Category
page 1Czechoslovak Jews
Franz Kafka
Bohemian writer from Prague (1883–1924)
Max Brod
Bohemian-Israeli author, composer, and journalist (1884–1968)
Ivan Reitman
Slovak–Canadian filmmaker (1946–2022)

Robert Maxwell
Ian Robert Maxwell was a Czechoslovak-born British-French media proprietor and politician. He was the father of socialite and child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
Olga Taussky-Todd
mathematician (1906–1995)
Yehuda Bauer
Holocaust survivor and Israeli historian (1926–2024)
František Langer
Czechoslovak playwright, general, doctor and writer (1888–1965)
Karel Ančerl
Czech conductor, composer and director conductor of Czech Philharmonic (1908–1973)
Jiří Weiss
Czech director and scriptwriter (1913–2004)
Karel Hartmann
Czechoslovak ice hockey player (1885–1944)
Adolf Burger
Jewish Slovak typographer, memoir writer, and Holocaust survivor (1917–2016)
Georg Riedel
Czech-Swedish jazz musician; double bass player and composer
Zuzana Růžičková
Czech cemballist, pianist and music educator (1927–2017)
Lilli Hornig
American Czechoslovakian-born scientist
Thomas Buergenthal
Slovak born Holocaust survivor, American jurist and judge on the International Court of Justice (1934-2023)
George Placzek
physicist (1905-1955)
David Weiss Halivni
American-Israeli Talmudist (1927-2022)
Leo Eitinger
Czech pychiatrist (1912-1996)
Frank Lowy
Australian businessman and founder and chairman of Westfield
Mel Mermelstein
Czechoslovak-born American Holocaust survivor and autobiographer

Heftziba
Heftziba () is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located on the boundaries of the Jezreel and Beit She'an Valleys between the cities of Afula and Beit She'an, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council. In it had a population of .

Hans Günther Adler
Czech-British novelist and poet, sociologist and historian in German language (1910–1988)

Heinrich Friedjung
historian and journalist (1851–1920)
Tuvya Ruebner
Slovakian-born Israeli poet (1924-2019)
Ladislav Hecht
American tennis player (1910–2004)
Benjamin Z. Kedar
Israeli historian
Emerich Roth
Czechoslovak-born Swedish writer, social worker, and Holocaust survivor (1924–2022)
Kerem Maharal
place in Haifa
HaOgen
HaOgen () is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek Hefer Regional Council and is affiliated with Hashomer Hatzair. In it had a population of .
Lehavot Haviva
kibbutz in Israel
Jakob Edelstein
Jewish elder of the Theresienstadt Ghetto (1903–1944)
Kurt Epstein
Czech water polo player
Shlomo Breznitz
Israeli author, psychologist and politician
Ein Ayala
human settlement in Israel
Peter Demetz
Czech-American translator, writer and Germanist
Romi Cohn
American rabbi (1929-2020)
Miriam Roth
Israeli (Hebrew) children's book author and educator
Ernst Wiesner
Czech architect (1890–1971)
Marie Schmolka
Czech-Jewish humanitarian activist and social worker
Alfréd Meissner
Czech politician and attorney (1871-1950)
Ma'anit
'''Ma'anit''' () is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located just south of the town of Pardes Hanna-Karkur, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Pavol Steiner
Czechoslovak water polo player (1908–1969)

Zuzana Justman
American filmmaker
Zvi Dershowitz
American rabbi
František Getreuer
Czech water polo player

Paula Gans
Czech painter active in Hamburg (1883–1941)

Lisl Frank
Czech actress, singer and dancer
Ota B. Kraus
Czech jew writer
Itzhak Bentov
Israeli American engineer and inventor
František Schulz
Czech water polo player

Renée Firestone
hungarian-American Holocaust survivor/educator and fashion designer
Ruth Elias
holocaust survivor (1922-2008)
Herbert Thomas Mandl
Czech musician and academic (1926–2007)
Eugene Sternberg
American architect
German-Speaking Jewry Heritage Museum Tefen
cultural-historical museum in Northern District, Israel
Berta Fanta
Literary figure (1865–1918)
Yaakov Weiss
Czechoslovak musician
Irene Kirpal
Czechoslovak politician (1886–1977)