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This list of Canadian Jews includes notable Canadian Jews or Canadians of Jewish descent, arranged by field of activity.
Academic figures
Biology and medicine
- Eric Berne (1910–1970), psychiatrist[1]
- John Bienenstock (1936– ), immunologist[2]
- Éric Cohen (1958– ), molecular virologist[3]
- Max Cynader CM (1947– ), ophthalmologist and neuroscientist[4]
- Dorothy Dworkin (1889–1976), nurse and founder of Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto
- William Feindel OC (1918–2014), neurosurgeon[5]
- Samuel Freedman OC (1928– ), clinical immunologist[6]
- Phil Gold CC (1936– ), medical researcher[6]
- Larry Goldenberg CM (1953– ), medical researcher
- Carl Goresky OC (1932–1996), physician and scientist[7]
- Michael Hayden CM (1951– ), geneticist[8]
- Sara Hestrin-Lerner (1918–2017), physiologist[9]
- Abram Hoffer (1917–2009), physician and psychiatrist[10]
- Charles Hollenberg OC (1930–2003), physician and medical researcher
- George Karpati OC (1934–2009), neurologist[11]
- Gideon Koren (1947– ), pediatrician
- Gabor Maté CM (1944– ), physician[12]
- Harry Medovy OC (1904–1995), paediatrician[13]
- Richard Goldbloom CM (1924– ), paediatrician[14]
- Mel Rosenberg (1951– ), microbiologist
- Sydney Segal CM (1920–1997), pediatrician and neonatologist[15]
- Louis Siminovitch CC (1920– ), molecular biologist[16]
- Nahum Sonenberg CM (1946– ), microbiologist and biochemist[17]
- Ralph Steinman (1943–2011), medical researcher; Nobel Prize in Medicine (2011)[18]
- Karl Stern (1906–1975), neurologist and psychiatrist[19]
- Mark Wainberg OC (1945–2017), HIV/AIDS researcher[3]
- Zena Werb (1945– ), cell biologist[20]
Computing and mathematics
- Dror Bar-Natan (1966– ), topologist[21]
- Yoshua Bengio (1964– ), computer scientist
- David Borwein (1924– ), mathematician[22]
- Jonathan Borwein (1951–2016), mathematician[22]
- Peter Borwein (1953– ), mathematician[22]
- Nathan Divinsky (1925–2012), mathematician and chess master[23]
- Ian Goldberg (1973– ), cryptographer
- Calvin Gotlieb CM (1921–2016), computer scientist[24]
- Michael Gurstein (1944–2017), computer scientist[25]
- Israel Halperin CM (1911–2007), algebraist[26]
- Hans Heilbronn (1908–1975), mathematician[27]
- William Kahan (1933– ), computer scientist and mathematician; Turing Award (1989)[28]
- Irving Kaplansky (1917–2006), mathematician[29]
- Yael Karshon (1964– ), symplectic geometer
- Cecilia Krieger (1894–1974), mathematician[30]
- Nathan Mendelsohn CM (1917-2006), combinatorialist and group theorist[31]
- Pierre Milman (1945– ), algebraic and differential geometer[32]
- Louis Nirenberg (1925– ), analyst; Abel Prize (2015)[33]
- Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), applied mathematician[34]
- Robert Steinberg (1922–2014), algebraist[35]
- Jacob Tsimerman (1988– ), number theorist
- George Zames (1934–1997), control theorist[36]
Engineering
- Norbert Berkowitz CM (1924–2001), engineering researcher[37]
- Gregory Chamitoff (1962– ), NASA astronaut and engineer[38]
- Valery Fabrikant (1940– ), mechanical engineer and convicted murderer[39]
- Charles Hershfield (1910–1990), structural engineer
- Josef Kates (1921), engineer[40]
- Cyril Leonoff (1925–2016), geotechnical engineer[41]
History
- Irving Abella CM (1940– ), historian
- Norman Cantor (1929–2004), historian[42]
- Natalie Zemon Davis CC (1928– ), historian[43]
- David Feuerwerker (1912–1980), historian
- Jan Grabowski (1962– ), historian and writer[44]
- Jack Granatstein OC (1939– ), political and military historian[45]
- Ronald Hamowy (1937–2012), historian and political theorist[46]
- Gabriel Kolko (1932–2014), historian[47]
- Michael Marrus CM (1941– ), historian
- David Noble (1945–2010), historian of technology
- Derek Penslar (1958– ), historian
- Harold Troper (1942– ), historian
- Daniel Woolf (1958– ), historian[48]
Humanities
- Abraham de Sola (1825–1882), professor of Hebrew[49]
- Leon Edel (1907–1997), literary critic; Pulitzer Prize (1963)[50]
- Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (1942– ), scholar of Jewish studies[51]
- Allan Nadler (1954– ), professor of Jewish studies
- David Roskies (1948– ), literary scholar
- Ruth Wisse (1936– ), professor of Yiddish[52]
Philosophy
- Howard Adelman CM (1938– ), philosopher
- Gerald Cohen (1941–2009), political philosopher[53]
- Emil Fackenheim (1916–2003), philosopher and rabbi[54]
- Raymond Klibansky CC (1905–2005), historian of philosophy[55]
- Roger Nash (1946– ), philosopher
- Michael Neumann (1946– ), philosopher[56]
- Jay Newman (1948–2007), philosopher[57]
- Leonard Peikoff (1933– ), philosopher[58]
- Hillel Steiner (1942– ), political philosopher
Physics and chemistry
- Isaac Abella (1934–2016), physicist[59]
- Sidney Altman (1939– ), molecular biologist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1989)
- Alfred Bader CBE (1924– ), chemist[60]
- Myer Bloom (1928–2016), physicist[61]
- Ursula Franklin CC (1921–2016) metallurgist and physicist[62]
- Helen Freedhoff (1940–2017), theoretical physicist
- Stanton Friedman (1934– ), nuclear physicist and ufologist[63]
- Jack Halpern (1925–2018), inorganic chemist
- Shlomo Hestrin (1914–1962), biochemist[64]
- Werner Israel OC (1931– ), physicist[65]
- Martin Kamen (1913–2002), chemist[66]
- Leon Katz OC (1909–2004), physicist[67]
- Victoria Kaspi CC (1967– ), astrophysicist[68]
- Lawrence Krauss (1954– ), theoretical physicist[69]
- David Levy (1948– ), astronomer[70]
- Rudolph Marcus (1923– ), chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1997)[71]
- Maya Paczuski (1963– ), physicist
- John Polanyi CC (1929– ), chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1986)[72]
- Juda Hirsch Quastel CC (1899–1987), biochemist[73]
- Sara Seager] (1971– ), astronomer[74]
- Moshe Shapiro (1944–2013), chemist and physicist[75]
- David Shugar (1915–2015), physicist[76]
- Louis Slotin (1910–1946), physicist and chemist[77]
- Joe Schwarcz, science writer and chemist[78]
- Theodore Sourkes OC (1919–2015), biochemist[79]
- Rudolf Vrba (1924–2006), biochemist[80]
Social sciences
- Bernard Avishai (1949– ), professor of business[81]
- Ellen Bialystok OC (1948– ), psychologist[43]
- Paul Bloom (1963– ), psychologist[82]
- Reuven Brenner (1947– ), economist
- Michel Chossudovsky (1946– ), economist[83]
- Stanley Coren (1942– ), psychologist
- Kurt Freund (1914–1996), sexologist[84]
- Rochel Gelman (1942– ), psychologist[85]
- Reva Gerstein CC (1917– ), psychologist[86]
- Erving Goffman (1922–1982), sociologist[87]
- Myrna Gopnik, linguist
- Ida Halpern CM (1910–1987), ethnomusicologist[88]
- Samuel Hollander OC (1937– ), economist[89]
- Gad Horowitz (1936– ), political scientist[90]
- Helmut Kallmann CM (1922–2012), musicologist[91]
- Ivan Kalmar (1948– ), anthropologist
- James Laxer (1941–2018), political economist[92]
- Daniel Levitin (1957– ), cognitive psychologist[93]
- Ronald Melzack OC (1929– ), psychologist[94]
- Henry Mintzberg OC (1939– ), business theorist[95]
- Sylvia Ostry CC (1927– ), economist[96]
- Leo Panitch (1945– ), political scientist[97]
- Norman Penner (1921–2009), political scientist and historian[98]
- Steven Pinker (1954– ), cognitive psychologist and linguist[99]
- Susan Pinker (1957– ), psychologist and writer[100]
- Frances Fox Piven (1932), political scientist[101]
- Gad Saad (1964– ), evolutionary psychologist[102]
- Myron Scholes (1941– ), financial economist; Nobel Prize in Economics (1997)[103]
- Vera Shlakman (1909–2017), economist[104]
- Jacob Viner (1892–1970), economist[105]
- Kenneth Zucker (1950– ), psychologist and sexologist[106]
- Shlomo Weber (1949– ), economist
University administration
- Myer Horowitz OC (1932– ), president of the University of Alberta
- Sheldon Levy (1949– ), president and vice-chancellor of Ryerson University[107]
- Frederick Lowy OC (1933– ), president and vice-chancellor of Concordia University[108]
- Arnold Naimark OC (1933– ), president of the University of Manitoba[109]
- Mordechai Rozanski (1946– ), president of the University of Guelph
- Bernard Shapiro OC (1935– ), principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University[110]
- Harold Shapiro (1935– ), president of Princeton University[111]
- Daniel Woolf (1958– ), principal and vice-chancellor of Queen's University[112]
Artists
See also: Jewish Canadian artists
Architects and designers
- Hans Blumenfeld OC (1892–1988), architect and city planner[113]
- Benjamin Brown (1890–1974), architect[114]
- Jack Diamond OC (1932– ), architect[115]
- Frank Gehry CC (1929– ), architect[116]
- Phyllis Lambert CC (1927– ), architect and philanthropist[114]
- Cornelia Oberlander CC (1921– ), landscape architect[117]
- Peter Oberlander OC (1922–2008), architect[118]
- Moshe Safdie CC (1938– ), architect[114]
- Arnold Scaasi (1930–2015), fashion designer[119]
Fine arts
- Aba Bayefsky (1923–2001), artist[120]
- Arnold Belkin (1930–1992), painter[121]
- Barry Blitt (1958– ), illustrator[122]
- Sam Borenstein (1908–1969), painter[123]
- Ghitta Caiserman-Roth (1923–2005), artist[124]
- Yehouda Chaki (1938– ), artist[125]
- Sorel Etrog (1933–2014), sculptor[126]
- Albert Gilbert CM (1922– ), photographer[127]
- Gerald Gladstone (1929–2005), sculptor[128]
- Eric Goldberg (1890–1969), painter
- Jack Goldstein (1945–2003), multimedia artist[129]
- Pnina Granirer (1935), painter[130]
- Philip Guston (1913–1980), abstract expressionist[131]
- Eli Ilan (1928–1982), sculptor[132]
- Gershon Iskowitz (1921–1988), artist[133]
- Sarah Jackson (1924–2004), artist[134]
- Stanley Lewis (1930 2006), sculptor[135]
- Louis Muhlstock (1904–2001), painter[136]
- Henry Orenstein (1918–2008), painter
- David Rabinowitch (1943– ), sculptor[137]
- Royden Rabinowitch OC (1943– ), sculptor[137]
- William Raphael (1833–1914), painter[138]
- Miriam Schapiro (1923–2015), artist[139]
- Joe Shuster (1914–1992), co-creator of Superman[140]
- Erik Slutsky (1953– ), painter
- Max Stern (1904–1987), art dealer[3]
- Avrom Yanovsky (1911–1979), cartoonist
Business and the professions
Finance
- Robert Friedland (1950– ), financier[141]
- Mitch Garber (1964–), investor and business executive[142]
- Alvin Libin OC (1931– ), investor and co-owner of Calgary Sports and Entertainment
- Louis Rasminsky CC (1908–1998), Governor of Bank of Canada[143]
- Jeff Rubin (1954– ), chief economist of CIBC World Markets
- Gerry Schwartz OC (1941– ), CEO of Onex Corporation
- Alex Shnaider (1968– ), co-founder of the Midland Group[144]
- Lawrence Stroll (1959– ), investor[145]
- Mark Wiseman, CEO of the CPP Investment Board[146]
Law
- Monroe Abbey CM (1904–1993), lawyer[147]
- Maurice Alexander (1889–1945), barrister[148]
- Louis Bloomfield (1906–1984), lawyer and businessman
- Alan Borovoy OC (1932–2015), lawyer and human rights activist[149]
- Harold Buchwald CM (1928–2008), lawyer[150]
- Reuben Cohen CC (1921–2014), lawyer and businessman[43]
- Martin Friedland CC (1932– ), lawyer[151]
- Rocco Galati (1959– ), constitutional lawyer[152]
- Edward Greenspan (1944–2014), lawyer
- David Matas CM (1943– ), human rights lawyer[153]
- Ed Morgan (1955– ), international lawyer
- Harry Rankin (1920–2002, lawyer[154]
- William Schabas OC (1950– ), professor of international law[155]
- Morris Shumiatcher OC (1917–2004), lawyer and human rights activist[156]
- Harry Walsh OC (1913–2011), criminal lawyer[157]
Media
- Izzy Asper OC (1932–2003), chairman of Canwest Global Communications[158]
- Leonard Asper (1964– ), president and CEO of Canwest Global Communications[158]
- Jacques Bensimon CM (1943–2012), director of the National Film Board of Canada[159]
- Mark Breslin CM (1952– ), co-founder of Yuk Yuk's
- Edgar Bronfman Jr. (1955), CEO and chairman of Warner Music Group[43]
- Paul Godfrey CM (1939– ), president and CEO of Postmedia Network[160]
- Michael Goldbloom CM (1953– ), president of Star Media Group[161]
- Ian Greenberg (1942– ), co-founder and CEO of Astral Media[162]
- Michael Hirsh (1948– ), co-founder of Nelvana
- Mel Hurtig OC (1932–2016), publisher[163]
- Jonathan Kay (1968– ), editor-in-chief of The Walrus[164]
- Ezra Levant (1972– ), founder of The Rebel Media political commentator[165]
- David Margolese (1957– ), founder of Sirius XM Radio[166]
- Louis B. Mayer (1884–1957), co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios[167]
- Andy Nulman OC (1929– ), co-founder of Just for Laughs[168]
- M. J. Nurenberger (1911–2001), founder of the Canadian Jewish News[169]
- Bernard Ostry CC (1927–2006), chair and CEO of TVOntario
- Robert Rabinovitch (1943– ), president and CEO of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation[170]
- A. M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), executive editor of The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize (1960)[171]
- Brian Segal (1943– ), president and CEO of Rogers Publishing
- Jay Switzer CM (1956–2018), president and CEO of CHUM Limited
- Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), president of Warner Bros. Studios[172]
- Moses Znaimer (1942– ), co-founder and head of Citytv
Journalists and broadcasters
- Barbara Amiel, journalist[173]
- Sonia Benezra (1960– ), television and radio interviewer[174]
- David Brooks (1961– ), political commentator[175]
- Andrew Cohen (1955– ), journalist[3]
- Nathan Cohen, theatre critic, broadcaster[176]
- Michael Coren (1959– ), columnist and talk show host[177]
- Red Fisher, sports journalist[178]
- Josh Freed, columnist[179]
- Barbara Frum OC (1937–1992), journalist[180]
- David Frum (1960– ), political commentator[181]
- Ian Halperin (1964– ), investigative journalist
- Ken Hechtman (1967– ), journalist[182]
- Ariel Helwani, mixed martial arts journalist[183]
- Barbara Kay (1943– ), columnist[164]
- Michele Landsberg OC (1939– ), journalist and feminist activist[184]
- Jonathan Mann (1960– ), journalist[185]
- Peter Newman CC (1920– ), journalist[186]
- Steve Paikin OC (1960– ), journalist and author[187]
- Carol Rosenberg, journalist
- Morley Safer (1931–2016), broadcast journalist and reporter[188]
- Percy Saltzman CM (1915–2007), weather forecaster[189]
- Joe Schlesinger CM (1928– ), journalist[190]
- Lionel Shapiro (1908–1958), journalist and novelist[191]
- Dan Shulman (1967– ), sportscaster[192]
- Evan Solomon, journalist[193]
- Larry Zolf, journalist[194]
Military
- Morris Cohen (1887–1970), Canadian Expeditionary Force officers and adventurer
- Ben Dunkelman (1913–1997), World War II and Israeli War of Independence soldier[195]
- Moe Hurwitz DCM (1919–1944), World War II soldier[196]
- Maxwell Kogon DFC, World War II bomber pilot
- Yank Levy (1897–1965), soldier and military instructor[197]
- Gill Rosenberg (1983– ), member of the Women's Protection Units[198]
- Sydney Shulemson DFC (1915–2007), World War II fighter pilot[199]
Philanthropists
See also: Jewish Canadian philanthropists
- Bluma Appel OC (1919–2007), philanthropist[200]
- Jenny Belzberg CM (1928– ), philanthropist
- Ruth Goldbloom OC (1923–2012), co-founder of Pier 21
- Jack Rabinovitch CC (1930–2017), philanthropist[43]
- Joseph Rotman OC (1935–2015), businessman and philanthropist[201]
Real estate
- Marcel Adams (1920– ), real estate investor[202]
- Sylvan Adams, real estate investor[202]
- David Azrieli CM (1922–2014), real estate magnate[203]
- Samuel Belzberg OC (1928–2018), businessman[204]
- The Ghermezian family, shopping mall developers
- Mitchell Goldhar (1962– ), founder of SmartCentres and owner of Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.
- Michal Hornstein CM (1920–2016), businessman and philanthropist[205]
- The Reichmann family, real estate magnates
- Edward Reichmann, real estate magnate
- Paul Reichmann (1930–2013), real estate magnate
- Jack Singer (1917–2013), real estate developer
- Allan Zeman GBM (1949– ), developer[206]
- Mortimer Zuckerman (1937– ), co-founder of Boston Properties and media proprietor[207]
Retail
- Aldo Bensadoun (1939– ), founder of the Aldo Group
- The Bronfman family, businesspeople and philanthropists
- Charles Bronfman CC (1931– ), co-chairman of Seagram's[43]
- Edgar Bronfman Sr. (1929–2013), head of Seagram's and president of the World Jewish Congress[43]
- Samuel Bronfman CC (1889–1971), founder of Seagram's
- Dov Charney (1969– ), founder of American Apparel[43]
- Lyon Cohen (1868–1937), businessman and philanthropist[208]
- George Cohon OC (1937– ), founder of McDonald's Canada[43]
- Nathan Cummings (1896–1985), co-founder of Consolidated Foods[209]
- Leslie Dan CM (1929– ), founder of Novopharm
- Sir Mortimer Davis (1866–1928), tobacco industry executive[210]
- Archibald Jacob Freiman (1880–1944), founder of Freimans[211]
- Hershey Friedman (1950– ), owner of Agri Star
- Daniel Friedmann (1956– ), CEO of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates
- Daryl Katz (1961– ), founder of Katz Group of Companies and owner of the Edmonton Oilers
- Murray Koffler OC (1924–2017), founder of Shoppers Drug Mart[212]
- Ed Mirvish OC (1914–2007), founder of Honest Ed's[213]
- Peter Munk CC (1927–2018), founder of Barrick Gold[214]
- Heather Reisman CM (1948– ), founder and CEO of Indigo Books and Music[215]
- Dani Reiss CM (1973– ), president and CEO of Canada Goose[216]
- Irv Robbins (1917–2008), co-founder of Baskin-Robbins[217]
- Bruce Rockowitz (1958– ), CEO and vice-chairman of Global Brands Group[218]
- Harry Rosen CM (1931– ), founder of Harry Rosen Inc.
- Larry Rosen (1956– ), chairman and CEO of Harry Rosen Inc.
- Calin Rovinescu CM (1955– ), president and CEO of Air Canada[219]
- Mark Scheinberg, co-founder of PokerStars
- Seymour Schulich, mining businessman and philanthropist
- Irving Schwartz OC, entrepreneur and philanthropist[220]
- Isadore Sharp OC (1931– ), founder and chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts[221]
- Barry Sherman CM (1942–2017), chairman and CEO of Apotex
- Jeffrey Skoll OC (1965– ), president of eBay
- Levy Solomons (1730–1792), merchant and fur trader
- Sam Steinberg (1905–1978), president of Steinberg's[222]
- Larry Tanenbaum OC (1945– ), chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment[114]
Performing arts
Actors and performers
See also: Jewish Canadian actors and Jewish Canadian comedians
- Harvey Atkin (1942–2017), actor and voice actor[223]
- Liane Balaban, actress[224]
- Jay Baruchel (1982– ), actor, comedian, and screenwriter[225]
- Frances Bay (1919–2011), character actress[226]
- Lani Billard (1979– ), television actress[227]
- Lionel Blair (1928– ), actor and choreographer[228]
- Ben Blue (1901–1975), actor and comedian[229]
- Lloyd Bochner (1924–2005), actor[189]
- Bobby Breen (1927–2016), actor and singer[230]
- Howard Busgang, comedian[231]
- Neve Campbell (1973– ), film and television actress[232]
- Maury Chaykin (1949–2010), actor[233]
- Emmanuelle Chriqui, actress
- Lauren Collins, television actress[234]
- Pauline Donalda OC (1882–1970), operatic soprano[235]
- Barbara Dunkelman (1989– ), actress and internet personality
- Ophira Eisenberg (1972– ), comedian[236]
- Jake Epstein (1987– ), television actor[234]
- Stacey Farber, television actress[234]
- Maureen Forrester CC (1930–2010), operatic contralto[237]
- Celia Franca CC (1921–2007), ballerina[238]
- Victor Garber (1949– ), actor
- Jessalyn Gilsig (1971– ), television actress[239]
- Joanna Gleason (1950– ), actress[240]
- Jake Goldsbie (1988– ), television actor[234]
- Anais Granofsky (1973– ), actress[241]
- Lorne Greene (1915–1987), actor[242]
- Nathan Fielder (1983– ), actor and comedian[243]
- Corey Haim (1971–2010), actor[244]
- Monty Hall (1921–2017), game show host[240]
- Melissa Hayden (1923–2006), ballerina[245]
- Lou Jacobi (1913–2009), actor[246]
- Shane Kippel, television actor[234]
- Mia Kirshner, actress
- Jack Kruschen (1922–2002), character actor
- Paul Kligman (1923–1985), actor[189]
- Rachelle Lefevre (1979– ), actress[247]
- Sylvia Lennick (1915–2009), actress[248]
- Caissie Levy (1981– ), stage actress and singer
- Eugene Levy CM (1946– ), actor and director[249]
- Jaclyn Linetsky, television actress[250]
- Mary Livingstone (1905–1983), radio comedian and actress (raised in Vancouver, British Columbia)[251]
- Howie Mandel (1955– ), actor and comedian[252]
- Rick Moranis (1953– ), actor and comedian[253]
- Harley Morenstein, actor and Internet personality
- Gloria Reuben (1964– ), television actress[254]
- Spencer Rice (1963– ), writer, director and performer[255]
- Seth Rogen (1982– ), film and television actor[256]
- Sasha Roiz (1973– ), actor[257]
- Saul Rubinek (1948– ), actor, director, producer and playwright[258]
- Jonathan Sagall (1959– ), actor
- Mort Sahl (1927– ), stand-up comedian[259]
- William Shatner OC (1931– ), actor, director, and writer[260]
- Norma Shearer (1902–1983), actress and Hollywood star[261]
- Frank Shuster OC (1916–2002), comedian[262]
- Anna Silk (1974– ), actress[263]
- David Steinberg CM (1942– ), comedian and director[264]
- Stuart Stone (1980– ), actor[265]
- Tara Strong, actress
- Kyle Switzer, television actor[266]
- Zoë Wanamaker, actress
- Al Waxman CM (1935–2001), actor[267]
- Johnny Wayne (1918–1990), comedian[235]
- Joseph Wiseman (1918–2009), theatre and film actor[268]
- Finn Wolfhard (1913–1978), actor[269]
Directors and producers
- Laszlo Barna (1948– ), television producer[270]
- Murray Cohl CM (1929–2008), film director
- David Cronenberg CC (1943– ), filmmaker and screenwriter[271]
- Garth Drabinsky (1949– ), film and theatrical producer[272]
- Bob Ezrin (1949– ), music producer
- Ken Finkleman (1946– ), television producer
- Jay Firestone (1956– ), film and television producer
- Sidney Furie (1933– ), film director[273]
- Herman Geiger-Torel OC (1907–1976), opera director[274]
- Jake Gold (1958– ), musician manager
- Harold Greenberg CM (1930–1996), film producer
- Arthur Hiller OC (1923–2016), director[275]
- John Hirsch OC (1930–1989), theatre director[235]
- Kenny Hotz (1967– ), producer and entertainer[255]
- Simcha Jacobovici (1953– ), film director
- Shawn Levy (1968– ), film director and producer[276]
- Avi Lewis (1968– ), documentary filmmaker and television host
- Francis Mankiewicz (1944–1993), director[277]
- Lorne Michaels CC (1944– ), television producer[278]
- David Mirvish CM (1944– ), theatre producer[213]
- Sydney Newman OC (1917–1997), producer[279]
- Jeremy Podeswa (1962– ), film and television director[280]
- Ivan Reitman OC (1946– ), film producer and director[281]
- Jason Reitman (1977– ), film director[282]
- J.R. Rotem (1975– ), record producer,[283]
- Albert Ruddy (1930– ), film director[284]
- Harry Saltzman (1915–1994), film producer[285]
- Dora Wasserman (1919–2003), playwright and theater director[286]
Composers
- Murray Adaskin OC (1906–2002), composer[287]
- István Anhalt OC (1919–2012), composer[288]
- Louis Applebaum OC (1918–2000), film score composer[235]
- Milton Barnes (1931–2001), composer and conductor[235]
- Alexander Brott CM (1915–2005), conductor and composer[289]
- Boris Brott OC (1944– ), conductor[289]
- Percy Faith (1908–1976), bandleader
- Harry Freedman OC (1922–2005), composer[235]
- Lewis Furey (1949), composer
- Srul Glick CM (1934–2002), composer[235]
- Oskar Morawetz CM (1917–2007), composer[235]
- Paul Shaffer CM (1949– ), bandleader
- Howard Shore OC (1946– ), composer[290]
- Maurice Zbriger (1896–1981), composer and violinist[291]
Musicians
See also: Jewish Canadian musicians
- A-Trak (1982– ), DJ[292]
- Frances Adaskin CM (1900–2001), pianist[293]
- Harry Adaskin CM (1901–1994), violinist[294]
- Paul Bley CM (1932–2016), pianist[295]
- Oscar Brand (1920–2016), folk singer[296]
- Denis Brott CM (1950– ), cellist[289]
- Drake (1986– ), rapper and actor[297][298]
- Jim Gelcer, jazz musician[299]
- James Gelfand (1959– ), jazz pianist
- Corey Hart (1962– ), singer[300]
- Minuetta Kessler (1914–2002), concert pianist[301]
- Moe Koffman OC (1928–2001), jazz musician[302]
- Anton Kuerti OC (1938– ), pianist[303]
- Geddy Lee OC (1953– ), lead singer of Rush[304]
- Efrim Menuck, musician
- Sophie Milman (1983– ), jazz musician[305]
- Ben Mink (1951– ), songwriter and musician
- Steven Page, founding member of Barenaked Ladies
- Peaches (1966– ), electronic musician[306]
- Isidor Philipp (1863–1958), pianist and composer[307]
- Robbie Robertson OC (1943– ), lead guitarist of The Band[308]
- Eddie Schwartz CM (1949– ), songwriter and music producer[309]
- Amy Sky (1960– ), singer-songwriter[310]
- Socalled, rapper and producer
- David Usher (1966– ), frontman for Moist
- Vanity (1959–2016), singer and songwriter[311]
- John Weinzweig OC (1913–2006), composer[235]
- Bob Wiseman (1962– ), composer and founding member of Blue Rodeo[312]
- Nikki Yanofsky (1994– ), jazz-pop singer
- Zal Yanovsky (1944–2002), rock musician, the Lovin' Spoonful guitarist
- Alissa White-Gluz (1985– ), death metal vocalist[313]
Politics and activism
Activists
See also: Jewish Canadian activists
- Manuel Batshaw (1915–2016), social worker[314]
- Marjorie Blankstein CM, community activist[5]
- Sabina Citron (1928– ), activist and author[315]
- Martha Cohen CM (1920–2015), community activist[316]
- Betty Dubiner (1912–2008), disabilities activist[317]
- Bernie Farber (1951– ), Jewish community leader and social activist[318]
- Shulamith Firestone (1945–2012), radical feminist[319]
- Ruth Frankel CC (1903–1989), activist[43]
- Howard Galganov (1950– ), political activist[320]
- Saul Hayes OC (1906–1980), activist[321]
- Goldie Hershon (1941– ), activist[322]
- Kalmen Kaplansky CM (1912–1997), human rights activist[323]
- Henry Morgentaler CM (1923–2013), doctor and abortion activist[324]
- Hillel Neuer (1969– ), executive director of UN Watch[325]
- Judy Rebick (1945– ), political activist[326]
- Dorothy Reitman CM (1932– ), activist[327]
- Léa Roback (1903–2000), social activist and feminist[328]
- Irv Rubin (1945–2002), Kahanist activist[329]
Diplomats
- Klaus Goldschlag OC (1922–2012), ambassador[330]
- Allan Gotlieb CC (1928– ), ambassador[5]
- Saul Rae (1914–1999), diplomat[331]
- Norman Spector (1949– ), diplomat and journalist[332]
Mayors
See also: Jewish mayors of places in Canada
- Michael Applebaum (1963– ), mayor of Montreal[333]
- Sidney Buckwold OC (1916–2001), mayor of Saskatoon[334]
- Martin Dobkin (1942– ), first mayor of Mississauga
- Lumley Franklin (1808–1873), mayor of Victoria[335]
- Philip Givens (1922–1995), mayor of Toronto and Liberal MP[336]
- Lorry Greenberg (1933–1999), mayor of Ottawa[337]
- Sam Katz (1951– ), mayor of Winnipeg[338]
- Leonard Arthur Kitz (1916–2006), mayor of Halifax[339]
- Mel Lastman (1933– ), mayor of Toronto[340]
- Saul Laskin (1918–2008), mayor of Thunder Bay[339]
- Stephen Mandel (1945– ), mayor of Edmonton[341]
- Danny Nathanson, mayor of New Waterford, Nova Scotia[342]
- David Oppenheimer (1834–1897), mayor of Vancouver[343]
- Nathan Phillips (1892–1976), mayor of Toronto[344]
- Harvey Rosen (1949), mayor of Kingston[345]
- Morley Rosenberg (1937– ), mayor of Kitchener[346]
Politicians
- Mark Adler (1963– ), Conservative MP[347]
- Jack Austin, senator and cabinet minister[348]
- Dave Barrett OC (1930–2018), 26th Premier of British Columbia[349]
- Peter Bercovitch, Quebec MNA and MP[350]
- Lawrence Bergman, Quebec MNA and cabinet minister[351]
- David de Burgh Graham, Quebec MP
- Jim Carr, Liberal MP and Minister of Natural Resources[352]
- Saul Cherniack, Manitoba MLA[353]
- Tony Clement (1961– ), minister[354]
- Irwin Cotler OC (1940– ), Quebec MP and Minister
- David Croll (1900–1991), senator and Liberal MP[355]
- Julie Dabrusin, MP for Toronto-Danforth
- Samuel Factor, first Jewish MP elected in Ontario
- Sheila Finestone, MP and senator[356]
- Raymonde Folco, MP[357]
- Myra Freeman, 29th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia[358]
- Linda Frum, Ontario Senator
- Carl Goldenberg OC (1907–1996), senator[189]
- Victor Goldbloom, Quebec MNA and doctor[350]
- Yoine Goldstein, senator[359]
- Karina Gould, MP and Minister of Democratic Institutions
- Herb Gray CC (1931–2014), Liberal MP and deputy prime minister[349]
- Ezekiel Hart, the first Jew elected to a Canadian Parliament[360]
- Stanley Hartt OC (1937–2018), Chief of Staff[332]
- Sharren Haskel (1984– ), Likud MK[361]
- Chaviva Hošek OC (1946– ), academic and politician[362]
- Anthony Housefather, Liberal MP and mayor of Côte Saint-Luc[363]
- Samuel William Jacobs, Liberal MP
- Monte Kwinter, Ontario MPP[364]
- Michael Levitt, MP for York Centre
- David Lewis CC (1909–1981), NDP leader and MP[365]
- Stephen Lewis CC (1937– ), Ontario NDP leader, MP and ambassador[365]
- Jack Marshall, MP and Senator from Newfoundland
- Tom Marshall (1946– ), 11th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador[366]
- Gila Martow, PC MPP for Ontario
- Joe Oliver, MP and Minister of Finance
- Bob Rae, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and 21st Premier of Ontario[367]
- Simon Reisman OC (1991–2008), civil servant[215]
- Fred Rose (1907–1983), Labor–Progressive MP and Soviet spy[235]
- Jacques Saada, MP[348]
- Hugh Segal OC (1950– ), senator[368]
- Morton Shulman OC (1925–2000), Ontario MPP[369]
- Peter Shurman, Ontario MPP
- Mira Spivak, senator[370]
- Sidney Spivak, Manitoba MLA[370]
- Hunter Tootoo (1963– ), Liberal MP[371]
- Gerry Weiner, MP[372]
- Dov Yosef (1899–1980), Israeli minister[373]
Jurists
- Rosalie Abella (1946– ), Supreme Court Justice
- Harry Batshaw (1902–1984), Quebec Superior Court Justice[374]
- Charles Dubin OC (1921–2008), Chief Justice of Ontario[374]
- Morris Fish, Supreme Court Justice[375]
- Samuel Freedman OC (1908–1993), Chief Justice of Manitoba[376]
- Constance Glube OC (1931–2016), Chief Justice of Nova Scotia[377]
- Alan Gold OC (1917–2005), Chief Justice of Quebec[374]
- Bora Laskin CC (1912–1984), 14th Chief Justice of Canada[374]
- Herbert Marx, Quebec Superior Court Justice and Minister of Justice
- Michael Moldaver, Supreme Court Justice[378]
- Nathaniel Nemetz CC (1913–1997), Chief Justice of British Columbia[43]
- Marshall Rothstein, Supreme Court Justice
- Tillie Taylor, Saskatchewan's first female magistrate
- Richard Wagner (1957– ), 18th Chief Justice of Canada[379]
Religious leaders
See also: Canadian rabbis
- Reuven Bulka OC (1944– ), rabbi and writer[380]
- Simon Glazer (1876–1938), rabbi[381]
- Yitzchak Hendel (1916–2007), Lubavitch rabbi[382]
- Pinhas Hirschprung (1912–1998), Chief Rabbi of Montreal
- Israel Isaac Kahanovitch (1872–1945), Chief Rabbi of Winnipeg[383]
- Meshulim Feish Lowy (1921–2015), Tosher Rebbe[384]
- Gunther Plaut CC (1912–2012), rabbi and author[235]
- Avraham Aharon Price (1900–1994), Chief Rabbi of Toronto
- Nahum Rabinovitch (1928), rabbi and posek
- Eli Rubenstein (1959– ), rabbi and Holocaust educator
- Erwin Schild CM (1920– ), rabbi[385]
- Jacob Immanuel Schochet (1935–2013), rabbi and scholar[386]
- Shmuel Abba Twersky (1872–1947), Makarover Rebbe[387]
- Joseph Weinreb (1869–1943), Chief Rabbi of Toronto
Writers
Authors
- David Albahari (1948– ), novelist[388]
- Lisa Appignanesi OBE (1946– ), writer and novelist[389]
- Isidore Gordon Ascher (1835–1914), novelist and poet[390]
- Saul Bellow (1915–2005), writer; Nobel Prize in Literature (1976), Pulitzer Prize (1976)[391]
- David Berman, author
- David Bezmozgis (1973– ), author[392]
- Matt Cohen (1942–1999), novelist and children's writer[393]
- Cory Doctorow (1971– ), science fiction author and blogger[394]
- Sheila Fischman CM (1937– ), translator[395]
- Adam Gopnik (1956– ), writer and essayist[396]
- Sheila Heti (1976– ), novelist[393]
- George Jonas CM (1935–2016), writer and journalist[397]
- Guy Gavriel Kay CM (1954– ), fantasy writer[398]
- Naïm Kattan OC (1921– ), novelist and essayist[235]
- Naomi Klein (1970– ), author and filmmaker[3]
- Henry Kreisel OC (1922–1991), writer and novelist[235]
- Allan Levine (1956– ), novelist[393]
- Norman Levine (1923–2005), writer and poet[399]
- Jack Ludwig (1922–2018), novelist and sportswriter[3]
- Seymour Mayne (1944– ), author and poet[393]
- Judith Merril (1923–1997), science fiction writer[400]
- Anne Michaels (1958– ), poet and novelist[401]
- Alison Pick (1975– ), novelist[402]
- David Rakoff, author
- Edeet Ravel (1955– ), novelist[393]
- Mordecai Richler CC (1931–2001), author and essayist[393]
- Joel Rosenberg (1954–2011), science fiction author
- Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), author and poet[393]
- Gail Simmons (1976– ), food writer[403]
- Mariko Tamaki (1975– ), graphic novelist[404]
- Karen Tulchinsky, author and screenwriter
- Eleanor Wachtel OC (1947– ), writer and broadcaster[43]
- William Weintraub, author
- Michael Wex (1954– ), novelist[405]
- Adele Wiseman (1928–1992), author[406]
- Hirsch Wolofsky (1878–1949), Yiddish author[407]
Poets
- Elizabeth Brewster CM (1922–2012), poet[402]
- Leonard Cohen OC (1934–2016), poet and singer-songwriter
- Adeena Karasick (1965– ), poet
- A. M. Klein (1909–1972), poet and novelist[393]
- Rachel Korn (1898–1982), poet and author[408]
- Irving Layton OC (1912–2006), poet[393]
- Eli Mandel (1922–1992), poet[409]
- Joe Rosenblatt (1933– ), poet[235]
- Esther Segal (1895-1974), Yiddish poet[410]
- Joseph Sherman OC (1945–2006), poet
- Sholem Shtern (1907–1990), Yiddish poet[411]
- Mark Strand (1934–2014), poet and essayist[412]
- Miriam Waddington (1917–2004), poet[413]
- Tom Wayman (1945– ), poet
Screenwriters and playwrights
- Ted Allan (1916–1995), screenwriter and and playwright[3]
- Ben Barzman (1910–1989), screenwriter
- Len Blum (1951– ), screenwriter[414]
- Joel H. Cohen, television writer[415]
- Robert Cohen, comedy writer[416]
- Stan Daniels (1934–2007), screenwriter, director, and producer[417]
- Evan Goldberg (1982– ), screenwriter[418]
- Elan Mastai (1974– ), screenwriter[419]
- Hannah Moscovitch (1978– ), playwright[420]
- Adam Seelig (1975– ), playwright[421]
- David Shore (1959– ), television writer
- Sandor Stern (1936– ), screenwriter
- Mel Tolkin (1913–2007), television comedy writer[422]
Sports
See also: Jewish Canadian sportspeople
Athletics
- Sasha Gollish (1981– ), competitive runner[423]
- Abby Hoffman OC (1947– ), track and field athlete[424]
- Bobbie Rosenfeld (1904—1969), runner and long jumper[425]
Baseball
- Goody Rosen (1912–1994), baseball player, outfielder, All-Star[426]
- Adam Stern (1980– ), baseball player, outfielder
Basketball
- Doodie Bloomfield (1918–1950), basketball player[427]
- Julius Goldman (1910–2001), basketball player[428]
- Bennie Lands (1921–2014), basketball player[427]
- Mendy Morein (1926–2003), basketball player[427]
- Cy Strulovitch (1925– ), basketball player[427]
- Sol Tolchinsky (1929– ), basketball[427]
- Murray Waxman (1925– ), basketball[427]
Canadian football
- Sam Berger CM (1900–1992), president of the CFL[429]
- Noah Cantor (1971– ), CFL player[430]
- Mark Cohon (1966– ), CFL Commissioner[431]
- Sydney Halter OC (1905–1990), CFL Commissioner[431]
- Lew Hayman (1908–1984), Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes coach[432]
Chess
- Jacob Ascher (1841–1912), chess master
- Mark Bluvshtein (1988– ), chess grandmaster
- Nathan Divinsky (1925–2012), chess master[433]
- Selim Franklin (1814–1885), chess master[434]
- Sofia Polgar (1974– ), chess grandmaster[435]
- Daniel Yanofsky OC (1925–2000), Canada's first chess grandmaster
Combat sports
- Mark Berger, judoka, Olympic silver & bronze (heavyweight)
- Maxie Berger (1917–2000), boxer[436]
- Eddie Creatchman (1928–1994), wrestler and manager[437]
- Al Foreman (1904–1954), boxer[438]
- Sarah Kaufman (1985– ), mixed martial artist[439]
- Sammy Luftspring, boxer, Canadian champion welterweight, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame[440]
- Fred Oberlander, wrestler; world champion (freestyle heavyweight); Maccabiah champion
- Lanny Poffo (1954– ), wrestler[441]
- Irving Ungerman (1923–2015), boxing promoter and manager[428]
- David Zilberman (1982– ), freestyle wrestler[442]
Figure skating
- Ellen Burka CM (1921–2016), figure skater[428]
- Petra Burka (1946– ), figure skater[428]
- Dylan Moscovitch (1984– ), pairs skater[443]
- Louis Rubenstein (1861–1931), world figure skating champion[444]
Hockey
- Murray Bannerman, ice hockey, goaltender (NHL)
- Ross Brooks, ice hockey, goaltender (NHL)
- Hy Buller, ice hockey, All-Star defenceman (NHL)
- Michael Cammalleri, ice hockey, left wing (New Jersey Devils)
- Jason Demers, ice hockey defenseman (Arizona Coyotes)[445]
- Steve Dubinsky, ice hockey, center (NHL)
- Oren Eizenman, ice hockey center
- Daniel Erlich, ice hockey forward (Guelph Storm, OHL)[446]
- Kaleigh Fratkin, ice hockey defenseman (Metropolitan Riveters) [447][448]
- Cecil Hart, Montreal Canadiens coach,[449] namesake of the Hart Memorial Trophy
- Adam Henrich, ice hockey, left wing/center (HC Asiago of the Italian Serie A)
- Michael Henrich, ice hockey, right wing, 1st Jewish player drafted in NHL 1st round (by Edmonton Oilers)[450]
- Eric Himelfarb, ice hockey center (HC Thurgau)
- Corey Hirsch, ice hockey, goaltender (NHL)
- Josh Ho-Sang, ice hockey forward (New York Islanders)[451]
- Zach Hyman, ice hockey left wing/center (Toronto Maple Leafs)
- Joe Ironstone, ice hockey goaltender (NHL)[452]
- Max Labovitch, ice hockey, right wing (NHL)[453]
- Brendan Leipsic, ice hockey left wing (Vancouver Canucks)[454]
- Alex Levinsky, ice hockey, defenceman (NHL)
- Jacob Micflikier, ice hockey forward (EHC Biel)[455]
- David Nemirovsky, ice hockey, right wing (CSKA Moscow)
- Bobby Nystrom, ice hockey, right wing (NHL)
- Cory Pecker, ice hockey, right wing (Nationalliga B's Switzerland team Lausanne HC), drafted 6th round by Calgary Flames in 1999[456]
- Bob Plager, ice hockey defense (NHL)[457]
- Samuel Rothschild, ice hockey left wing (NHL)
- Eliezer Sherbatov (1991– ), ice hockey, left wing (KHL)[458]
- Max Silverman (1900–1966), ice hockey manager
- Trevor Smith, ice hockey, centre (Toronto Maple Leafs)[459]
- Ronnie Stern, ice hockey, right wing (NHL)
- Josh Tordjman, ice hockey goaltender (EC Red Bull Salzburg)
- Mike Veisor, ice hockey, goaltender (NHL)
- Stephen Weiss, ice hockey, forward (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)[460]
- Ethan Werek, ice hockey, forward (Kingston Frontenacs, OHL); New York Rangers 2009 draft pick traded to (Phoenix Coyotes) 2011
- Bernie Wolfe, ice hockey, goaltender
- Larry Zeidel, ice hockey defenceman (NHL)
Racket sports
- Sharon Fichman, tennis player[461]
- Sherman Greenfeld (1962– ), racquetball player[428]
- Jesse Levine, Canada/US tennis player[462]
- Denis Shapovalov, tennis player
- Andrew Sznajder, tennis player
Soccer
- Adam Braz (1981– ), soccer, defender (Montreal Impact and national team)[463]
- Tomer Chencinski (1984– ), soccer player[464]
- Gottfried Fuchs (1889–1972), soccer (German national team)[465]
- Daniel Haber (1992– ), soccer player[466]
- Samuel Hazan (1983– ), soccer player
- Frederick Stambrook (1929–2005), president of the Canadian Soccer Association[467]
Other
- Josh Binstock (1981– ), beach volleyball player[468]
- Leah Goldstein (1969– ), road racing cyclist
- Sam Schachter (1990– ), beach volleyball player[468]
- Yonnie Starr (1905–1990), racehorse trainer
- Lance Stroll, Formula One driver
- Ben Weider OC (1923–2008), bodybuilder and entrepreneur[469]
- Joe Weider (1919–2013), bodybuilder and entrepreneur[469]
See also
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