If you’re not aware that this legendary scientist/inventor identified E=MC2, perhaps you’re no…
Einstein
This Brooklyn rap trio who didn’t sleep until returning home, earned only the second ever Platinum Status rap album in history with their debut, Licensed to Ill
The Beastie Boys
This Jewish fashion designer has a playful and intellectual approach to every day clothing, you can find his designs at department stores, such as Macy’s, Target, and Dillard's
Isaac Mizrahi
This writer/director/actor/comic is behind iconic movie comedies like Blazing Saddles and The Producers
Mel Brooks
Some of this famous Jewish actor's character names included: Barry Zuckercorn (he's very good), Arthur Fonzarelli and Coach Klein
Harry Winkler
She was our first female United States Secretary of State, and she happened to be Jewish
Madeleine Albright
This legendary Jewish musician and actress, thrilled music lovers everywhere with hits like, “Somewhere” and “The Way We Were,
Barbara Streisand
This Jewish innovator transformed social networking and communication, founding the company
Mark Zuckerberg
This Jewish actress and creator from Flushing, NY was known for her distinctive voice and comedic timing
Fran Drescher
As a former mayor of New York, this Jewish businessman uses his voice to combat climate change, gun violence, and public health
Michael Bloomberg
This Jewish “Like a Rolling Stone” folk and rock musician was born Robert Zimmerman
Bob Dylan
This Jewish female comedian was known for her sharp wit and celebrity red carpet commentary Answer
Joan Rivers
This actress, who is actually not Jewish, went from proud rabbi holiday hostess to nationwide comedic success as the star of The Fabulous Mrs. Meisel
Rachel Brosnhan
This well known Jewish Supreme Court Justice was an icon for gender equality and civil rights
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This Jewish musician didn’t feel blue when she won three Grammy’s, sharing her first win in 2001 with fellow performers Christina Auguilera, Lil Kim and Mya
Pink
This Jewish author and illustrator is most well known for her children’s book "Where the Wild Things Are" Answer
Maurice Sendak
This pair of Jewish brothers created iconic films such as No Country for Old Men, Fargo, and The Big Lebowski
Joel and Ethan Coen (and they too abide)
This Jewish WHO leader was the most influential voice during both the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic
Anthony Fauci
This 1960s Jewish rock duo topped charts with hits like "The Sound of Silence" and "Bridge over Troubled Water
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
This legendary Jewish pitcher refused to pitch during the World Series as it fell on Yom Kippur
Sandy Koufax (born Sanford Braun)
This Jewish arbitration-based TV personality was born Judy Sheindlin
Judge Judy