissertation, Fordham University; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2025. 31768388). Simon, Sydney M. “History of Jewish Physicians in the United States Up to About 1900,” Annals of Medical History 7, no. 3 (May 1935):285-29
American Jews (Hebrew: יהודים אמריקאים, romanized: Yehudim Amerikaim) or Jewish Americans are American citizens who are Jewish, whether by culture, ethnicity, or religion. [4] According to a 2020 poll conducted by Pew Research , approximately two thirds of American Jews identify as Ashkenazi , 3% identify as Sephardic , and 1% ...
Avi Arad (1948–), Israeli-American founder of Marvel Studios, LLC, former CEO of Toy Biz [194] Samuel Z. Arkoff (1918–2001), co-founder of American International Pictures; inventor of the "ARKOFF formula" [195] Adam Aron (1954–), president and CEO of movie theater chain AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. and co-owner of NBA's Philadelphia ...
The rally, organized by the Jewish Federations of North America in just over a week's time, drew a cross-section of the community, bridging the political and religious divides of American Jewry.
American Jews overwhelmingly align themselves with Democrats. Before the 2020 election, a Pew Research Center s urvey found that 71% of Jews surveyed consider themselves Democrats or lean Democratic.
This is a list of notable Jewish American photographers. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. Bruce Davidson. Annie Leibovitz. Joel Meyerowitz.
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
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972), Polish-American rabbi and participant in the Selma to Montgomery marches during the American Civil Rights Movement Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989), prominent anti-war activist during the 1960s counterculture movement , and member of the Chicago Seven