The Jewish people have a long and colorful history. They are the source of some of the greatest thinking in history – religious and scientific. They have suffered many tribulations and have been the cause of a few as well. They have been central figures in much of the unrest in the middle east where the nation of Israel was created by the United Nations in the 20th century. This is a list of the greatest Jews – those who have (for good or bad) influenced the world.
David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel. Ben-Gurion’s passion for Zionism, which began early in life, culminated in his instrumental role in the founding of the state of Israel. After leading Israel to victory in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Ben-Gurion helped build the state institutions and oversaw the absorption of vast numbers of Jews from all over the world. Upon retiring from political life in 1970, he moved to Sde Boker, where he lived until his death. Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Important People of the Century.
Niels Henrik David Bohr was a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Bohr mentored and collaborated with many of the top physicists of the century at his institute in Copenhagen. He was also part of the team of physicists working on the Manhattan Project. Bohr married Margrethe Nørlund in 1912, and one of their sons, Aage Niels Bohr, grew up to be an important physicist who, like his father, received the Nobel prize, in 1975. Bohr has been described as one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century.
Gustav Mahler was a composer and conductor, born in Bohemia (formerly part of the Austrian Empire, currently located in the Czech Republic), and identified throughout his life as a German-speaking Austrian. Mahler was best known during his own lifetime as one of the leading orchestral and operatic conductors of the day. He has since come to be acknowledged as among the most important late-romantic composers, although his music was never completely accepted by the musical establishment of Vienna while he was still alive. Mahler composed primarily symphonies and songs; however, his approach to genre often blurred the lines between orchestral song, symphony, and symphonic poem.
Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese Jewish origin. Revealing considerable scientific aptitude, the breadth and importance of Spinoza’s work was not fully realized until years after his death. Today, he is considered one of the great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy, laying the groundwork for the 18th century Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism. By virtue of his magnum opus, the posthumous Ethics, in which he opposed Descartes’ mind–body dualism, Spinoza is considered to be one of Western philosophy’s most important philosophers.
Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Shlomo Freud, was an Austrian psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for curing psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. Freud is also renowned for his redefinition of sexual desire as the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as his therapeutic techniques, including the use of free association, his theory of transference in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into unconscious desires.
Moses Maimonides, also known as the Rambam, was a rabbi, physician, and philosopher in Spain, Morocco and Egypt during the Middle Ages. He was the preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher whose ideas also influenced the non-Jewish world. One of the central tenets of Maimonides’s philosophy is that it is impossible for the truths arrived at by human intellect to contradict those revealed by God. Although his copious works on Jewish law and ethics were initially met with opposition during his lifetime, he was posthumously acknowledged to be one of the foremost rabbinical arbiters and philosophers in Jewish history. Today, his works and his views are considered a cornerstone of Jewish thought and study.
Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, E = mc², the most famous equation of the twentieth century. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.” Einstein published over 300 scientific works and over 150 non-scientific works. Einstein is revered by the physics community, and in 1999 Time magazine named him the “Person of the Century”. In wider culture the name “Einstein” has become synonymous with genius.
Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions regard Abraham as the founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites and Edomite peoples. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Judaism and monotheism. Abraham means “High Father”, coming from the Aramaic words “Aba Rama”. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are sometimes referred to as the “Abrahamic religions”, because of the progenitor role Abraham plays in their holy books. According to Genesis, Abraham was brought by God from Mesopotamia to the land of Canaan. There Abraham entered into a covenant: in exchange for sole recognition of God as supreme universal deity and authority, Abraham will be blessed with innumerable progeny.
Moses is a Biblical Hebrew religious leader, lawgiver, a Levi, prophet, and military leader, who wrote the Torah. He is the most important prophet in Judaism. According to the book of Exodus, Moses was born to a Hebrew mother, Jochebed, who hid him when a Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed, and he ended up being adopted into the Egyptian royal family. After killing an Egyptian slave-master, Moses fled and became a shepherd, and was later commanded by God to deliver the Hebrews from slavery. After the Ten Plagues were unleashed on Egypt, he led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, through the Red Sea, where they wandered in the desert for 40 years, during which time, according to the Bible, Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Jesus of Nazareth is the founding figure of Christianity and Christianity is the religion that shaped Europe, and much of the world as a consequence. As the largest religion in the world, there is no doubt that Christianity is still making an impact to this day. The principal sources of information regarding Jesus’ life and teachings are the four canonical gospels. Most critical scholars in the fields of history and biblical studies believe that ancient texts on Jesus’ life are at least partially accurate, agreeing that Jesus was a Galilean Jew who was regarded as a teacher and healer. They also generally accept that he was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified in Jerusalem on orders of the Roman Prefect of Judaea Pontius Pilate, on the charge of sedition against the Roman Empire.
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Cedestra:
Thanks mom. But now I have to go potty.
Maybe Magneto should be added as a bonus to the list to satisfy the people at odds with the last 3 :p
Seriously there are farrrr to many jews that have affected history to only have 10 of them. if you look online you can find upwards of 1000 jews that affected science, media, politics and history.
But since you cant have a list that say top 1000 most influential jews in history you can always settle for 10 haha
Randall: Okay, you can go potty but don’t let me catch you playing in the sink.
What about King David? Actually I probably just want to include him because I just finished “God Knows” by Joseph Heller. I would suggest it to anyone with a background in the Bible and enjoys Heller’s writing.
After comment 1 I expected this kind of reaction, though to be honest, I didn’t while I was putting the list together! It is good to see debate that is (for the most part) not resorting to silly name calling.
Avi : every list on this site could have a top 1000… and many influencial jews aren’t fully jewish (ethnically.. I wonder if a 100% ethnic jew even exists). Many of these non fully ethnic jews aren’t even jewish by religion. So yeah, if you take a guy who has a jewish great grandfather, or a jewish last name cause one of his distant ancestors from 200 years ago was jewish, and call him jewish, sure you can find many influential jews.
Great list! Glad to see Jesus at #1! Amazing how some believe that the most pivotal character in history is fictional! Why do people fight so hard against someone that they don’t believe is real?
Cedestra:
Can I stay up and watch Rachel Maddow?
I enjoyed reading this list. I’m agnostic, but I still anjoy the concept of religion, and the amazing story of the bible. I, personally don’t think the bible documnets history, but symbolically good and evil. Either way, Jesus, Moses, and Abraham, I believe existed, just not in the way people think. It’d be cool to have a top 10 influential Buddhists, hindus, or muslims, list.
But JC wasn’t born in Nazareth, he was born in Bethlehem, the city of avid.Read Luke, 2nd chapter, unless you think a two thousand year old book couldn’t possible contain any truth.
…sorry about all of the mistakes. I don’t proofread when I’m done.
Ummm, maybe the existence of Moses and Abraham can be questioned, but it’s pretty evident Jesus existed, even if he didn’t do all of what is attributed to him.
Nonetheless, I’m guessing Jon Stewart just missed the list at #11.
I’m danish & I never knew bohr was jewish. Expected to see marx on the list, I would say he was influential. Like no 1 though. Don’t care if he existed or not but would agree that he is THE most influential jew in history.
what about gilbert gottfried
TOOLHEAD–GIGI–
I reject your existence–Therefore you both are myths-You do not live-And obviously you don’t think.
AND TOOLHEAD SURE AS H^^^l IS APPROPRIATE NAME.
Jesus really shouldn’t be on the list. It’s really inconsiderate to all of the other people on the list who have been proven to exist. So, could you make Jesus a bonus one or something? It’s sort of disrespectful to people like Einstein and Bohr.
yeah, i agree with llamee
putting jesus on the list is just to prevent people from saying anti semitic comments
jesus’s existence is more debated than anything else
jesus should either be a bonus or nothing
its kinda patronizing
but good list besides jesus
Oh shut the hell up Herald, you should be thankful they even made a list that talk about Jews in a nice way.
llamee-
and unless that was sarcasm, you are disrepectful..and a disgrace..to over 2000 years of world history.
By the way, the haters here are hating the top three. Or do you think Moses and Abraham existed and not Jesus?
great list
#1 is patronizing
Read Josephus, a Jewish historian who lived during the time of Christ. Its funny how people try to deny something that is historically true based off of whether or not they believe in his deity. What ever way you look at it, he has shaped history more than any other Jew. Loads of “Religions” have been founded and shaped many cultures because of him, as well as #3 and #2.
what about KARL MARX. pretty influential in my book
qwerty170 – in my opinion – is a douchebag
josephus was a *****ing traitor and liar
he was a tool of the romans
josephus shouldnt even be regarded as a historian
he spewed bull***** propaganda
Karl Marx converted to Christianity before he wrote the Communist Manifesto. So I disagree, Troysky.
Thats a matter of opinion. Besides, the Romans had no ties to Jesus, except through the crucifixion, they had no reason to fabricate. Thats aside, thousands of scrolls giving account to the life of Jesus have been found. His existance as a human is as historically true as anything else in History.
Someone doesn’t need to be REAL in order to be VERY INFLUENTIAL.
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(Sorry, I would say more about the subject, but I arrived rather late to the party, and all the good opinions are already taken
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I’m sorry, but regardless of your religious beliefs, Jesus most likely existed, but maybe not how a lot people see him. He is relevant and recognized in several different religions. Islam, for instance sees him as one of the greatest prophets.
Here’s an interesting article to show you what I mean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_perspectives_on_Jesus
Also, many historians believe he did indeed exist, its just that a lot of them believe simply a man. They just acknowledge him as a real person, but not a son of a God (or a prophet).
albert einstein was an atheist, not jew…
pretty stupid list…
I remember this one time, at band camp, when Jesus stole my drum sticks – man what a mean guy!
Seriously though, I’m not sure this particular thread is the best place for the racial/religious commentary — we have many many others (including the forum) where such commentary is welcome and encouraged.
I truly do appreciate this specific list, though I would have qualified the critera for membership a bit more clearly, to remove ambiguity. And yes, Abraham pre-dates Judaism (he was the progenitor, not founder), so should not be on this list.
Artistxxx: Naw-aw! He was a deist, or someone who believes in a non-personnel God.
Well, to settle things, why don’t we ask DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN if Jesus existed or not!!
(From “What Life Means to Einstein: An Interview by George Sylvester Viereck,”The Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 26, 1929, p. 17:)
VIERECK: You accept the historical existence of Jesus?
EINSTEIN: Unquestionably. No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. No myth is filled with such life. How different, for instance, is the impression which we receive from an account of legendary heroes of antiquity like Theseus. Theseus and other heroes of his type lack the authentic vitality of Jesus.
VIERECK: Ludwig Lewisohn, in one of his recent books, claims that many of the sayings of Jesus paraphrase the sayings of other prophets.”
EINSTEIN: No man can deny the fact that Jesus existed, nor that his sayings are beautiful. Even if some them have been said before, no one has expressed them so divinely as he.
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Well, if you can’t trust good ol’ Al, then who CAN you trust???
An Influential Jew list? Oh man, I have so many jokes percolating in my head, I don’t know where to start!
I’m sure that ther was somone named jesus somwhere in the past who was a teacher. Maybe there was a jesus who founded christianity. The list sais nothing about majic and miracles, that didn’t happen.
Jesus’ existence is proved, whether you believe he did what he did is another thing, but nonetheless he was around and kicking sometime…
Imaginary or not, Abraham, Moses and Jesus have influenced 2000 years of human history. That’s worth a mention in my opinion.
Jesus didn’t exist, eh? Better tell Pliny, Josephus, Tacitus, and other early historians.
I realize that what He taught isn’t convenient for you, but that’s just tough. There is a substantial body of evidence not only for His life, but His Resurrection-so much so that some very highly regarded attorneys attempting to disprove His deity have come to faith.
Got anything else?
Jesus was just a raving lunatic….he went around telling people he was the son of god…no wonder they crucified him.
artistxxx….Albert Einstein was a Jew….that doesn’t mean he practiced Judaism. It seems a lot of people on here don’t understand that just because you are Jewish by blood doesn’t mean you are by religion. Oh ya, Einstein was agnostic, not atheist.
Actual quote
“I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one. You may call me an agnostic, but I do not share the crusading spirit of the professional atheist whose fervor is mostly due to a painful act of liberation from the fetters of religious indoctrination received in youth.”
Do you know that Jesus was mentioned and quoted several times in the Quran – the holly Muslim Book? Abraham and Moses as well. Furthermore, there are 114 parts (sura) in Quran. The 14. part is named Ibrahim (Abraham) and the name of sura no. 19 is Maryam.
Randall, New York state or New York city?
Great List Jamie. I would agree that Freud was influential; I note that you didn’t bother to say whether that influence was for good or ill. I’m thinking a lot of the latter, not so much of the former. Yep, all female problems boil down to penis envy. LOL.
Randall: Great job once again. Glad to see you back in full force.
For all you folks denying the existence of Jesus; Your total disregard of the historical facts is just as offensive to me as those who ignore scientific facts to justify their narrow world view. In fact maybe more so; you folks are pretending rationality when you’re doing the exact same thing, just at the opposite end of the argument.
I have been reading this website so far, despite the lots of inaccuracies, just cause it’s fun. I’m deleting it from my reader now.
Of course Jesus is mentioned in the Quran, Muslim, Christianity, and Judaism all have the same roots. Jesus was a prophet according the the Quran, they just don’t recognize him as the Messiah, same goes with Judaism
Even if the actual, human existence of Jesus, Moses, and Abraham can be debated, the influence of these figures cannot.
The difficulty in determining the actual facts is caused by the manipulation and editing, over centuries, of both secular and religious writings by powerful men with an agenda. There may well have been documents which could prove the issue…but they are lost to us.
We are left with Faith, and some small fragments of historical texts. Perhaps these men existed, perhaps not, but the Faiths they inspired have had a tremendous influence, both for good and for evil. This is undeniable.
And that is why they are at the top of the list.
Oy vey! Oy vey!
I would love to read a list without the constant bashing of Jesus Christ. I mean the 1st comment! Come on!
Grow a brain and get a life.
Keep your negative ignorant comments to yourself.
As I have mentioned before, comments like that make me dislike this site more and more every day.
Just wait til your Judgment Day….
Randall: Did you finish your homework? If so, then yes, you can watch Rachel Maddow.
Boris(164) bye bye!
Jenna_Bug: You had me until “Judgment Day”. With that you tipped your comment ever so slightly into the “my religion is better than your religion” category. Those that are throwing their two cents in with “Juses isnt rel lawlz” are trolls and flamers. Just don’t bother with them- they probably don’t really mean it, they’re just trying to ***** people off.
Jay
You are upset about three religious figures on a religiously bent list because they don’t take into account your atheist views? Me thinks the lady doth protest too much. Are you serious? I am 100% fine with atheists and think your brethren have a lot to conntribute to society, but any view, religious or not, that disallows the mention of important religious figures on a religious list is absurd. Sorry Jay, you’re absurd.
jay: I say you quit your whining and hold your breath until the “Top 10 Most Influential Atheists/Agnostics in History” list comes out. Either way you’ll shut up.
Cedestra: I just get *****ed off when I read these lists and ANYTIME Jesus is mentioned, people throw a fit because “HE’S NOT REAL.” It’s annoying.
Respect for others religious beliefs is very important. I believe everyone will have their own Judgment Day no matter what religion they are.
cedestra- i think your just mad cause you went into debt with the donation to god show.
Jenna_Bug: My issue was actually with the Capital Letters. I got the impression that you meant “Just wait until Armeggedon when Jesus comes and fries your ass”. If not, then my apologies. If so, it’s a bit haughty, don’t you think?
I can appreciate your anger, I’m just saying why let it get to you? Oh, I get *****ed sometimes, too, but I’m trying to move on. No use giving them your time and energy.
jay: You’ll have to explain that one to me? Don’t assume I’m gnostic- I might not be. And I hardly think $30 will put me into debt.
and its not about him being real , i believe a man named jesus existed but everyone should know its scientificaly proven its impossible for him to do the ***** you bellieve. you think you shouldnt sin , yet you kill other people because they dont believe in god , is that not the worst sin?
Cedestra: In no way did I mean it to be that way, I just feel everyone will have their day to explain why they were the person they chose to be. And a lot of people on here IMO, are just plain ignorant and rude. There is no respect for the Christian faith on this website. I don’t see disrespect for other religions or beliefs, just Christian.
I’m not angry, just perturbed by ignorance and arrogance.
jay: Was that in response to my post? I’m not Judeo-Christian, I don’t believe Jesus was the Son of God. So, yeah, I’ve never killed anyone who didn’t believe in the Tuatha de Danaan. Can’t speak up for my fellow druids, but, you know, that’s the way they rolled.
cedestra- i do not care if your “gnostic” but show me another intelligent word for this i was just making a joke at your epxepnse..
brosiusjb- im not absurd i can have a athesist view on a religous list, is it wrong to give a case that jesus n the rest to not exist ? or do i just av to have faith ?