قائمة اليهود المولودين في الامبراطورية الروسية السابقة

هذه القائمة تضم شخصيات مختلفة، عن يهود من أصل روسي ممن ولدوا في روسيا أو الاتحاد السوڤيتي السابق.


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شخصيات تاريخية

سيايسون

سياسيون إسرائيليون

عسكريون إسرائليون

جنود وثوريون سوڤيت

آخرون

رجال أعمال

علماء

علماء طبيعة


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رياضياتيون

علماء اجتماع

شخصيات ثقافية

موسيقيون

فنانون تشيكليون وفنون جميلة

كتاب وشعراء


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رياضيون

الشطرنج

الملاكمة

الكانو-كاياك

الشيش

التزلج على الجليد

كرة القدم الأمريكية

الجمباز

هوكي الجليد

الجودو

الرگبي

الابحار

  • Valentyn Mankin, Soviet/Ukraine, only sailor in Olympic history to win gold medals in three different classes (yachting: finn class, tempest class, and star class), silver (yachting, tempest class)

الرماية

كرة القدم

التزلج السريع

  • Rafayel Grach, USSR, Olympic silver (500-meter), bronze (500-meter)

السباحة

  • Vadim Alexeev, Kazakhstan-born Israeli, breaststroke[186]
  • Semyon Belits-Geiman, USSR, Olympic silver (400-m freestyle relay) and bronze (800-m freestyle relay); world record in men's 800-m freestyle
  • Lenny Krayzelburg, Ukrainian-born US, 4x Olympic champion (100-m backstroke, 200-m backstroke, twice 4x100-m medley relay); 3x world champion (100-m and 200-m backstroke, 4×100-m medley) and 2x silver (4×100-m medley, 50-m backstroke); 3 world records (50-, 100-, and 200-m backstroke)

تنس الطاولة

المضمار والميدان

الكرة الطائرة

كرة الماء

رفع الأثقال

  • Moisei Kas’ianik, Ukrainian-born USSR, world champion[184]
  • Grigory Novak, Soviet, Olympic silver (middle-heavyweight); world champion
  • Rudolf Plyukfelder, Soviet, Olympic champion, 2x world champion (light heavyweight)[195]
  • David Rigert, Kazakh-born USSR, Olympic champion, 5x world champion (light-heavyweight and heavyweight), 68 world records[196]
  • Igor Rybak, Ukrainian-born USSR, Olympic champion (lightweight)
  • Valery Shary, Byelorussian-born USSR, Olympic champion (light-heavyweight)

المصارعة

رياضات أخرى

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