Ilan
eminency
Die haben schon einige Persönlichkeiten:
Prominent Bosnian Jews
Ivica Ceresnjes, architect-researcher, former president of the Jewish community in Sarajevo[17]
Judah Alkalai, Rabbi, early member of the Zionist movement
Sven Alkalaj, Minister of foreign affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kalmi Baruh, writer and philosopher[18]
Emerik Blum, businessman, founder of Energoinvest, former Mayor of Sarajevo[19]
Oskar Danon, composer and conductor[20]
Jakob Finci, current spiritual leader of the Bosnian Jewish community.
David Elazar, Israeli general and Chief of Staff of Israel Defense Forces[21]
Robert Rothbart, basketball player (Jewish father)[22]
Isak Samokovlija, writer[23]
Avraham Levi-Lazzaris (1905-2008), businessman, explorer of the first mines of diamonds in Rondonia, Brazil, Holocaust survivor.
Moses Levi-Lazzaris (1944-1990), mechanical engineer, Trotskyist militant in Brazil, Holocaust survivor.
Hilde Zaloscer (1903-1999) World renowned Art Historian, Egyptologist and Coptologist.
History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prominent Bosnian Jews
Ivica Ceresnjes, architect-researcher, former president of the Jewish community in Sarajevo[17]
Judah Alkalai, Rabbi, early member of the Zionist movement
Sven Alkalaj, Minister of foreign affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kalmi Baruh, writer and philosopher[18]
Emerik Blum, businessman, founder of Energoinvest, former Mayor of Sarajevo[19]
Oskar Danon, composer and conductor[20]
Jakob Finci, current spiritual leader of the Bosnian Jewish community.
David Elazar, Israeli general and Chief of Staff of Israel Defense Forces[21]
Robert Rothbart, basketball player (Jewish father)[22]
Isak Samokovlija, writer[23]
Avraham Levi-Lazzaris (1905-2008), businessman, explorer of the first mines of diamonds in Rondonia, Brazil, Holocaust survivor.
Moses Levi-Lazzaris (1944-1990), mechanical engineer, Trotskyist militant in Brazil, Holocaust survivor.
Hilde Zaloscer (1903-1999) World renowned Art Historian, Egyptologist and Coptologist.
History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia