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There is no official information divulging that Alanis Morrissette is Jewish, but there are clues that she may be Jewish descent. She got her surname from her father, a French Canadian, but her mother was a Hungarian immigrant to Canada named Georgia Mary Ann Feuerstein. That's a Jewish surname, and certainly not a Hungarian one. And if her mother's Jewish, she is as well. The only other possibility is that Alanis's mom is a Hungarian of German descent, but if that's the case, why don't any sources say so? My hunch, especially since everyone I've ever heard of with the name Feuerstein has been Jewish, is that Alanis's mom was a Jew whose family wanted to keep a low profile due to anti-Semitism. But this is only a theory that so far remains unverified in any official source. Can anyone confirm this? Maybe, you, Alanis?? Barmispain ( talk) 10:40, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
This list has female actresses listed as actors. Someone correct this. 205.174.22.28 04:42, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Unless someone can confirm that Steven Brust is Jewish, I'm removing him (especially given all the Christian Mythology in 'To Reign In Hell') - Udzu 09:30, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)
http://dreamcafe.com/2016/09/06/rant-an-assumption-that-damages-the-most-vulnerable-new-artists/
"I did not object to his opinion, but the way he expressed it made it sound as if he were speaking for all Jews, and it was insulting to have someone I disagreed with claiming to express my opinion."
Can anyone please confirm if the acclaimed contemporary writer Péter Nádas is of Jewish descent? This certainly appears to be so from apparently autobiographic elements in his novel: 'A Family Story'. -- RCSB 30 April 2005
I asked the same question and found in this article that Nadaz is Jewish. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/nov/11/peter-nadas-parallel-stories-review — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.191.250.61 ( talk) 18:38, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
please answer or add to the list
— Preceding unsigned comment added by CheeseSpoon ( talk • contribs) 08:14, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
See also
B Bettelheim family Alexander de Erény Ullmann Meir Friedmann Jakob Guttmann (sculptor) Angelo Heilprin Joseph Hirsch Weiss Ilona Eibenschütz Rudolf Kasztner Isidor Kaufman Oskar Kaufmann Wilhelm Klein Leo Lánczy Samuel Lasz Philip László Abraham Lederer William Leidesdorff David Leimdörfer Cornel Lichtenberg Ludwig Lichtenstein Hillel Lichtenstein Samuel Lipschütz Benjamin Wolf Löw Leopold Löw Moritz Löw Johann Jacob Löwenthal Solomon Löwisohn Moriz Ludassy (Gans) Joseph Manes Österreicher Mel Mermelstein Abraham Chayyim Oppenheim Leopold Óváry Béla Schick Adolf von Sonnenthal Robert Tábori Aaron Tänzer Eduard Telcs Leopold Teller Paul Tenczer Alexandre Trauner Edmund Tull Pál Turán Shalom Ullmann Joachim Jacob Unger Ármin Vámbéry Wilhelm Vázsonyi Leo Veigelsberg Ludwig Venetianer Joseph Vészi Soma Visontai Moritz Wahrmann Judah Wahrmann Ignaz Wecheselmann Markus Nissa Weiss Max Weiss Berthold Weisz Solomon Aaron Wertheimer Solomon Winter Aaron Wise Leopold Wittelschöfer Franz Wittmann Philip Wodianer Theodore Wolfner Ludwig Wysber George Zappert Gustav Zerffi Ignaz Ziegler Anton Zilzer Maier Zipser
Paul Czinner
Johann Löwenthal
Jenő Hubay
Henry Taub
Junzi (Kohn) - Oszkár Jászi / hu:Jászi Oszkár - Zoltán Dénes (Diener) / hu:Dénes Zoltán - Péter Ágoston (Augstein) / hu:Ágoston Péter - Tibor Szamuely / hu:Szamuely Tibor - Sándor Garbai / hu:Garbai Sándor - József Pogány (Schwartz) / hu:Pogány József - Béla Varga (Weiss) / hu:Varga Béla - Rónai (Rosenstengel) / hu: - Varga (Weichzelbaum) / hu: - Vince (Weinstein) / hu: - Móric Erdélyi (Eisenstein) / hu:Erdélyi Móric - Dezső Biró (Bienenstock) / hu:Biró Dezső - Zsigmond Kunfi (Kunstatter) / hu:Kunfi Zsigmond - Alpári / hu: - Tibor Szamuelly / hu: -
Haase / hu: - Landeberg / hu: - Hertzfeld / hu: - Schiffer / hu: - Simm / hu: - Hirsch / hu: - Max Lowenberg / * Max Löwenberg de:Max Löwenberg - Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld / hu: - Caspar Wollheim / hu: - Karl Arnold / hu: - Kranold / de: - Rosenhek / de: - Birenbaum / de: - Reis / de: - Kaiser / de: -
Eszter Solymosi / hu:Solymosi Eszter - Győző Istóczy / hu:Istóczy Győző - Gyula Verhovay / hu:Verhovay Gyula - Ede Egán / hu:Egán Ede - Gyula Szekfű ? / hu:Szekfű Gyula - Móric Saphir / hu:Saphir Móric - Samuel Rosenthal / hu:Rosenthal Samuel - Zsigmond Saphir / hu:Saphir Zsigmond - Hermann Klein / hu:Klein Hermann - Károly Beck / hu:Beck Károly - Vilmos Beck / hu:Beck Vilmos - Viktor Kornfeld / hu:Kornfeld Viktor - Adolf Dux / hu:Dux Adolf - Miksa Falk / hu:Falk Miksa - Adolf Neustadt / hu:Neustadt Adolf - Lipót Kompert / hu:Kompert Lipót - ( Leopold Kompert?) Ignác Einhorn / hu:Einhorn Ignác - Gusztáv Zerffi(Hirsch) / hu:Zerffi Gusztáv - Tibor Samuely/ Tibor Samuelly / hu:Samuelly Tibor - Pál Kéri / hu:Kéri Pál - Ferenc Göndör ( Náthán Krausz) / hu:Göndör Ferenc - Mór Ludassy(Ganz) / hu:Ludassy Mór - Leó Veigelsberg / hu:Veigelsberg Leó - Zsigmond Bródy(Braun) / hu:Bródy Zsigmond - Manó Kónyi / hu:Kónyi Manó - Ignác Halfy / hu:Halfy Ignác - Miksa Falk / hu:Falk Miksa - Mihály Kolosváry Borcsa / hu:Kolosváry Borcsa Mihály - Zoltán Bosnyák / hu:Bosnyák Zoltán - Béla Wenckheim / hu:Wenckheim Béla - József Dégenfeld / hu:Dégenfeld József - Ferenc Korniss / hu:Korniss Ferenc -
Jinfo fails to provide a source for Olah, in fact, there is much "assuming" as the following is said about him:
"He states "I do not want to relive here in any detail some of my very difficult, even horrifying, experiences of this period, hiding out the last months of the war in Budapest. Suffice it to say that my parents and I survived." That statement is the closest he comes to identifying himself as being Jewish. Nearly everything in the book is consistent with an upper middle class Hungarian Jewish background, with the exception of his attendance at the Gymnasium of the Piarist Fathers, a Roman Catholic teaching order."
As it is obvious we are dealing with assumptions here, it is safe to say Olah should not be listed on this page nor have categories attached to him based solely on assumptions. 70.146.15.71 18:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Sandor Ferensczi also lacks a source on Jinfo. Unless another can be found, the default is to remove. 70.146.15.71 18:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Why do we need another source for Ferenczi? jinfo is a good enough source by itself. If it gave a source, people could argue that that source did not have a source, and we'd get into an infinite regression! -- 20.138.246.89 13:38, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia works by WP:V and WP:NOR. We report what reliable sources say. In the case of Eva and Zsz Zsa Gabor, the Israel News Agency says that they are Jewish, so we report that. Nobody is saying that they aren't Catholic as well; if a reliable source says that they are Catholic, they can go in a list of Hungarian Catholics as well. To assert that they are not Jewish because their father wasn't, or because they or some relative practise another religion, clearly breaches WP:NOR. It can equally be argued that because their mother was Jewish, they are undoubtedly Jewish in orthodox Jewish law, but I am not relying on that. -- Brownlee 20:35, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
I have no objections to tidying up the list by re-arrangement and the addition of extra categories. I have the strongest objection to the removal of undoubted Hungarian Jews, even rabbis.-- 20.138.246.89 11:12, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Also to any further contributions, before adding names to this list that do not explicitly state in their wikipedia articles that the person is Jewish or Hungarian, you need a source per the following established note:
<--When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that explicitly describes the person added as "Jewish" or "Hungarian Jewish" (or a source where the person describes themselves as such) - not their father, mother, etc., in accordance with the Wikipedia:No Original Research policy.-->
Thanks. 72.144.139.35 05:04, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
From Wikipedia:reliable sources "The responsibility for finding and adding references lies with the person adding material to an article, and sources should be provided whenever possible." 72.144.139.35 05:10, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
I have reverted changes by 72.144.139.35. I understand there's a disagreement as to who should or should not be on this list. Please build consensus before making changes, as is required by Wikipedia policy, see WP:CON. Thank you. -- Steve Hart 03:17, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
There is a citation for Bela's mother being a non-Jewish German. His first language was even German, so this has significance. If Encyclopedia Judaica say's that Bela's mother was Jewish as well, please "quote" that sentence and use it as a source for removing the statement about his father being Jewish. In which case, we will need to find a third source indicating which is the truth. Anything else can easily be interpreted as a violation of WP:CITE. Numerous figures who are only partially Jewish in origin have articles in Encyclopedia Judaica. This makes absolutely no conflict with the previous edit. 141.213.211.81 10:44, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
George Soros' father is mentioned twice on the list: once as Tivadar Soros, writer, once as Teodoro (??) Schwartz, businessman - pls cancel one of the two (Auguste, Hungarian Wiki)
We have two good references that say explicitly that Brassai was Jewish:
One source, a not terribly good one, states he is Jewish. Two excellent sources state he is not. The second source does not state he is Jewish, but merely remarks that his name sounds Jewish, hardly a RS. This is insufficient for a self-proclaimed Christian who mentions in letters and memoirs that he is Christian, and mentions celebrating Christmas. KillerChihuahua ?!? 22:31, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Istvan Remenyi Gyenes wrote that Gyula Halász was Jewish because they said he was another non-Magyar emigrant photographer. This was a mention of his Armenian background and not any Jewish. Gyenes said that Gyula Halász was mentioned in the Magyar Jewish Lexikon. This was another Gyula Halász, one born in a dozen years before Gyula Halasz, Brassai. I put the statement in the edit summary box and have removed him from this page. Here is the page with the other Gyula Halász http://mek.oszk.hu/04000/04093/html/0348.html
This link in the External links section does not exist: http://zsidlex.extra.hu/ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.236.67.235 ( talk) 20:34, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
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I am adding Gabor A. Somorjai, the father of modern surface-chemistry and leading world expert on catalytic effects of metal surfaces, to the list of scientists and inventors. BUT, he is now American, although BORN IN Hungary. Is that appropriate for this list? If not, delete him. It's up to you, masters of the Wikiverse. HandsomeMrToad ( talk) 06:58, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
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There is no official information divulging that Alanis Morrissette is Jewish, but there are clues that she may be Jewish descent. She got her surname from her father, a French Canadian, but her mother was a Hungarian immigrant to Canada named Georgia Mary Ann Feuerstein. That's a Jewish surname, and certainly not a Hungarian one. And if her mother's Jewish, she is as well. The only other possibility is that Alanis's mom is a Hungarian of German descent, but if that's the case, why don't any sources say so? My hunch, especially since everyone I've ever heard of with the name Feuerstein has been Jewish, is that Alanis's mom was a Jew whose family wanted to keep a low profile due to anti-Semitism. But this is only a theory that so far remains unverified in any official source. Can anyone confirm this? Maybe, you, Alanis?? Barmispain ( talk) 10:40, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
This list has female actresses listed as actors. Someone correct this. 205.174.22.28 04:42, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Unless someone can confirm that Steven Brust is Jewish, I'm removing him (especially given all the Christian Mythology in 'To Reign In Hell') - Udzu 09:30, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)
http://dreamcafe.com/2016/09/06/rant-an-assumption-that-damages-the-most-vulnerable-new-artists/
"I did not object to his opinion, but the way he expressed it made it sound as if he were speaking for all Jews, and it was insulting to have someone I disagreed with claiming to express my opinion."
Can anyone please confirm if the acclaimed contemporary writer Péter Nádas is of Jewish descent? This certainly appears to be so from apparently autobiographic elements in his novel: 'A Family Story'. -- RCSB 30 April 2005
I asked the same question and found in this article that Nadaz is Jewish. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/nov/11/peter-nadas-parallel-stories-review — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.191.250.61 ( talk) 18:38, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
please answer or add to the list
— Preceding unsigned comment added by CheeseSpoon ( talk • contribs) 08:14, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
See also
B Bettelheim family Alexander de Erény Ullmann Meir Friedmann Jakob Guttmann (sculptor) Angelo Heilprin Joseph Hirsch Weiss Ilona Eibenschütz Rudolf Kasztner Isidor Kaufman Oskar Kaufmann Wilhelm Klein Leo Lánczy Samuel Lasz Philip László Abraham Lederer William Leidesdorff David Leimdörfer Cornel Lichtenberg Ludwig Lichtenstein Hillel Lichtenstein Samuel Lipschütz Benjamin Wolf Löw Leopold Löw Moritz Löw Johann Jacob Löwenthal Solomon Löwisohn Moriz Ludassy (Gans) Joseph Manes Österreicher Mel Mermelstein Abraham Chayyim Oppenheim Leopold Óváry Béla Schick Adolf von Sonnenthal Robert Tábori Aaron Tänzer Eduard Telcs Leopold Teller Paul Tenczer Alexandre Trauner Edmund Tull Pál Turán Shalom Ullmann Joachim Jacob Unger Ármin Vámbéry Wilhelm Vázsonyi Leo Veigelsberg Ludwig Venetianer Joseph Vészi Soma Visontai Moritz Wahrmann Judah Wahrmann Ignaz Wecheselmann Markus Nissa Weiss Max Weiss Berthold Weisz Solomon Aaron Wertheimer Solomon Winter Aaron Wise Leopold Wittelschöfer Franz Wittmann Philip Wodianer Theodore Wolfner Ludwig Wysber George Zappert Gustav Zerffi Ignaz Ziegler Anton Zilzer Maier Zipser
Paul Czinner
Johann Löwenthal
Jenő Hubay
Henry Taub
Junzi (Kohn) - Oszkár Jászi / hu:Jászi Oszkár - Zoltán Dénes (Diener) / hu:Dénes Zoltán - Péter Ágoston (Augstein) / hu:Ágoston Péter - Tibor Szamuely / hu:Szamuely Tibor - Sándor Garbai / hu:Garbai Sándor - József Pogány (Schwartz) / hu:Pogány József - Béla Varga (Weiss) / hu:Varga Béla - Rónai (Rosenstengel) / hu: - Varga (Weichzelbaum) / hu: - Vince (Weinstein) / hu: - Móric Erdélyi (Eisenstein) / hu:Erdélyi Móric - Dezső Biró (Bienenstock) / hu:Biró Dezső - Zsigmond Kunfi (Kunstatter) / hu:Kunfi Zsigmond - Alpári / hu: - Tibor Szamuelly / hu: -
Haase / hu: - Landeberg / hu: - Hertzfeld / hu: - Schiffer / hu: - Simm / hu: - Hirsch / hu: - Max Lowenberg / * Max Löwenberg de:Max Löwenberg - Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld / hu: - Caspar Wollheim / hu: - Karl Arnold / hu: - Kranold / de: - Rosenhek / de: - Birenbaum / de: - Reis / de: - Kaiser / de: -
Eszter Solymosi / hu:Solymosi Eszter - Győző Istóczy / hu:Istóczy Győző - Gyula Verhovay / hu:Verhovay Gyula - Ede Egán / hu:Egán Ede - Gyula Szekfű ? / hu:Szekfű Gyula - Móric Saphir / hu:Saphir Móric - Samuel Rosenthal / hu:Rosenthal Samuel - Zsigmond Saphir / hu:Saphir Zsigmond - Hermann Klein / hu:Klein Hermann - Károly Beck / hu:Beck Károly - Vilmos Beck / hu:Beck Vilmos - Viktor Kornfeld / hu:Kornfeld Viktor - Adolf Dux / hu:Dux Adolf - Miksa Falk / hu:Falk Miksa - Adolf Neustadt / hu:Neustadt Adolf - Lipót Kompert / hu:Kompert Lipót - ( Leopold Kompert?) Ignác Einhorn / hu:Einhorn Ignác - Gusztáv Zerffi(Hirsch) / hu:Zerffi Gusztáv - Tibor Samuely/ Tibor Samuelly / hu:Samuelly Tibor - Pál Kéri / hu:Kéri Pál - Ferenc Göndör ( Náthán Krausz) / hu:Göndör Ferenc - Mór Ludassy(Ganz) / hu:Ludassy Mór - Leó Veigelsberg / hu:Veigelsberg Leó - Zsigmond Bródy(Braun) / hu:Bródy Zsigmond - Manó Kónyi / hu:Kónyi Manó - Ignác Halfy / hu:Halfy Ignác - Miksa Falk / hu:Falk Miksa - Mihály Kolosváry Borcsa / hu:Kolosváry Borcsa Mihály - Zoltán Bosnyák / hu:Bosnyák Zoltán - Béla Wenckheim / hu:Wenckheim Béla - József Dégenfeld / hu:Dégenfeld József - Ferenc Korniss / hu:Korniss Ferenc -
Jinfo fails to provide a source for Olah, in fact, there is much "assuming" as the following is said about him:
"He states "I do not want to relive here in any detail some of my very difficult, even horrifying, experiences of this period, hiding out the last months of the war in Budapest. Suffice it to say that my parents and I survived." That statement is the closest he comes to identifying himself as being Jewish. Nearly everything in the book is consistent with an upper middle class Hungarian Jewish background, with the exception of his attendance at the Gymnasium of the Piarist Fathers, a Roman Catholic teaching order."
As it is obvious we are dealing with assumptions here, it is safe to say Olah should not be listed on this page nor have categories attached to him based solely on assumptions. 70.146.15.71 18:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Sandor Ferensczi also lacks a source on Jinfo. Unless another can be found, the default is to remove. 70.146.15.71 18:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Why do we need another source for Ferenczi? jinfo is a good enough source by itself. If it gave a source, people could argue that that source did not have a source, and we'd get into an infinite regression! -- 20.138.246.89 13:38, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia works by WP:V and WP:NOR. We report what reliable sources say. In the case of Eva and Zsz Zsa Gabor, the Israel News Agency says that they are Jewish, so we report that. Nobody is saying that they aren't Catholic as well; if a reliable source says that they are Catholic, they can go in a list of Hungarian Catholics as well. To assert that they are not Jewish because their father wasn't, or because they or some relative practise another religion, clearly breaches WP:NOR. It can equally be argued that because their mother was Jewish, they are undoubtedly Jewish in orthodox Jewish law, but I am not relying on that. -- Brownlee 20:35, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
I have no objections to tidying up the list by re-arrangement and the addition of extra categories. I have the strongest objection to the removal of undoubted Hungarian Jews, even rabbis.-- 20.138.246.89 11:12, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Also to any further contributions, before adding names to this list that do not explicitly state in their wikipedia articles that the person is Jewish or Hungarian, you need a source per the following established note:
<--When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that explicitly describes the person added as "Jewish" or "Hungarian Jewish" (or a source where the person describes themselves as such) - not their father, mother, etc., in accordance with the Wikipedia:No Original Research policy.-->
Thanks. 72.144.139.35 05:04, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
From Wikipedia:reliable sources "The responsibility for finding and adding references lies with the person adding material to an article, and sources should be provided whenever possible." 72.144.139.35 05:10, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
I have reverted changes by 72.144.139.35. I understand there's a disagreement as to who should or should not be on this list. Please build consensus before making changes, as is required by Wikipedia policy, see WP:CON. Thank you. -- Steve Hart 03:17, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
There is a citation for Bela's mother being a non-Jewish German. His first language was even German, so this has significance. If Encyclopedia Judaica say's that Bela's mother was Jewish as well, please "quote" that sentence and use it as a source for removing the statement about his father being Jewish. In which case, we will need to find a third source indicating which is the truth. Anything else can easily be interpreted as a violation of WP:CITE. Numerous figures who are only partially Jewish in origin have articles in Encyclopedia Judaica. This makes absolutely no conflict with the previous edit. 141.213.211.81 10:44, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
George Soros' father is mentioned twice on the list: once as Tivadar Soros, writer, once as Teodoro (??) Schwartz, businessman - pls cancel one of the two (Auguste, Hungarian Wiki)
We have two good references that say explicitly that Brassai was Jewish:
One source, a not terribly good one, states he is Jewish. Two excellent sources state he is not. The second source does not state he is Jewish, but merely remarks that his name sounds Jewish, hardly a RS. This is insufficient for a self-proclaimed Christian who mentions in letters and memoirs that he is Christian, and mentions celebrating Christmas. KillerChihuahua ?!? 22:31, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Istvan Remenyi Gyenes wrote that Gyula Halász was Jewish because they said he was another non-Magyar emigrant photographer. This was a mention of his Armenian background and not any Jewish. Gyenes said that Gyula Halász was mentioned in the Magyar Jewish Lexikon. This was another Gyula Halász, one born in a dozen years before Gyula Halasz, Brassai. I put the statement in the edit summary box and have removed him from this page. Here is the page with the other Gyula Halász http://mek.oszk.hu/04000/04093/html/0348.html
This link in the External links section does not exist: http://zsidlex.extra.hu/ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.236.67.235 ( talk) 20:34, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
I check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of List of Hungarian Jews's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
Reference named "google1":
I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT ⚡ 23:18, 18 November 2011 (UTC)
I am adding Gabor A. Somorjai, the father of modern surface-chemistry and leading world expert on catalytic effects of metal surfaces, to the list of scientists and inventors. BUT, he is now American, although BORN IN Hungary. Is that appropriate for this list? If not, delete him. It's up to you, masters of the Wikiverse. HandsomeMrToad ( talk) 06:58, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
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