•
Yevda Abramov, Member of the
National Assembly of Azerbaijan and Deputy chairman of Azerbaijani National Assembly's Committee on Human Rights, representing a part of
Azerbaijani Jewish community. •
Albert Agarunov,
Starshina of the
Azerbaijani Army who died during the
First Nagorno-Karabakh War, National
Hero of Azerbaijan. •
Valery Belenky,
artistic gymnast, he won the team gold and all around bronze with the
Unified Team in the
1992 Olympics in Barcelona. •
Max Black, British-American philosopher, who was a leading influential figure in
analytic philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century. •
Misha Black, British architect and designer. •
Bella Davidovich, American pianist. •
Larisa Dolina, Russian (former Soviet) jazz and pop singer and an actress. •
Dov Gazit, chief-commander of the IAF (Israeli Air Force) Technical School in Haifa, while serving in Africa, he acquired a lion cub, which became the first lion in Dr. Aharon Shulov Jerusalem Biblical Zoo. •
Yevsey Gindes, statesman and pediatrician who served as the
Minister of Healthcare of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, and was member of
Azerbaijani National Council and later
Parliament of Azerbaijan. •
Lena Glaz, chess player, Israeli
Woman International Master (WIM, 1985). She is a winner the
Israeli Women's Chess Championship (1980). •
Solomon Grobshtein, One of the founders and organizers of the Azerbaijani oil industry. •
Yuli Gusman, film director and actor. He is the founder and CEO of the
Nika Award. •
Lala Hasanova, science fiction writer. •
Zarakh Iliev, billionaire property developer. •
Gavriil Ilizarov, Soviet physician, known for inventing the
Ilizarov apparatus for
lengthening limb bones and for
his eponymous surgery. •
Telman Ismailov, Russian-Turkish entrepreneur and businessman •
Garry Kasparov,
Russian (formerly Soviet) chess
Grandmaster, former
World Chess Champion, writer, and political activist, considered by many to be the
greatest chess player of all time. •
Mirza Khazar, author, political analyst,
anchorman,
radio journalist, publisher, and translator. •
Mirra Komarovsky, American pioneer in the
sociology of gender. •
Lev Landau,
physicist who made fundamental contributions to many areas of
theoretical physics, he received the 1962 Nobel Prize. •
Ella Leya, Azerbaijani-American composer, singer, and writer. •
Yagutil Mishiev, writer, author. The distinguished Teacher of the Republic of Dagestan and the Russian Federation. •
Lev Nussimbaum, writer and journalist •
God Nisanov, property developer, philanthropist and Vice President of the
World Jewish Congress. •
Teimour Radjabov Azerbaijani chess grandmaster, his father Boris Sheynin was a Jew. •
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin, mathematician •
Yosef Shagal, politician and former journalist, since 2012 he is the ambassador of Israel to Belarus. •
Zechariah Sitchin, author •
Emil Sutovsky,
chess Grandmaster and the president of the
Association of Chess Professionals. •
Boris Vannikov, Soviet government and military official, a three-star General. •
Lotfi A. Zadeh, mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, creator of "fuzzy logic" artificial intelligence researcher and professor emeritus of
computer science at the
University of California, Berkeley. •
Tatiana Zatulovskaya, chess player,
Woman Grandmaster, and the 1993
Senior Women's World Chess Champion. •
Yakov Zevin,
Communist activist, one of the
Bolshevik Party leaders in
Azerbaijan during the
Russian Revolution. ==See also==