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Gershon Agron, mayor of Jerusalem 1955–1959 •
Lori Alhadeff, activist and member of the
Broward County School Board •
Mark B. Cohen (1972), Common Pleas Court Judge, Philadelphia (2018–present), House of Representatives (1974–2016) •
Arnold Dashefsky (1963), Professor of Sociology at University of Connecticut, Director of the North American Jewish databank •
Isidore Dyen (), linguist, professor emeritus of Malayo-Polynesian and Comparative Linguistics at Yale University •
Louis Fischer, journalist, author, winner of National Book Award (1965) for
The Life of Lenin •
Israel Goldstein (1911), scholar, author, Rabbi of Congregation
B'nai Jeshurun (Manhattan) on New York's Upper West Side (1918–1960), Founder of
Brandeis University (1946), President of The
Jewish National Fund of America (1934–1943) •
Cyrus H. Gordon, scholar of Near Eastern cultures and ancient languages •
William E. Kaufman, rabbi and author of books on Jewish Philosophy •
Samuel Noah Kramer, author, leading
Assyriologist, expert in
Sumerian history and
Sumerian language, Professor at University of Pennsylvania •
Michael Levin (soldier) () – American born soldier in the Paratroopers Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), KIA 2006 in Lebanon •
Noam Pitlik, actor, director,
1979 Emmy winner for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series •
Claire Polin, American composer of contemporary classical music, musicologist, and flutist •
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, author, first woman rabbi in Reconstructionaist Judaism, with her husband formed the first rabbinical couple in Jewish History == See also ==