Guest BlackJesus Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 [i]* Keep in mind they are only 2 % of the total U.S. population[/i] [quote][u] [img]http://www.eonline.com/Features/Specials/Jews/Images/jew.sub.gif[/img] [b]Jewish Hollywood Executives [/b] [/u] William Fox (Fox Film Corporation; 20th Century-Fox) Michael Eisner (Paramount Pictures; Disney Studios) Robert Evans (Paramount Pictures) David Geffen (Warner Brothers; DreamWorks SKG) William Goetz, president of Universal Studios Samuel Goldwyn, (the "G" in MGM) Edith Head, costume designer Jeffrey Katzenberg (Paramount Pictures; DreamWorks SKG) Leonard Katzman, television producer Sam Katzman, film producer Carl Laemmle (Universal Pictures) Carl Laemmle Jr (Universal Studios) Jesse L. Lasky (Famous Players-Lasky) Marcus Loew (MGM) Joe Pasternak, film producer Joseph Schenck (20th Century Pictures) Steven Spielberg (DreamWorks SKG) Louis B. Mayer, (the "M" of MGM) Jack Warner (Warner Brothers) Lew Wasserman (Universal Studios) Bob Weinstein (Miramax) Harvey Weinstein (Miramax) Adolph Zukor (Paramount Pictures) Irving Thalberg "the Last Tycoon" [u] [b]Jewish Hollywood Directors[/b][/u] Chantal Akerman, Belgian director Ramzi Abed, U.S. director (Jewish mother) Darren Aronofsky, U.S. director (Jewish father) Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, U.S. writer-producer-director team George Cukor. U.S. director Jules Dassin, American director Sergei Eisenstein, Soviet director (Jewish father) John Frankenheimer, U.S. director Sam Fuller, U.S. director and screenwriter Bruce Geller, director, producer, screenwriter Henry Jaglom, U.S. director Spike Jonze, U.S. director (Jewish father) Lloyd Kaufman, U.S. director Stanley Kubrick, U.S. director Fritz Lang, German director (Jewish father) Ernst Lubitch,Europe-U.S. director Sidney Lumet, U.S. director Bill Lustig, U.S. director Branko Lustig, U.S.-Croatian film director Leo Penn, U.S. director and actor, father of actor Sean Penn Roman Polanski, Polish-born U.S. director Sydney Pollack, U.S. director Abraham Polonsky, U.S. director Otto Preminger, Austrian-born U.S. director John Schlesinger, British director Steven Spielberg, U.S. director Mauritz Stiller, Swedish film director Oliver Stone, U.S. director (Jewish father) Erik Per Sullivan, U.S. child actor, Dewey from Malcolm in thge Middle Edgar G. Ulmer, German-born U.S. director Billy Wilder, Austrian-born U.S. director Michael Winner, British director Rob Reiner,U.S. director Zucker brothers,U.S. parody directors [u][b]Jewish Hollywood Actors / Actresses[/b][/u] Bud Abbott U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Anouk Aimee, French actress Woody Allen, U.S. actor, film director Jack Albertson U.S. actor Jason Alexander, U.S. actor, known from Seinfeld; born Jason Greenspan Broncho Billy Anderson U.S. actor (first cowboy star) Allan Arbus U.S. actor Adam Arkin U.S. actor Alan Arkin U.S. actor Tom Arnold U.S. actor (Jewish paternal grandmother; converted to Judaism as well) David Arquette, U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Patricia Arquette, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Rosanna Arquette, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Bea Arthur, U.S. actress, known from Maude and The Golden Girls Leon Askin, Austrian actor, known from Hogan's Heroes Ed Asner, U.S. actor Harvey Atkin, Canadian actor and cartoon voice Jean-Pierre Aumont French actor (Jewish father) Hank Azaria, U.S. actor Lauren Bacall, U.S. actress Max Baer, Jr., U.S. actor, best known as Jethro Bodine in the television series, The Beverly Hillbillies, son of champion boxer Max Baer Barbara Bain, U.S. actress, known from Mission Impossible and Space: 1999 Bob Balaban U.S. actor Martin Balsam U.S. actor John Banner, Austrian-born U.S. actor, Sargeant Schultz from Hogan's Heroes Theda Bara, U.S. actress Sacha Baron Cohen, British actor, known from Da Ali G Show Roseanne Barr, U.S. TV actress Gene Barry U.S. actor Randall Batinkoff U.S. actor Richard Belzer, U.S. actor and comedian Richard Benjamin U.S. actor Jack Benny U.S. actor Robby Benson U.S. actor Justin Berfield U.S. actor Peter Berg U.S. actor & director (Jewish father) Milton Berle U.S. actor Sandra Bernhard, U.S. actress Sarah Bernhardt, French actress and dancer Corbin Bernsen U.S. actor (Jewish father) Joe Besser U.S. actor Mike Binder U.S. actor & director Joey Bishop, U.S. actor, member of the Rat Pack Jack Black, U.S. actor and rock musician Mel Blanc, U.S. cartoon voice actor Selma Blair, U.S. actress Yasmine Bleeth, U.S. actress (Jewish father) Orlando Bloom, English actor Hart Bochner U.S. actor Lisa Bonet, U.S. actress, known from The Cosby Show (Jewish mother) Richard Boone U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Alex Borstein, U.S. actress Tom Bosley, U.S. actor Zach Braff, U.S. actor, best known from NBC comedy Scrubs Matthew Broderick U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Adam Brody U.S. actor Adrien Brody U.S. actor (Jewish father) Albert Brooks, U.S. actor Mel Brooks, U.S. comedian, filmmaker Brooke Burke, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) George Burns U.S. actor Red Buttons U.S. actor Amanda Bynes U.S. actress (Jewish mother) James Caan, U.S. actor Scott Caan U.S. actor (Jewish father) Sid Caesar U.S. actor Michael Callan U.S. actor Eddie Cantor U.S. actor Neve Campbell, U.S. actress (Sephardic Jewish ancestry on mother's side; identifies both as Jewish and Catholic) Dyan Cannon, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Kate Capshaw, U.S. actress (converted) Aaron Carter, U.S. actor & singer (Jewish father) Nell Carter, U.S. actress (converted) Nick Carter, U.S. actor & singer (Jewish father) Seymour Cassel U.S. actor Jeff Chandler U.S. actor Josh Charles U.S. actor David Charvet U.S. actor Robert Clary, French-born U.S. actor, Cpl Louis Lebeau from Hogan's Heroes Jill Clayburgh, U.S. Oscar-nominated actress Lee J. Cobb, U.S. actor Mindy Cohn, U.S. television actress on The Facts of Life Joan Collins, British actress, known from Dynasty (Jewish father) Jennifer Connelly, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Harry Connick, Jr. U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Hans Conried U.S. actor Jackie Cooper U.S. actor (Jewish father) Ricardo Cortez U.S. actor Paulo Costanzo, U.S. TV actor (Jewish mother) Allen Covert U.S. actor Peter Coyote U.S. actor David Cross U.S. actor Billy Crystal, U.S. actor and comedian Jamie Lee Curtis, U.S. actress (Jewish father) Tony Curtis, U.S. actor Howard Da Silva U.S. actor Marcel Dalio French actor Stuart Damon U.S. actor Rodney Dangerfield U.S. actor Henry Daniell English actor Larry David, U.S. actor and comedy writer Sammy Davis Jr., U.S. actor and performer (converted) Daniel Day-Lewis, British actor (Jewish mother) Charles Denner French actor Neil Diamond U.S. actor Arielle Dombasle, actress Stephen Dorff U.S. actor (Jewish father) Kirk Douglas, U.S. actor Melvyn Douglas U.S. actor (Jewish father) Michael Douglas, U.S. actor, (Jewish father), son of Kirk Douglas Rachel Dratch, U.S. actress known for Saturday Night Live Richard Dreyfuss, U.S. actor Fran Drescher, U.S. actress David Duchovny, U.S. actor (Jewish father) Lisa Edelstein, U.S. actress Jesse Eisenberg U.S. actor Stephen Elliott U.S. actor Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. U.S. actor (Jewish father) Peter Falk, U.S. actor Jon Favreau U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Itzik Feffer, Russian Yiddish actor Oded Fehr Israeli actor Fritz Feld U.S. actor Corey Feldman, U.S. actor Marty Feldman English actor Norman Fell, U.S. actor, best known as Mr. Roper on Three's Company Mark Feuerstein U.S. actor Harvey Fierstein, U.S. actor Larry Fine U.S. actor Fyvush Finkel, U.S. actor Carrie Fisher, U.S. actress, (Jewish father), star of Star Wars movies Harrison Ford, U.S. actor, (Jewish mother) Ben Foster U.S. actor Don Francisco, Chilean host of Sᢡdo Gigante James Franco U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Al Franken, U.S. actor and comedy writer Bonnie Franklin, U.S. actress, known from One Day at a Time Paul Frees U.S. actor Leonard Frey U.S. actor Stephen Fry U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Allen Funt, U.S. TV personality, creator of Candid Camera Dan Futterman, U.S. actor Victor Garber U.S. actor Allen Garfield U.S. actor John Garfield U.S. actor Jeff Garlin U.S. actor Brad Garrett, U.S. actor Sarah Michelle Gellar, U.S. actress Kurt Gerron U.S. actor Jami Gertz, U.S. actress Estelle Getty, U.S. actress, known from Golden Girls Kathie Lee Gifford, U.S. talkshow host (Jewish father, raised Christian) Melissa Gilbert, U.S. actress, known from Little House on the Prairie, much older sister of Sara Gilbert Sara Gilbert, U.S. actress, best known from Roseanne. Much younger sister of Melissa Gilbert Jack Gilford U.S. actor Paul Michael Glaser U.S. actor Scott Glenn U.S. actor (converted to Judaism) Judith Godr裨e, French actress Adam Goldberg, U.S. actor Jeff Goldblum, U.S. actor Tony Goldwyn U.S. actor (Jewish paternal grandfather) Henry Goodman English actor Leo Gorcey U.S. actor ("Dead End Kids") Bernard Gorcey U.S. actor Keith Gordon U.S. actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt U.S. actor Cliff Gorman U.S. actor Gilbert Gottfried U.S. actor Elliott Gould, U.S. actor Cary Grant English actor (sometimes claimed to be half Jewish) Seth Green, U.S. actor Lorne Greene, Canadian actor Jennifer Grey, U.S. actress Joel Grey, U.S. actor Max Grodenchik U.S. actor (Rom on Star Trek:Deep Space Nine) Charles Grodin, U.S. actor Arye Gross U.S. actor Christopher Guest U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Steve Guttenberg, U.S. actor Jake Gyllenhaal, U.S. actor (Jewish mother), brother of Maggie Gyllenhaal Maggie Gyllenhaal, U.S. actor (Jewish mother), sister of Jake Gyllenhaal Budy Hackett U.S. actor Corey Haim, U.S. Actor Billy Halop U.S. actor Alyson Hannigan U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Jonathan Harris U.S. actor Laurence Harvey, Lithuanian-born British actor Nina Hartley, U.S. pornographic film actress (parents converted to Zen Buddhism) Cole Hauser U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Goldie Hawn, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Dan Hedaya U.S. actor Buck Henry U.S. actor Charles Herbert U.S. actor Steven Hill, U.S. actor best known on Law & Order Aaron Himelstein, U.S. actor, plays "Friedman" on Joan of Arcadia Judd Hirsch, U.S. actor Dustin Hoffman, U.S. actor Judy Holliday, U.S. Oscar-winning actress John Houseman, Romanian-born U.S. actor (Jewish father) Leslie Howard, UK actor, born Hungary,"Pygmalion", Ashley in "Gone with the Wind". Kate Hudson, U.S. actress, daughter of Goldie Hawn (Jewish grandmother) Oliver Hudson, U.S. actor, son of Goldie Hawn (Jewish grandmother) Helen Hunt U.S. actor (Jewish father) Tab Hunter U.S. actor (Jewish father) Amy Irving, U.S. actress (Jewish father) Jason Isaacs English actor Sid James South African actor David Janssen U.S. actor (Jewish father) Ron Jeremy, U.S. pornographic and mainstream actor Scarlett Johansson, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Al Jolson, U.S. singer, actor, early sound film star Carolyn Jones, U.S. actress, known from The Addams Family (converted) Erland Josephson Swedish actor Madeline Kahn, U.S. actress Gabriel Kaplan, U.S. actor James Karen U.S. actor Chris Kattan, U.S. actor and comedian. (Jewish father, parents practiced Buddhism.) Omri Katz Israeli actor Andy Kaufman, U.S. actor and comedian, known from "SNL" and "Taxi" Julie Kavner, U.S. actress, known from The Simpsons Danny Kaye, U.S. actor, dancer, and singer Harvey Keitel, U.S. actor Richard Kind U.S. actor Alan King U.S. actor Ben Kingsley English actor (Jewish maternal heritage) Mia Kirshner, Canadian actress Robert Klein U.S. actor Werner Klemperer, German-born U.S. actor, Colonel Klink from Hogan's Heroes (Jewish father) Kevin Kline, U.S. actor (father Jewish) Richard Kline, U.S. actor, best known as Larry Dallas on Three's Company Jack Klugman, U.S. actor Walter Koenig, U.S. actor, best known as Chekov on Star Trek Harvye Korman U.S. actor Yaphet Kotto, U.S. actor Martin Kove U.S. actor Jeroen Krabbe Dutch actor (Jewish mother) David Krumholtz, U.S. actor, Charlie Eppes on CBS's Numb3rs Lisa Kudrow, U.S. actress Mila Kunis, Ukrainian-born U.S. actress Shia LaBeouf U.S. actor (Jewish mother) David Ladd U.S. actor (Jewish mother; son of Alan Ladd) Bert Lahr U.S. actor Rikki Lake, U.S. actress Hedy Lamarr, Austrian-born U.S. actress (also inventor, during World War II co-invented "shared spectrum" which is a vital component of how cellphones work) Michael Landon U.S. Actor (Jewish father) Juliet Landau, U.S. actress, daughter of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain Martin Landau, U.S. actor Stephen Lang U.S. actor (Jewish father) Robert Lansing U.S. actor (Converted to Judaism) Jack Larson U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Piper Laurie, U.S. actress Linda Lavin, U.S. actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, U.S. actress (daughter of Vic Morrow) Marc Lawrence U.S. actor Ron Leibman U.S. actor Donovan Leitch U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Michael Lerner U.S. actor Eugene Levy, Canadian actor Al Lewis, U.S. actor, Grandpa on The Munsters Shari Lewis, U.S. actress, known as companion of Lambchop Jerry Lewis U.S. actor Hal Linden, U.S. actor Max Linder French actor Jonathan Lipnicki, U.S. child actor Peggy Lipton, U.S. actress, known from the Mod Squad Herbert Lom Czech-born actor Peter Lorre, U.S. actor Tina Louise, U.S. actress Jon Lovitz, U.S. actor and comedian Natasha Lyonne, U.S. actress Ali MacGraw, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Gabriel Macht U.S. actor Stephen Macht U.S. actor Bill Macy, U.S. actor, played Maude's husband (not to be confused with William H. Macy, who is not Jewish) Howie Mandel, U.S. Oscar-winning deaf actress Marcel Marceau French actor James Marshall U.S. actor (Jewish father) Tony Martin U.S. actor Walter Matthau, U.S. actor Debra Messing, TV actress (Will and Grace) Solomon Mikhoels, Russian Yiddish actor Bette Midler, U.S. singer and actress Larry Miller U.S. actor Marilyn Monroe, U.S. actress (converted) Rick Moranis, Canadian/U.S. actor and comedian Rob Morrow U.S. actor Vic Morrow, U.S. actor, father of Jennifer Jason Leigh Zero Mostel U.S. actor Paul Muni U.S. actor Bess Myerson, U.S. TV entertainer Judd Nelson, U.S. actor, member of the Brat Pack Tim Blake Nelson U.S. actor Anthony Newley, British actor and singer (Jewish maternal grandmother) Barry Newman U.S. actor Laraine Newman, U.S. actress, known from Saturday Night Live Paul Newman, U.S. actor (Jewish father) Leonard Nimoy, U.S. actor, known from Star Trek Cynthia Nixon, U.S. actress, known from Sex and the City Sophie Okonedo, British actress, 2005 Oscar nominee (Jewish mother) Ken Olin U.S. actor Jerry Orbach, U.S. actor (father Jewish) Sharon Osbourne, TV talkshow host, Reality Show alumni (Jewish father) Frank Oz U.S. actor (Jewish father) Gwyneth Paltrow, U.S. actress (Jewish father) Sara Jessica Parker, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Mandy Patinkin U.S. actor Tera Patrick, U.S. porn/adult films actress (Jewish father) David Paymer U.S. actor Sean Penn, U.S. actor (Jewish father) Rhea Perlman, U.S. actress Ron Perlman U.S. actor Lee Phillips U.S. actor Jeremy Piven, U.S. actor Joaquin Phoenix U.S. actor (Jewish mother) River Phoenix U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Jeremy Piven U.S. actor Suzanne Pleshette, U.S. actress Kevin Pollak, U.S. actor Tracy Pollan, U.S. actress Natalie Portman, Israeli-born, U.S. actress Laura Prepon, U.S. actress, known as Donna on That '70s Show (Jewish father) Rachel, French actress Gilda Radner, U.S. actress, known from Saturday Night Live Charlotte Rae, U.S. actress Ted Raimi U.S. actor Harold Ramis, U.S. actor Tony Randall U.S. actor Michael Rapaport U.S. actor Nikki Reed U.S. actress Roger Rees Welsh actor (Converted to Judaism) Paul Reiser U.S. actor Tommy Rettig U.S. actor Simon Rex U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Peter Mark Richman U.S. actor Don Rickles U.S. actor Peter Riegert U.S. actor Ron Rifkin U.S. actor Doris Roberts, U.S. actress Tony Roberts U.S. actor Edward G. Robinson U.S. actor Michael Rosenbaum U.S. actor Tracey Ellis Ross, U.S. actress, daughter of Diana Ross (Jewish father) Saul Rubinek, German-born Canadian actor Paul Rudd U.S. actor Winona Ryder, U.S. actress (Jewish father) Daryl Sabara, U.S. actor Andrew Sachs, British actor, known from Fawlty Towers Katey Sagal, U.S. actress (Jewish father), best known from Married with Children and 8 Simple Rules Bob Saget U.S. actor Emma Samms, British actress, known from Dynasty Adam Sandler, U.S. actor, comedian Fred Savage U.S. actor Ben Savage U.S. actor Richard Schiff U.S. actor Rob Schneider U.S. actor (Jewish father) Liev Schreiber U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Jason Schwartzman U.S. actor (Jewish father) Robert Schwartzman U.S. actor (Jewish father) David Schwimmer, U.S. actor Steven Seagal U.S. actor (Jewish father; Seagal himself is a Buddhist) George Segal U.S. actor Jerry Seinfeld U.S. actor Peter Sellers, British actor (Jewish mother) William Shatner, Canadian actor, known from Star Trek Harry Shearer, U.S. actor, several voices on The Simpsons Ally Sheedy, U.S. actress (Jewish mother) Armin Shimerman actor (Quark on Star Trek) Dinah Shore, U.S. actress Pauly Shore U.S. actor Andrew Shue, U.S. actor, brother of Elisabeth Shue (Jewish father, not raised Jewish) Elisabeth Shue, U.S. actress, sister of Andrew Shue (Jewish father, not raised Jewish) Simone Signoret, French actress Ron Silver, U.S. actress Jonathan Silverman, U.S. actor Sarah Silverman, U.S. actress Marc Singer, U.S. actor Gregory Smith U.S. actor Rena Sofer, U.S. actress Olga Sosnovska, Polish-born U.S./British actress, known from All My Children and spooks (called MI-5 in the U.S.) (Jewish father) Brent Spiner (Commander Data on Star Trek) Kevin (Blair) Spirtas, U.S. actor Jill St. John, U.S. actress Rod Steiger, U.S. actor (biological father Jewish) Ben Stein, U.S. actor Daniel Stern, U.S. actor Howard Stern, U.S. radio personality Fisher Stevens, U.S. actor (Jewish father) Jon Stewart, U.S. actor Ben Stiller, U.S. comic actor (Jewish father, son of Jerry Stiller) Jerry Stiller, U.S. comic actor and comedian Peter Strauss, U.S. actor Barbra Streisand, U.S. actress and singer David Suchet, British actor (Jewish father; raised Christian) Jeffrey Tambor, U.S. actor Elizabeth Taylor, British-born U.S. actress (converted) Eddie Kaye Thomas, U.S. actor Kleo Thomas, U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Boris Thomashevsky, star of Yiddish theater Chaim Topol, Israeli actor Michelle Trachtenberg U.S. actress (Jewish father) Michael Vartan U.S. actor (Jewish mother) Erich Von Stroheim, German actor Anton Walbrook, German Eli Wallach, U.S. actor Sam Wanamaker, U.S. actor David Warner, English actor Al Waxman, Canadian actor Steven Weber, U.S. actor Michael T. Weiss, U.S. actor Rachel Weisz, British actress Cornel Wilde, U.S. actor Gene Wilder, U.S. comic actor Henry Winkler, U.S. actor Mare Winningham, U.S. actress (converted, reported to be quite devout) Alex Winter, U.S. actor Shelley Winters U.S. actress -Oscars for Diary of Anne Frank, (1959) and A Patch of Blue, (1965) Scott Wolf, U.S. actor, known from Party of Five and Everwood Evan Rachel Wood, U.S. actress Robert Wuhl U.S. actor Noah Wyle, U.S. actor Ian Ziering U.S. actor Nikki Schieler Ziering, U.S. actress, (converted for marriage and remained Jewish after divorce) Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. U.S. actor Stephanie Zimbalist U.S. actress (Jewish father; raised Christian) [u][b]Jewish Hollywood Comedians[/b][/u] Woody Allen, U.S. comedian Dave Attell, U.S. comedian David Baddiel, British comedian Roseanne Barr, U.S. comedienne Richard Belzer, U.S. actor and comedian Jack Benny, U.S. comedian Milton Berle, U.S. comedian Mel Brooks, U.S. comedian David Brenner, U.S. comic Fanny Brice, U.S. comedienne Lewis Black, U.S. comedian Lenny Bruce, U.S. satirist George Burns, U.S. comedian Sid Caesar, U.S. comedian Alain Chabat, French comedian, actor and director Bill Dana, U.S. Comedian Andrew "Dice" Clay, U.S. comedian David Cross, U.S. actor and comedian Billy Crystal, U.S. actor and comedian Rodney Dangerfield, U.S. comedian, born Jacob Cohen Fran Drescher, U.S. comedienne Marty Feldman, British comedian Larry Fine, U.S. actor and comedian, Larry of the Three Stooges Gilbert Gottfried, U.S. comedian Gary Gulman, U.S. standup comedian Buddy Hackett, U.S. comedian Jerome Howard, U.S. actor and comedian, Curly of the Three Stooges Moses Howard, U.S. actor and comedian, Moe of the Three Stooges Shmuel Howard, U.S. actor and comedian, Shemp of the Three Stooges Sid James, British comedian Andy Kaufman, U.S. comedian, actor, performance artist Alan King, U.S. Show business personality and comic Richard Lewis, U.S. comedian Jerry Lewis, U.S. actor and comedian Bill Maher, U.S. comedian (Jewish mother) Howie Mandel, Canadian comedian Chico Marx, U.S. vaudeville and film comic actor Groucho Marx, U.S. vaudeville and film comic actor Gummo Marx, U.S. vaudeville actor Harpo Marx, U.S. vaudeville and film comic actor Zeppo Marx, U.S. vaudeville and film comic actor Anne Meara, U.S. comedienne and actress (converted) Dave Osborne, U.S. comic Mandy Patinkin U.S. comic actor Kevin Pollak, U.S. actor and comedian Freddie Prinze Sr., U.S. comedian (Jewish father) Gilda Radner, U.S. comedienne Tony Randall, U.S. comedian, The Odd Couple Carl Reiner, U.S. comedian, writer, actor, director Don Rickles, U.S. comic, actor Joan Rivers, U.S. comedienne Rita Rudner, U.S. comedienne John Safran, Australian comedian Bob Saget, U.S. comedian, actor Mort Sahl, U.S. comedian Adam Sandler, U.S. comedian, actor Alexei Sayle, UK comedian, actor Jerry Seinfeld, U.S. comedian Robert Schimmel, U.S. comedian Rob Schneider, U.S. comedian (Jewish father) Garry Shandling, U.S. comedian, actor Frank Shuster, Canadian comedian Sarah Silverman, U.S. comedian, actor Bobby Slayton, U.S. comedian, actor, radio host Yakov Smirnov, U.S./Russian comedian Jon Stewart, U.S. comedian Jerry Stiller, U.S. radio comic, actor Soupy Sales, U.S. comedian Raymond Teller, U.S. comedian, magician, part of Penn and Teller duo (Jewish father) Ovadia A. Vaknin, Israeli comedian[/quote] [url="http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/List_of_Jews"]http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/List_of_Jews[/url] [i]* Now I know you can be Jewish and not support Israel (some of the Jews on the far left for instance don't).... but still it's not likely ....[/i] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BlackJesus Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 [b][color="#FF0000"]Good thing I have the Media to turn to .... to hear about the aparthied state of Israel ..... oh fuck [/color] [/b] [quote][u][b]Jews in the News Media[/b][/u] Israel Asper, Canadian philanthropist and founder of Global Television Network Carl Bernstein, U.S. journalist, investigated Watergate break-in with Bob Woodward Wolf Blitzer, U.S. news anchor for CNN Joe Bob Briggs, U.S. syndicated film critic David Brooks, U.S. newspaper columnist for New York Times Aaron Brown, U.S. journalist, TV host Liz Claman, CNBC anchor Alan Colmes, U.S. liberal commentator for Fox News' Hannity & Comes. Matt Drudge, U.S. radio Host and operator of the Drudge Report Giselle Fernandez, TV news reporter (father is Hispanic) Al Franken, U.S. Radio host Amira Hass, Israeli journalist Marty Kaplan, U.S. Radio Host Daryn Kagan, CNN anchor Larry King, U.S. TV and radio talk show host Tony Kornheiser, U.S. columnist for the Washington Post, radio host, and televsion host Ted Koppel, U.S. news anchor, ABC TV Nightline Charles Krauthammer, Conservative U.S. columnist for the Washington Post William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard Elena Lappin, British novelist and journalist, known as U.S. deportee Rachel Maddow, U.S. Radio Host Rob Malda, Creator of Slashdot Marc Maron, U.S. Radio Host Robert Novak, U.S. conservative tv commentator, (converted to Catholicism) Randi Rhodes, U.S. Radio Host Morley Safer, Canadian-born U.S. news reporter, CBS TV 60 Minutes William Safire, U.S. newspaper columnist, speechwriter for U.S. President Nixon Michael Savage, U.S. radio personality Jessica Savitch, U.S. news anchor Laura Schlessinger, U.S. radio personality (Jewish father, she later converted to Orthodox Judaism) Sam Seder, U.S. Radio Host Jerry Springer, U.S. Radio Host and TV Talk-show Host Joel Stein, U.S. columnist for TIME magazine Mike Wallace, U.S. news reporter, CBS TV 60 Minutes Barbara Walters, U.S. news commentator, ABC TV 20/20 Ruth Westheimer, U.S. Radio Host Jacobo Zabludovsky, Mexican news anchor[/quote] [b][color="#009900"]Ok let's try the U.S government .... there has to be someone there that will speak up for the fact that Israel is an illegal state which strips the rights of over 5 million Palestinians ........ uh oh [img]http://forum.go-bengals.com/public/style_emoticons//23.gif[/img] [/color][/b] [quote][u][b]Jewish U.S. politicians[/b][/u] Jack Abramoff, lobbyist linked to Tom DeLay Elliott Abrams, State Department and NSC Gary Ackerman, Congressman from New York Madeleine Albright, Secretary of State (raised Christian by parents who converted) Abe Beame, Mayor of New York City Anthony Beilenson, Congressman from California Judah P. Benjamin Senator, then Confederate Secretary of War and Secretary of State Shelley Berkley, Congresswoman from Nevada Howard Berman, Congressman from California Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City Rudy Boschwitz, Senator from Minnesota Barbara Boxer, Senator from California Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense Eric Cantor, Congressman from Virgina Ben Cardin, Congressman from Maryland Emmanuel Cellar, Congressman from New York William Cohen, Senator from Maine; Defense Secretary (father was Jewish) Roy Cohn, U.S. prosecutor and assistant to Sen. Joe McCarthy Norm Coleman, Senator from Minnesota Susan Davis, Congresswoman from California John Deutsch, CIA director Rahm Emanuel, Congressman from Illinois Eliot Engel, Congressman from New York Dianne Feinstein, Senator from California Russ Feingold, Senator from Wisconsin Douglas Feith, Secretary of Defense for Policy Bob Filner, Congressman from California Ari Fleischer, Press secretary to the President Barney Frank, Congressman from Massachusetts Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona (father was Jewish) Oscar Goodman, Mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada Jane Harman, Congresswoman from California Chic Hecht, Senator from Nevada Steve Israel, Congressman from New York Jacob Javits, Senator from New York John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts and 2004 Presidental candidate (recently acknowledged that father was ethnically Jewish but raised Catholic by converted parents) Henry Kissinger, National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Ed Koch, Congressman and New York City mayor Herb Kohl, Senator from Wisconsin Tom Lantos, Congressman from California, (Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor) Herbert H. Lehman, Governor of New York Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Mayor of New York City (mother was Jewish) Frank Lautenberg, Senator from New Jersey Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan Sander Levin, Congressman from Michigan Joe Lieberman, Vice-President candidate and U.S. Senator from Connecticut Nita Lowey, Congresswoman from New York Julius L. Meier, Governor of Oregon Allard Lowenstein, Congressman from New York Howard Metzenbaum , Senator from Ohio Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury Jerrold Nadler, Congressman from New York Richard Perle, Former Under-secretary Department of Defense Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration Edward Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania, Mayor of Philadelphia Abraham Ribicoff, Senator from Connecticut Steve Rothman, Congressman from New Jersey Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury Warren Rudman, Senator from New Hampshire Bernie Sanders, Congressman from Vermont Jan Schakowsky, Congresswoman from Illinois Adam Schiff, Congressman from California James Schlesinger, Secretary of Defense and CIA Director (Converted to Christianity) Charles Schumer, Senator from New York Allyson Schwartz, Congresswoman from Pennsylvania David Segal, City Councilman from Providence, Rhode Island Brad Sherman, Congressman from California Arlen Specter, Senator from Pennsylvania Elliot Spitzer, New York Attorney General and Candidate for Governor Sol Star, mayor of Deadwood, South Dakota for 14 years starting in 1884, also portrayed in the United States television series Deadwood. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Congresswoman from Florida Henry Waxman, Congressman from California Anthony Weiner, Congressman from New York Paul Wellstone Senator from Minnesota Robert Wexler, Congressman from Florida Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ron Wyden, Senator from Oregon[/quote] [url="http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/List_of_Jews"]http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/List_of_Jews[/url] [b]Well I guess just fuck it ..... pass the dradel [img]http://www.bje.org.au/images/chboyanddreidel.gif[/img][/b] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CTBengalsFan Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 I mean I'm pro-Israel and all but damn that's a lot of Jews. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Coy Bacon Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 I curious as to why people declare themselves "pro Israel". I too was raised on glorious myths about Israel. I have come to find that the connections between the modern Zionist state and biblical Israel are far more tenuous than Zionists would have us believe - if you even go in for the bilbical rationale for Israel's prominence and protection. I certainly have come to find that the Zionists are not much more pleasant - if at all - than the very Nazis that they decry when it comes to people they themselves deem to be untermensch. And Jews are trained in Hebrew school to as much as anybody think of themselves as ubermensch in a world full of "goy cattle". There is an increasing number of people that will challenge some of the mythical asssumptions surrounding Israel, particularly the extent and precise nature of the holocaust. It is heartening to see the Jewish sources that outline the provocation and complicity of the Zionists in that affair and further challenge the legitimacy of the modern Jews-only state in Palestine as we know it. The elephant in the room, however, is still Jewish power. It is not the myths that create the power, it is the power that perpetuates the myths. Jewish power and influence in banking, the media, accademia, government, organized crime etc. is strategically placed and has been developed over a long time. While I still lean toward the idea that Jewish power is ultimately a junior partner and tool of a more insidious and clandestine set of oligarchs - some nominally Jewish, most not - Jewish power is of such proportions that it stands to be examined as the potential driving force behind much of U.S. policy and societal phenomena rather than the other way around. The fact is that Israel commits political and other espionage against the U.S. and has been caught red-handed doing so on numerous occasions. This is not something that you do to your friends; its something you do to people that you consider either your enemies or stupid, venal or weak enough to be more your tools. Israel's Mossad also has important assets and capabilities, motives vis a vis the Islamic world, and a history that potentially cast it in a role counter to the ostensible aims of the so-called War on Terror. The perception of Israel as a virtual U.S. colony is likely inaccurate given that colonies tend not to have the enormous lobbying and decision-making power throughout governmental and non-governmental society of their susserains that Israel enjoys in the U.S. Israel's behavior in the world and role in U.S. affairs, U.S. policy in the Middle East, and the appropriate response of U.S. citizens to all the above cannot be properly assessed without considering fully the issue of Jewish power. For this reason, Jewish power has worked to supress acknowledgement of itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abu-Zayd Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 [quote name='Coy Bacon' post='247416' date='Apr 11 2006, 07:38 AM']I curious as to why people declare themselves "pro Israel". I too was raised on glorious myths about Israel. I have come to find that the connections between the modern Zionist state and biblical Israel are far more tenuous than Zionists would have us believe - if you even go in for the bilbical rationale for Israel's prominence and protection. I certainly have come to find that the Zionists are not much more pleasant - if at all - than the very Nazis that they decry when it comes to people they themselves deem to be untermensch. And Jews are trained in Hebrew school to as much as anybody think of themselves as ubermensch in a world full of "goy cattle". There is an increasing number of people that will challenge some of the mythical asssumptions surrounding Israel, particularly the extent and precise nature of the holocaust. It is heartening to see the Jewish sources that outline the provocation and complicity of the Zionists in that affair and further challenge the legitimacy of the modern Jews-only state in Palestine as we know it.[/quote] The actual Children of Israel, the descendents of Israel (Jacob), have nothing to do with the Godless individuals inhabiting and terrorizing the lands of Abraham and all believers. The modern day "jews" are not descendents of the "Judahites" (which denoted the Judites and Levites, the 2 tribes left after the Assyrian (Babylonian) conquest). The modern day jews are descendents of Khazars, as traced by their King, Joseph, in his correspondences with a prominent Jewish official of Muslim Spain. Khazars were a turkic people descended from Japeth, son of Noah. These people took the Jewish identity turn of the 7th century to the start of the 8th. Surrounded by Muslims on one end and Christians on the other, and their conquest imminent from one of the two surrounding peoples, their King sent a letter to the Muslims, asked who was more respected by the Muslims--Christians or Jews. The Muslim leader sent a reply indicating the Jews, considering they confirm the Divine Unity. The King sent a similar letter asking the Christians who they respected more, Jews or Muslims. The Christian reply was Jews, considering the roots of their Christianity were Jewish. With this wisdom, they adopted the Jewish belief system, and brought in Rabbi's from Babylon, where the power center of Jews still was. Khazars were such a people that whatever belief their leader was, they were required to follow, and they did. It is these people, who were known to be intelligent, cunning, and Godless who took on the Jewish beliefs. DNA analysis today shows the ancestry of today's jews to be Turkic, not Semitic. The Semitic Jews who had always lived in and around Jerusalem, with the blessing of the Muslims, continued to live there, and many of them accepted Islam through the ages. The rest, who remain to this day, are treated the same as the Palestinians, who ARE Semitic, like the Semitic Jews, sometimes worse. "Anti-Semitic" thus becomes a rediculous PR campaign, based on holocaust fictions, and the concept, "We have you our Jewish lad as your savior, give us your support". A pretty detailed analysis of the Khazars is presented by Douglass Reed, in his book, Controversy of Zion. A look at the history of how the state of Israel was established is enlightenning. Opens your eyes. It is all tied in to Jerusalem becoming the center of the One World Government, the New World Order, and coming of the Anti-Christ, and his death at the hands of Jesus, may the peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him, who shall return for this purpose. AZ BTW, my name is Faisal, but my nickname is Abu Zayd, meaning "the father of Zayd". It is a term of respect for a father. Ya, Zayd is my 14 month old son's name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ONYX Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 Some of the people on these lists have been deceased for quite some time now. However, your point has been made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Coy Bacon Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 [quote name='Abu-Zayd' post='247521' date='Apr 11 2006, 10:47 AM']The actual Children of Israel, the descendents of Israel (Jacob), have nothing to do with the Godless individuals inhabiting and terrorizing the lands of Abraham and all believers. The modern day "jews" are not descendents of the "Judahites" (which denoted the Judites and Levites, the 2 tribes left after the Assyrian (Babylonian) conquest). The modern day jews are descendents of Khazars, as traced by their King, Joseph, in his correspondences with a prominent Jewish official of Muslim Spain. Khazars were a turkic people descended from Japeth, son of Noah. These people took the Jewish identity turn of the 7th century to the start of the 8th. Surrounded by Muslims on one end and Christians on the other, and their conquest imminent from one of the two surrounding peoples, their King sent a letter to the Muslims, asked who was more respected by the Muslims--Christians or Jews. The Muslim leader sent a reply indicating the Jews, considering they confirm the Divine Unity. The King sent a similar letter asking the Christians who they respected more, Jews or Muslims. The Christian reply was Jews, considering the roots of their Christianity were Jewish. With this wisdom, they adopted the Jewish belief system, and brought in Rabbi's from Babylon, where the power center of Jews still was. Khazars were such a people that whatever belief their leader was, they were required to follow, and they did. It is these people, who were known to be intelligent, cunning, and Godless who took on the Jewish beliefs. DNA analysis today shows the ancestry of today's jews to be Turkic, not Semitic. The Semitic Jews who had always lived in and around Jerusalem, with the blessing of the Muslims, continued to live there, and many of them accepted Islam through the ages. The rest, who remain to this day, are treated the same as the Palestinians, who ARE Semitic, like the Semitic Jews, sometimes worse. "Anti-Semitic" thus becomes a rediculous PR campaign, based on holocaust fictions, and the concept, "We have you our Jewish lad as your savior, give us your support". A pretty detailed analysis of the Khazars is presented by Douglass Reed, in his book, Controversy of Zion. A look at the history of how the state of Israel was established is enlightenning. Opens your eyes. It is all tied in to Jerusalem becoming the center of the One World Government, the New World Order, and coming of the Anti-Christ, and his death at the hands of Jesus, may the peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon him, who shall return for this purpose. AZ BTW, my name is Faisal, but my nickname is Abu Zayd, meaning "the father of Zayd". It is a term of respect for a father. Ya, Zayd is my 14 month old son's name.[/quote] The Khazars in their pre-Judaic days did have one pretty good idea though. If a guy was clever and full of bright, innovative ideas, they'd say, "This one is fit to serve the gods," and they'd seal him up in a pyre and burn him. That's one way to keep the wise guys from screwing things up with their hair-brained schemes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest BlackJesus Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 [b]this older thread seems relevant [/b] [center][img]http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j318/Tredcrow/bush_candle.jpg[/img][/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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