•
Arlene Agus (1949-2024), feminist and activist •
Howard Apfel, rabbi and noted expert on medical halacha and ethics •
Robert J. Avrech,
Emmy Award-winning
screenwriter •
David Berger, academic, expert in
medieval Jewish history •
David Bernstein (born 1967), Professor,
George Mason University School of Law and author •
Lee Bienstock (born 1983), finalist on
The Apprentice 5. •
Baruch Samuel Blumberg (1925–2011), recipient of the 1976
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, identified the
Hepatitis B virus •
Chaim Brovender, rosh yeshivah of
Yeshivat HaMivtar •
Abraham Foxman (born 1940), former director (1987–2015) of the
Anti-Defamation League. •
Gideon Gartner (born 1936), founder of the
Gartner Group •
Baruch Goldstein, perpetrator of the
Cave of the Patriarchs massacre. •
Judith Hauptman (born 1943),
feminist Talmudic scholar and professor at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America •
Neal Hendel, Israeli Supreme Court Justice •
Yehuda Henkin (1945–2020), noted Israeli
posek •
Meir Kahane (1932–1990) (Elementary school graduate), founder of the
Jewish Defense League and former Israeli
Knesset member. Head of the
Kach party •
Eric Kandel (born 1929), 2000
Nobel Prize laureate in
Physiology or Medicine •
Elihu Katz (born 1926), American sociologist and founder of Israeli television •
Ira Katznelson (born 1944), American political scientist and historian, currently Ruggles Professor at Columbia University, and previously president of the Social Science Research Council and the American Political Science Association. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. •
Ezra Labaton (1950–2013), Modern Orthodox Rabbi, Philosopher, Educator, and Founding Rabbi of Congregation Magen David of West Deal •
Naomi Levy, member of the first class of women to enter the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, bestselling author and founder of
Nashuva, The Jewish Spiritual Outreach Movement •
Isaac Mizrahi (born 1961),
fashion designer •
Bertram L. Podell (1925–2005), former member of the
United States House of Representatives from
New York •
Kenneth Prager, physician •
Samuel Schafler (1929–1991), rabbi, historian, editor and Jewish educator •
Charlie Shrem, American entrepreneur, bitcoin advocate, and convicted felon •
Daniel Sperber, professor of
Talmud at
Bar-Ilan University and winner of the
Israel Prize in 1992 •
Joseph Telushkin (born 1948), author and speaker on Jewish topics •
Elana Maryles Sztokman (born 1969), author, researcher and feminist activist •
Joe Tacopina (born 1966), lawyer, media personality and professional sports executive •
Bruce Wasserstein (1947–2009), investment banker, businessman, and writer •
Wendy Wasserstein (1950–2006), playwright •
Larry Weinberg (1926–2019), former president of
AIPAC and former owner of the
Portland Trail Blazers •
Leon Wieseltier (born 1952), writer, editor of
The New Republic •
Joel B. Wolowelsky, author and former Dean of the Faculty at the Yeshivah of Flatbush High School •
Alan Zelenetz (former Principal), co-founder of
Ovie Entertainment, and comic book writer for
Marvel Comics •
Efraim Zuroff (born 1948), Director of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, Israel ==References==