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25 most beautiful Jewish women in the world

In review Faktrum- the most famous and beautiful daughters Jewish people.

Gal Gadot, 30 years old

Israeli actress, a native Jew, who received the role of Wonder Woman in the new film adaptation of DC Comics.

Mia Kirshner, 40 years old

Mia was raised in a Jewish family, her father is a newspaper journalist, her mother is a school teacher, and she became famous for starring in American TV series.

Eva Green, 35 years old

A French actress and model with Jewish roots, before her first film debut in 2003, she began her career in the theater.

Michelle Trachtenberg, 29 years old

Michelle's mother is a Russian Jewish immigrant, and her maternal grandparents live in Israel. Trachtenberg speaks Russian fluently.

Winona Ryder, 43 years old

Her father was Jewish and Winona was born with the last name Horowitz. In the film industry for almost 25 years, she has always been a talented actress and was considered an idol for many women in the 90s.

Gwyneth Paltrow, 42 years old

American actress, winner of an Oscar for the film Shakespeare in Love. Her mother is from Pennsylvania, and her father is of Russian Jewish descent.

Natalie Portman, 34 years old

Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem, studied at the Jewish primary school, and after graduating from Harvard, she studied at Hebrew University.

Scarlett Johansson, 30 years old

Scarlett's mother is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family, and the actress considers herself Jewish, but says she celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah.

Rachel Weisz, 45 years old

Her father is a Hungarian Jew, and her mother has prominent Jewish ancestors. She gained popularity after the blockbusters The Mummy and won an Oscar for the film The Constant Gardener.

Mila Kunis, 31 years old

Native name Milena Markovna was born into a Jewish family, and at the age of seven she migrated from the USSR to Los Angeles.

Zoe Kravitz, 26 years old

Actress and singer, Lenny Kravitz's daughter Zoe inherited Jewish roots on her mother's side.

Alison Brie, 32 years old

Alison's mother was Jewish and taught at a Jewish community center in the theater where her daughter first performed.

Ashley Tisdale, 30 years old

Ashley is half Jewish on her mother's side. Over her 26 years, she has already become a singer, actress, model and producer.

Elizabeth Banks, 41

Born into a Jewish family, Elizabeth converted to Judaism in 2003 when she married producer Max Handelman. A gifted comedienne who isn't afraid to play for the laughs of others.

Kat Dennings, 29 years old

Kat was born into a Jewish family and began her career in advertising at the age of 10. In 2000, she starred in a cameo role in the TV series Sex and the City.

Emmy Rossum, 28 years old

Emmy is an American actress of Jewish descent. She began filming in 1997, and real recognition came to her after the 2003 film Mystic River.

Kate Hudson, 36 years old

Kate is Goldie Hawn's daughter. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her role as Cassandra in the musical comedy-drama television series Glee.

Alona Tal, 31 years old

Model and actress Alona is from Israel and served in Israeli army and is known for such TV series as: Veronica Mars, Supernatural.

Lilly Palmer

Lilly is the daughter of a German Jewish surgeon and an Austrian Jewish theater actress and a famous Hollywood actress of the 40s - 60s.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth's father was of Jewish descent. From the very early years she was known as a child star and became one of Hollywood's greatest Golden Age actresses.

Elina Avraamovna Bystritskaya, 87 years old

The most beautiful woman of the past century, Elina Avraamovna, was born into a Jewish family, her father was a military infectious disease doctor, her mother was a hospital cook.

Maya Plisetskaya

Maya Plisetskaya was born in 1925 into a Jewish family, a Russian ballerina, People's Artist of the USSR, also known for her works.

Hedy Lamarr

Lamarr is from Vienna, the only child in the family, her mother was a pianist from the Jewish bourgeoisie, her father worked as a bank director.

Tamara Gverdtsiteli, 53 years old

Tamara Gverdtsiteli is a representative of an ancient Georgian noble family on her father’s side, her mother is Jewish, a teacher of the Russian language.

Melanie Laurent, 32 years old

Melanie is a French actress, born in 1983 into a Jewish family, her father is an actor, her mother is a choreography teacher.

Alexander Taranov04.11.2015

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I recently noticed that many comedians and actors on the Russian stage and in cinema are Jews. I looked more closely and it turned out to be the majority. I was interested in how it was in Hollywood and it turned out to be exactly the same. But on at least, it is much easier to find information about the nationality of their celebrities.

The result was a rather interesting list with many surprises. The list is compiled purely for educational purposes.

The list includes actors whose faces are more or less recognizable to the Russian-speaking public; I took myself as a focus group). As a preamble, a famous quote from Lenin: “Of all the arts, cinema is the most important for us..

16. Ben Stiller (Benjamin Edward Stiller)– Born into a family of comedian actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Mira. His mother is Irish, his father is of Jewish origin from a family of immigrants from Poland and Galicia.

17. Sacha Noam Baron Cohen- Born into a Jewish family in Surrey. Parents: Gerald and Danielle Baron Cohen. Father was a store owner men's clothing. Daniela's mother Naomi Weiser was born in Israel.

18. Daniel Jacob Radcliffe– mother Marcia Janine Gresham Jacobson, casting agent, born in South Africa, in a Jewish family of immigrants from Russia and Poland.

19. Amanda Peet- born into the family of social worker Penny Peat (née Levy) and corporate lawyer Charles Peay. Mother is Jewish.

20. Sarah Michelle Gellar– born in New York, was the only child of Roseline ( maiden name Greenfield) – teachers kindergarten, and Arthur Gellars. Both of Sarah's parents are Jewish.

22. Dustin Lee Hoffman- the second child in the family of Harry and Lillian Hoffman. Mother Lillian (née Gold, 1909-1981) is a jazz pianist; father is Harry Hoffman. Both are descendants of Jewish emigrants from Russia and Romania.>

23. Kate Garry Hudson– Kate Hudson was born into the family of singer Bill Hudson and actress Goldie Hawn. Mother's ancestors included Jewish immigrants from Hungary. She was brought up in the spirit of the Jewish religion.

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24. Jesse Adam Eisenberg (Jesse Adam Eisenberg) American actor, best known for his roles in the films “The Squid and the Whale,” “Recreation Park,” “Welcome to Zombieland” and “ Social network" For his role in the film “The Social Network” he was nominated for an Oscar. Born into a Jewish family of immigrants from Ukraine and Poland.

Anecdotes Life Stories

25 most beautiful Jewish women in the world

In review Faktrum- the most famous and beautiful daughters of the Jewish people.

Gal Gadot, 30 years old

Israeli actress, a native Jew, who received the role of Wonder Woman in the new film adaptation of DC Comics.

Mia Kirshner, 40 years old

Mia was raised in a Jewish family, her father is a newspaper journalist, her mother is a school teacher, and she became famous for starring in American TV series.

Eva Green, 35 years old

A French actress and model with Jewish roots, before her first film debut in 2003, she began her career in the theater.

Michelle Trachtenberg, 29 years old

Michelle's mother is a Russian Jewish immigrant, and her maternal grandparents live in Israel. Trachtenberg speaks Russian fluently.

Winona Ryder, 43 years old

Her father was Jewish and Winona was born with the last name Horowitz. In the film industry for almost 25 years, she has always been a talented actress and was considered an idol for many women in the 90s.

Gwyneth Paltrow, 42 years old

American actress, winner of an Oscar for the film Shakespeare in Love. Her mother is from Pennsylvania, and her father is of Russian Jewish descent.

Natalie Portman, 34 years old

Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem, attended a Jewish elementary school, and after graduating from Harvard, she studied at the Hebrew University.

Scarlett Johansson, 30 years old

Scarlett's mother is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family, and the actress considers herself Jewish, but says she celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah.

Rachel Weisz, 45 years old

Her father is a Hungarian Jew, and her mother has prominent Jewish ancestors. She gained popularity after the blockbusters The Mummy and won an Oscar for the film The Constant Gardener.

Mila Kunis, 31 years old

Native name Milena Markovna was born into a Jewish family, and at the age of seven she migrated from the USSR to Los Angeles.

Zoe Kravitz, 26 years old

Actress and singer, Lenny Kravitz's daughter Zoe inherited Jewish roots on her mother's side.

Alison Brie, 32 years old

Alison's mother was Jewish and taught at a Jewish community center in the theater where her daughter first performed.

Ashley Tisdale, 30 years old

Ashley is half Jewish on her mother's side. Over her 26 years, she has already become a singer, actress, model and producer.

Elizabeth Banks, 41

Born into a Jewish family, Elizabeth converted to Judaism in 2003 when she married producer Max Handelman. A gifted comedienne who isn't afraid to play for the laughs of others.

Kat Dennings, 29 years old

Kat was born into a Jewish family and began her career in advertising at the age of 10. In 2000, she starred in a cameo role in the TV series Sex and the City.

Emmy Rossum, 28 years old

Emmy is an American actress of Jewish descent. She began filming in 1997, and real recognition came to her after the 2003 film Mystic River.

Kate Hudson, 36 years old

Kate is Goldie Hawn's daughter. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her role as Cassandra in the musical comedy-drama television series Glee.

Alona Tal, 31 years old

Model and actress Alona is from Israel, served in the Israeli army and is known for such TV series as Veronica Mars, Supernatural.

Lilly Palmer

Lilly is the daughter of a German Jewish surgeon and an Austrian Jewish theater actress and a famous Hollywood actress of the 40s - 60s.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth's father was of Jewish descent. From her earliest years, she was known as a child star and became one of Hollywood's greatest Golden Age actresses.

Elina Avraamovna Bystritskaya, 87 years old

The most beautiful woman of the past century, Elina Avraamovna, was born into a Jewish family, her father was a military infectious disease doctor, her mother was a hospital cook.

Maya Plisetskaya

Maya Plisetskaya was born in 1925 into a Jewish family, a Russian ballerina, People's Artist of the USSR, also known for her works.

Hedy Lamarr

Lamarr is from Vienna, the only child in the family, her mother was a pianist from the Jewish bourgeoisie, her father worked as a bank director.

Tamara Gverdtsiteli, 53 years old

Tamara Gverdtsiteli is a representative of an ancient Georgian noble family on her father’s side, her mother is Jewish, a teacher of the Russian language.

Melanie Laurent, 32 years old

Melanie is a French actress, born in 1983 into a Jewish family, her father is an actor, her mother is a choreography teacher.

Alexander Taranov04.11.2015

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Jewish women have always been considered the most beautiful and desirable women of all time. The Jewish people have a very rich history, and as a result, Jewish women They look very diverse - from brunettes to blondes. Our list contains the most beautiful Jewish women on the planet of our era.

Tal Benierzi

Tal Benyerzi, known simply as Tal, is a French pop and R&B singer. She was born in Israel on December 12, 1989 into a Jewish family (father is a Moroccan Jew, mother is a Yemenite Jew). When Tal (her name translates from Hebrew as “ morning dew") less than a year old, the family moved to France.

Jasmine

Sara Lvovna Manakhimova, better known by her stage name Jasmine, - Russian singer. Born on October 12, 1977 in Derbent into a family of Mountain Jews (a subethnic group of Jews from the Northern and Eastern Caucasus).

Moran Atias

Moran Atias - Israeli actress and model. She was born on April 9, 1981 in Haifa (Israel) into a family of Moroccan Jews. Moran has younger sister Shani, who is also in this ranking.

Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot is an Israeli actress and model, Miss Israel 2004. Born on April 30, 1985 in Rosh HaAyin (Israel). Her parents are sabras, i.e. Jews born in Israel. In 2016, the film “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” will be released, where Gadot will play the comic book heroine Wonder Woman.

Rachel Weisz

British actress Rachel Weisz was born in London on March 7, 1970. Rachel's father, inventor George Weiss (Jewish by nationality), was from Hungary, and Rachel's mother, psychotherapist Edith Ruth, was from Vienna. Edith Ruth was not a full-blooded Jew, because she also had Italian and Austrian roots and was raised Catholic, but later converted to Judaism.

Eva Green

French actress Eva Green born in 1980 from Paris. Eva's mother, Marlene Jaubert, was born in Algeria into a Jewish family. Eva's last name is correctly pronounced Gran and means "grain", "tree (branch)" in Swedish. Eva Green considers herself Jewish, despite the fact that she was not raised in the traditions of Judaism.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor is a British-American actress. Date of birth: February 27, 1932. Her parents were Americans who worked in England. My father had Jewish roots, my mother had Swiss roots. Elizabeth Taylor was raised Christian, but in 1959, at the age of 27, she converted to Judaism, receiving the Hebrew name Elisheva Rachel. The celebrity stated that she accepted the Jewish religion because... Christianity was unable to resolve her questions about life and death. The fact that her third husband (he died in 1958) was Jewish also played a significant role.

Marilyn Monroe

Tahuniya Rubel

Tahuniya Rubel is an Israeli model and winner of the Israeli version of Big Brother. Born on February 20, 1988 in Ethiopia, at the age of three she and her family, among 14 thousand 325 Ethiopian Jews, were taken to Israel as part of military operation"Solomon".

Ksenia Alexandrovna Rappoport

Ksenia Aleksandrovna Rappoport was born in St. Petersburg on March 25, 1974. Ksenia is an Honored Artist of Russia. From her interview with Rappoport: “I feel like a Jew and have never hidden it. Moreover, when at the beginning of my career there was a question about taking a pseudonym, I deliberately did not do this, because I wanted to bear my father’s surname.”

Mila Kunis

Milena Kunis, better known as Mila Kunis, is an actress who was born on August 14, 1983 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine) into a Jewish family. In 1991, the family emigrated to the United States and settled in Los Angeles. One of the most significant roles actresses in films - the role of ballerina Lily in the film "Black Swan" (2010), where she played opposite another famous Jewish woman - Natalie Portman. The film was directed by Darren Aronofsky, who is also Jewish.

Goldie Hawn

Goldie Hawn - actress, producer, director. She was born on November 21, 1945 in Washington. Her mother is Jewish and raised her daughter in the traditions of Judaism.

Margarita Vladimirovna Levieva

Margarita Vladimirovna Levieva is an actress and former professional gymnast. Born on February 9, 1980 in St. Petersburg into a Jewish family. In 1991, she and her family moved to New York.


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Jews are a nation whose roots go back to the ancient kingdoms of Judah and Israel. The people, who existed without their own state for more than two thousand years, are today scattered across many countries of the world.

Thus, according to official data, 43% of Jews live in Israel, 39% in the USA, and the rest in various parts of the world. Many of them live very close to us. Do you know how to recognize a Jew among Russians, Germans, Caucasians and other peoples of the world? What features of appearance and character distinguish this ancient and mysterious nation?

Ask

So, how to recognize a Jew? Ask him about it directly. Most Jews are proud of who they are and do not hide their origins. Many half-breeds do not even ask themselves which half to prefer: Jewish or Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian... And even a drop of blood is priceless for them. This, by the way, is a normal human reaction. After all, Jews are ancient people With rich history and cultural characteristics. So why not be proud of it? Ask them yourself.

But there are cases when people try to hide their Jewish origin. And that's not normal. For example, during the distant years of perestroika, TV presenter Lyubimov was directly asked about this. And the showman swore live in front of the whole country that neither he nor his parents were Jews. Characteristic features, however, were present both in his appearance and behavior. And the surname spoke for itself: Lyubimov is derived from Liberman.

Look in your passport

What surnames do Jews have? Characteristic features of Jewish surnames are the German suffixes “-man” and “-er”. However, you need to be careful here. After all, both Germans and Latvians themselves have such surnames. For example, Blucher was pure and got his German surname from an ancestor who participated in the war with Napoleon. It was a reward for courage and service to the fatherland - to bear the name of a famous German commander.

There is one more feature of Jewish surnames. So, this may be a kind of “geographical stamp”. Many Jews, moving to Russia from Poland, changed their surnames in such a way that they could understand where they came from. For example, Vysotsky (Vysotsk village in Belarus), Slutsky, Zhitomirsky, Dneprovsky, Nevsky, Berezovsky (Berezovka village), Donskoy, etc.

They can also be formed from diminutive female names. After all, unlike Russians, they trace their ancestry through the maternal line. Example: Mashkin (Mashka), Chernushkin (Chernushka), Zoykin (Zoyka), Galkin (Galka), etc.

But remember that a surname is not distinguishing feature Jews Mashkin and Galkin may turn out to be real Russian men, and the seemingly standard Ivanov and Petrov may turn out to be Jews. So it’s too early to draw conclusions based on the last name alone.

Choosing names

With names, everything is much more complicated - they can be anything. Of course, there are purely Jewish ones. For example, Leo (derived from Levi), Anton (from Nathan), Boris (from Boruch), Jacob, Adam, Samson, Mark, Abram (from Abraham), Moses, Nahum, Ada (Adelaide), Dinah, Sarah, Esther ( from Esther), Faina and others.

But there is also separate category names that are of Israeli origin, but Russian people wear them even more often than the Jews themselves. The characteristic features of such names are the ending -il (Daniel, Michael, Samuel, Gabriel), as well as the biblical meaning (Mary, Joseph, Ilya (Elijah), Sophia).

Nose

So, what character traits Jewish faces? The first thing people always pay attention to is the nose. Moreover, many believe that this sign alone is enough to consider a person a Jew. The famous “Jewish shnobel” begins to bend from the very base. Thus, the Israeli anthropologist Jacobs described this phenomenon in detail: “the tip bends down, resembling a hook, and the wings are raised.” If you look from the side, the nose resembles the number 6 extended upward. People call this nose the “Jewish six.”

However, based on this feature alone, it is impossible to say with certainty that a person is a Jew. If you look at it, it turns out that almost all of them had big noses: Nekrasov, Gogol, Karamzin, and even Turgenev. But it is known for certain that they were not Jews.

In fact, Israelis can have a wide variety of noses: fleshy “potato” noses, narrow ones with a hump, straight ones, long ones with high nostrils, and even snub noses. So, the nose alone is far from an indicator of “Jewishness.”

Common Mistakes

There is an opinion that there are certain signs that only Jews possess (characteristic facial features) - a huge nose, black eyes, thick lips. We've already dealt with the nose. Concerning dark eyes and these are the most common negroid characteristics. And the Negroid admixture is characteristic not only of Jews, but also of people of other nationalities. For example, as a result of the union of a Mongoloid and a Negro, the same traits can be obtained. This admixture is often observed among Greeks, Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians, Arabs, Armenians, and Georgians.

Another popular misconception is that Jews have dark, curly hair. Everything is the same here. Negroid trait- on the face. On the other hand, the biblical Jew David was blond. This is already a Nordic admixture. And look at the Russian singer Agutin - a typical Jew, but by no means dark-haired.

Sign number one

And yet, how can one distinguish a Jew from a Slavic-Russian by his face? Are there reinforced concrete signs? Answer: yes.

If you doubt who is in front of you: a Jew or not, first of all pay attention to the racial trait - the Mediterranean admixture. Even Caucasians do not have it, who are often confused with Jews because of their fleshy noses, thick lips and curly hair. The Mediterranean admixture is very characteristic and clearly expressed even with great inbreeding. What is it?

Both straight and in profile it is a very narrow long face. It does not expand upward, unlike typical Slavic-Russian faces. Only Jews have this head shape with a narrow and elongated nape. Characteristic features can be seen in photographs by Louis de Funes or Sofia Rotaru. Russian Jews are a mixture of Mediterraneans and Western Asians (Caucasians, Armenians). Ideal examples are Boris Pasternak and Vladimir Vysotsky.

So, the main distinguishing feature of Jews is a very narrow, long face that does not widen towards the top. If, due to some impurities, such a face has expanded, then anywhere, but not in the forehead area. A Jew's forehead is always narrow, as if it were squeezed in a vice. In other places, in principle, the head can expand. And after you have seen this sign, you can pay attention to the nose, lips, eyes, last name and everything else that distinguishes Jews.

Character Traits

The main character traits of any Jew are self-confidence, an absolute feeling self-esteem and any lack of shyness and timidity. There is even a special term in Yiddish that combines these qualities - “khutzpa”. There are no translations of this word into other languages. Chutzpah is a kind of pride that causes a desire to act, without fear of being underprepared or incapable.

What is “chutzpah” for Jews? Courage, the ability to change your destiny, to fight its unpredictability. Many Jews believe that the very existence of their state of Israel is sacred, and this is an act of chutzpah.

As mentioned above, there are no analogues or translations of this concept in other languages. But in non-Jewish society, chutzpah has a negative connotation and is identified with the concepts of “arrogance,” “intolerance towards other people,” “shamelessness,” etc.

Indirect signs

It is worth considering some more Slavs and Jews. So, for example, facial cleanliness. Jews, unlike most Russians, often have an accumulation of birthmarks in the area of ​​the nose, mouth and chin. Moles are a sign of aging and degradation of the body. The later they form on the human body, the stronger body. Jews, as a rule, are formed in childhood.

We continue to name the characteristic features of the Israelis - very naked. This is very rarely observed among Slavic-Russians. Jews often have a fairly sparse and asymmetrical dentition, unlike the Slavs, who are characterized by dense lower and upper teeth.

Burr as a speech impediment is often considered indirect sign. In principle, it is characteristic of some Jews. But only to a minority. Most Israelis pronounce the letter "r" very clearly. And they even teach this to Russians. But still, burring is a rare sign, because many of the Jews who had such a defect worked hard with a speech therapist. And any Russian child can have this pronunciation from birth.

Nationality

All peoples of the world do not have mandatory and strict laws, which regulate nationality. There is freedom of choice: either the nationality of the mother or the father. The only exceptions are Jews. They have a strict and inviolable law: only those born of a Jewish mother can be considered a Jew.

And this law is strictly observed throughout the entire existence of the nation.

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