List of Romanian Jews in Israel

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This is a list of notable Romanian Jews in Israel.{{Cite web|url=http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Romanian_Literature|title = YIVO | Romanian Literature}}

  • Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), agronomist, botanist and Zionist activist; discoverer of the wild precursor of domesticated wheat{{Cite web | url=http://www.jewishagency.org/leaders/content/26034 |title = Aharonson Aaron | the Jewish Agency|date = 12 April 2005}}
  • Yigal Allon (1918–1980), politician and general
  • Mosko Alkalai (1931–2008), actor
  • Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001), Christian minister, founder of Voice of the Martyrs{{Cite web | url=http://richardwurmbrandbio.info/ |title = Pastor Richard Wurmbrand Biography-The Authentic Wurmband Biography}}{{Cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2001/mar/16/guardianobituaries.stephenbates |title = Obituary: Pastor Richard Wurmbrand|newspaper = The Guardian|date = 2001-03-16|last1 = Bates|first1 = Stephen}}
  • Jean Ancel (1940–2008), author and historian specialised in the history of 20th-century Romanian Jewry{{Cite journal |doi = 10.1093/hgs/dct044|title = The History of the Holocaust in Romania, Jean Ancel. Edited by Leon Volovici and Miriam Caloianu (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press; and Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2012), xiii + 699 pp., hardcover $50.00|journal = Holocaust and Genocide Studies|volume = 27|issue = 3|pages = 502–506|year = 2013|last1 = Deletant|first1 = D.}}
  • Aharon Appelfeld (1932–2018), novelist and Holocaust survivor
  • Moshe Arad (1934–2019), Israeli diplomat
  • Uzi Arad (b. 1947), strategist in foreign policy and security
  • Yardena Arazi (b. 1951), singer and entertainer
  • Shari Arison (b. 1957), American-born businesswoman and philanthropist, Israel's wealthiest woman
  • Ted Arison (1924–1999), founder of Carnival Cruise Lines
  • Shlomo Artzi (b. 1949), singer-songwriter
  • Asaf Avidan (b. 1980), singer-songwriter and musician
  • Colette Avital (b. 1940), diplomat and politician
  • Haim Aviv (b. 1940), molecular biologist
  • Élie Barnavi (b. 1946), historian and diplomat
  • Miki Berkovich (b. 1954), professional basketball player
  • Herman Berkovits (b. 1947), the personal physician of Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Michaela Bercu (b. 1967), model and actress
  • Steve Bond (b. 1953), Israeli-American television actor and model
  • Rozina Cambos (1951–2012), actress
  • Yigal Carmon (b. 1946), intelligence officer, counter-terrorism adviser, Middle East analyst
  • Adrian Dvir, computer scientist and author
  • Gilad Erdan (b. 1979), politician, member of the Knesset for Likud and the Minister of Public Security, Strategic Affairs and Minister of Information
  • Miriam Eshkol (1929–2016), wife of Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol
  • Miriam Feirberg (b. 1951), mayor of Netanya, a city in the Centre District of Israel
  • Mei Finegold (b. 1982), singer
  • Benny Gantz (b. 1959), Army general and politician
  • Oded Gavish (b. 1979), professional football player
  • Yael German (b. 1947), politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid
  • Dan Goldstein (b. 1954), pioneer of the Israeli software industry
  • Amos Guttman (1954–1993), film director
  • Zvika Hadar (b. 1966), actor, comedian and television host
  • Esther Hayut (b. 1953), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel
  • Gabriel Herman, professor specialised in ancient Greek social history
  • Eliahu Itzkovitz, notable for executing the concentration camp guard who had killed his family
  • Marcel Janco (1895–1984), visual artist, architect and art theorist
  • Moshe Idel (b.1947), historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism
  • Yisrael Katz (b. 1955), Likud politician
  • Avi Kornick (b. 1983), actor
  • Yair Lapid (b. 1963), journalist and politician, former Prime Minister of Israel (July-December 2022)
  • Shimon Lev-Ari (1942–2012), actor, translator and archivist
  • Adi Lev (1953–2006), actress
  • Yonit Levi (b. 1977), television presenter and journalist
  • Gita Luka (1921–2001), actress, singer and entertainer
  • Sarah Marom-Shalev (b. 1934), politician
  • Moshe, Mordechai and Menachem Meir, brothers and businessmen who built the Shalom Meir Tower in Tel Aviv
  • Rina Mor (b. 1956), lawyer, writer and beauty queen who won Miss Universe 1976
  • Tali Moreno (b. 1981), news anchor and reporter
  • Michael Moshonov (b. 1986), actor, singer, musician and TV host
  • Meir Nitzan (b. 1931), politician, long-time mayor of Rishon Lezion
  • Eyal Ofer (b. 1950), real estate and shipping magnate
  • Idan Ofer (b. 1955), business magnate and philanthropist
  • Sammy Ofer (1922–2011), shipping magnate and philanthropist
  • Yuli Ofer (1924–2011), businessman in real estate and industry
  • Keren Peles (b. 1979), singer-songwriter and pianist
  • Natalie Portman (b. 1981), actress, producer and director
  • Eyal Ran (b. 1972), tennis player and Captain of the Israel Davis Cup team
  • Zeev Rosenstein, drug dealer
  • Karol Rotner, professional football player
  • Reuven Rubin (1893–1974), painter and diplomat
  • Edmond Schmilovich, football coach
  • Dudi Sela (b. 1985), professional tennis player
  • Itay Shechter (b. 1987), professional football player
  • Eliyahu Tamler (1919–1948), Irgun commander
  • Ada Valerie-Tal (1936–1994), actress
  • Idan Vered (b. 1989), professional football player
  • Dov Zeltzer (b. 1932), composer and conductor
  • Margalit Zimmerman and Lily Zimmerman, sisters, both married at some point to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
  • Yisrael Zinger (b. 1948), politician and current mayor of Ramat Gan

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