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"The Addison Motor Company was an English automobile company based in Liverpool. James Harold Atherton was the sole proprieter and works manager from 1903 until 1918. The 6½ hp (5 kW) two-cylinder engine was controlled by variable-lift inlet valves. It was promoted as "the Mercedes of the tri-car world". The company also produced motorcycles in 1904-1905. The Addison touring car and tri-car were shown and well-received by The Motor at the ninth Liverpool Motor Show. The Addison tri-car won a silver medal at a hill- climbing contest held by the University of Liverpool Motor Club on July 13, 1905. In January 1912, it was reported that the company was so successful that they had to open a separate showroom at 7 Berry Street in Liverpool for their Alldays and Phoenix cars. Another car the company sold was the Speedwell. Around 1922, the company expanded to a larger garage. See also * List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom References Category:Cars of England Category:Three-wheeled motor vehicles Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England Category:Defunct companies based in Liverpool Category:Vehicles introduced in 1906 Category:Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1906 Category:1906 establishments in England Category:1913 disestablishments in England Category:Brass Era vehicles Category:British companies disestablished in 1913 Category:British companies established in 1906 External links * Grace's Guide to British Industrial History "
"This list of Canadian Jews includes notable Canadian Jews or Canadians of Jewish descent, arranged by field of activity. Academic figures =Biology and medicine= * Eric Berne (1910–1970), psychiatrist * John Bienenstock (1936– ), immunologist * Daniel Borsuk (1978– ), plastic surgeon * Éric Cohen (1958– ), molecular virologist * Max Cynader (1947– ), ophthalmologist and neuroscientist *Dorothy Dworkin (1889–1976), nurse and founder of Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto * William Feindel (1918–2014), neurosurgeon * Samuel Freedman (1928– ), clinical immunologist * Phil Gold (1936– ), medical researcher * Larry Goldenberg (1953– ), medical researcher * Carl Goresky (1932–1996), physician and scientist * Michael Hayden (1951– ), geneticist * Sara Hestrin-Lerner (1918–2017), physiologist * Abram Hoffer (1917–2009), physician and psychiatrist * Charles Hollenberg (1930–2003), physician and medical researcher * Harold Kaplan (1928–1998), psychiatrist * George Karpati (1934–2009), neurologist * Gideon Koren (1947– ), pediatrician * Gabor Maté (1944– ), physician * Harry Medovy (1904–1995), paediatrician * Henry Morgentaler (1923–2013), doctor and abortion activist * Richard Goldbloom (1924– ), paediatrician * Mel Rosenberg (1951– ), microbiologist * Sydney Segal (1920–1997), pediatrician and neonatologist * Louis Siminovitch (1920– ), molecular biologist * Nahum Sonenberg (1946– ), microbiologist and biochemist * Ralph Steinman (1943–2011), medical researcher; Nobel Prize in Medicine (2011) * Karl Stern (1906–1975), neurologist and psychiatrist * Mark Wainberg (1945–2017), HIV/AIDS researcher * Zena Werb (1945– ), cell biologist =Computing and mathematics= * Dror Bar-Natan (1966– ), topologist * Yoshua Bengio (1964– ), computer scientist * David Borwein (1924– ), mathematician * Jonathan Borwein (1951–2016), mathematician * Peter Borwein (1953– ), mathematician * Nathan Divinsky (1925–2012), mathematician and chess master * Ian Goldberg (1973– ), cryptographer * Calvin Gotlieb (1921–2016), computer scientist * Michael Gurstein (1944–2017), computer scientist * Israel Halperin (1911–2007), algebraist * Hans Heilbronn (1908–1975), mathematician * William Kahan (1933– ), computer scientist and mathematician; Turing Award (1989) * Irving Kaplansky (1917–2006), mathematicianAlbert, Nancy E. Irving Kaplansky Memoir . * Yael Karshon (1964– ), symplectic geometer * Cecilia Krieger (1894–1974), mathematician * Nathan Mendelsohn (1917–2006), combinatorialist and group theoristRon Csillag, Nathan Mendelsohn, Scholar 1917–2006, The Globe and Mail. Published July 21, 2006. * Pierre Milman (1945– ), algebraic and differential geometer * Louis Nirenberg (1925–2020), analyst; Abel Prize (2015) * Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), applied mathematician * Robert Steinberg (1922–2014), algebraist * George Zames (1934–1997), control theorist =Engineering= * Norbert Berkowitz (1924–2001), engineering researcher * Gregory Chamitoff (1962– ), NASA astronaut and engineer * Valery Fabrikant (1940– ), mechanical engineer and convicted murderer * Charles Hershfield (1910–1990), structural engineer * Josef Kates (1921–2018 ), engineerLumley, Elizabeth (2004) Canadian Who's Who 2004: v. 39, University of Toronto Press, , p. 669 * Cyril Leonoff (1925–2016), geotechnical engineerLeonoff, C.E. (July 21, 2011). Interview by J. Yuhasz. The Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. =History= * Irving Abella (1940– ), historian * Norman Cantor (1929–2004), historian * Natalie Zemon Davis (1928– ), historian * David Feuerwerker (1912–1980), historian * Jan Grabowski (1962– ), historian and writer * Jack Granatstein (1939– ), political and military historian * Ronald Hamowy (1937–2012), historian and political theorist * Gabriel Kolko (1932–2014), historian * Michael Marrus (1941– ), historian * David Noble (1945–2010), historian of technology * Derek Penslar (1958– ), historian * Harold Troper (1942– ), historian * Daniel Woolf (1958– ), historian =Humanities= * Gregory Baum (1923–2017), priest and theologian * Leon Edel (1907–1997), literary critic; Pulitzer Prize (1963) * Archie Green (1917–2009), folklorist * Marvin Herzog (1927–2013), professor of Yiddish language * Norma Joseph (1944– ), professor of Jewish Studies * Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (1942– ), scholar of Jewish studies * Allan Nadler (1954– ), professor of Jewish studies * Adele Reinhartz (1953– ), professor of Biblical literature * David Roskies (1948– ), literary scholar * Abraham de Sola (1825–1882), professor of Semitic languages and literature * Ruth Wisse (1936– ), professor of Yiddish literature =Philosophy= * Howard Adelman (1938– ), philosopher * Gerald Cohen (1941–2009), political philosopher * S. Morris Engel (1931– ), philosopher * Emil Fackenheim (1916–2003), philosopher and theologian * Raymond Klibansky (1905–2005), historian of philosophy * Lou Marinoff (1951– ), philosopher * Roger Nash (1946– ), philosopher * Michael Neumann (1946– ), philosopher"About the Author", The case Against Israel (2005) * Jay Newman (1948–2007), philosopher * Leonard Peikoff (1933– ), philosopher * Hillel Steiner (1942– ), political philosopher =Physics and chemistry= * Isaac Abella (1934–2016), physicist * Sidney Altman (1939– ), molecular biologist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1989) * Alfred Bader (1924–2018), chemist * Myer Bloom (1928–2016), physicist * Jacques Distler (1961– ), physicist * Ursula Franklin (1921–2016) metallurgist and physicistDoherty, Brennan. "Renowned University of Toronto scientist Ursula Franklin dead at 94". Toronto Star, July 23, 2016. * Helen Freedhoff (1940–2017), theoretical physicist * Stanton Friedman (1934–2019 ), nuclear physicist and ufologist * Jack Halpern (1925–2018), inorganic chemist * Shlomo Hestrin (1914–1962), biochemist * Leopold Infeld (1898–1958), physicist * Werner Israel (1931– ), physicist * Martin Kamen (1913–2002), chemist * Leon Katz (1909–2004), physicist * Victoria Kaspi (1967– ), astrophysicist * Lawrence Krauss (1954– ), theoretical physicist * David Levy (1948– ), astronomer * Rudolph Marcus (1923– ), chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1997) * Maya Paczuski (1963– ), physicist * John Polanyi (1929– ), chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1986) * Juda Hirsch Quastel (1899–1987), biochemist * Sara Seager (1971– ), astronomer * Moshe Shapiro (1944–2013), chemist and physicist * David Shugar (1915–2015), physicist * Louis Slotin (1910–1946), physicist and chemist * Joe Schwarcz, science writer and chemist * Theodore Sourkes (1919–2015), biochemist * Rudolf Vrba (1924–2006), biochemist =Social sciences= * Bernard Avishai (1949– ), professor of business * Ellen Bialystok (1948– ), psychologist * Paul Bloom (1963– ), psychologist * Reuven Brenner (1947– ), economist * Michel Chossudovsky (1946– ), economist * Stanley Coren (1942– ), psychologist * Kurt Freund (1914–1996), sexologistWilson, R. J., & Mathon, H. F. (Fall 2006). Remembering Kurt Freund (1914-1996). ATSA Forum. Beaverton, OR: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. * Rochel Gelman (1942– ), psychologist * Reva Gerstein (1917–2020), psychologist * Erving Goffman (1922–1982), sociologistMyrna Gopnik, (1935–), linguist * Ida Halpern (1910–1987), ethnomusicologist * Samuel Hollander (1937– ), economist * Gad Horowitz (1936– ), political scientist * Helmut Kallmann (1922–2012), musicologist * Ivan Kalmar (1948– ), anthropologist * James Laxer (1941–2018), political economist * Daniel Levitin (1957– ), cognitive psychologist * Ronald Melzack (1929–2019), psychologist * Henry Mintzberg (1939– ), business theorist * Sylvia Ostry (1927– ), economist * Leo Panitch (1945– ), political scientist * Norman Penner (1921–2009), political scientist and historian * Steven Pinker (1954– ), cognitive psychologist and linguist * Susan Pinker (1957– ), psychologist and writer * Frances Fox Piven (1932– ), political scientist * Gad Saad (1964– ), evolutionary psychologist * Myron Scholes (1941– ), financial economist; Nobel Prize in Economics (1997)Jewish Virtual Library: "Myron Scholes" retrieved March 29, 2015 * Vera Shlakman (1909–2017), economist * Lionel Tiger, anthropologist * Jacob Viner (1892–1970), economistedited by Stephen Harlan Norwood, Eunice G. Pollack Encyclopedia of American Jewish History, Volume 1 August 2007 * Kenneth Zucker (1950– ), psychologist and sexologist * Shlomo Weber (1949– ), economist =University administration= * Isaac Hellmuth (1819–1901), founder of the University of Western Ontario * Myer Horowitz (1932– ), president of the University of Alberta * Max Wyman (1916–1991), president of the University of Alberta * Sheldon Levy (1949– ), president and vice-chancellor of Ryerson University * Frederick Lowy (1933– ), president and vice-chancellor of Concordia University * Arnold Naimark (1933– ), president of the University of Manitoba * Mordechai Rozanski (1946– ), president of the University of Guelph * Bernard Shapiro (1935– ), principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University * Harold Shapiro (1935– ), president of Princeton University * Daniel Woolf (1958– ), principal and vice-chancellor of Queen's University Activists * Manuel Batshaw (1915–2016), social worker * Marjorie Blankstein , community activist * Judy Feld Carr (1938– ), human rights activist * Sabina Citron (1928– ), activist and author * Martha Cohen (1920–2015), community activist * Betty Dubiner (1912–2008), disabilities activist * Bernie Farber (1951– ), Jewish community leader and social activist * Abraham Feinberg (1899–1986), human rights activist. * Shulamith Firestone (1945–2012), radical feminist * Ruth Frankel (1903–1989), activist * Howard Galganov (1950– ), political activist * Saul Hayes (1906–1980), activist * Goldie Hershon (1941– ), activist and Jewish community leader * Kalmen Kaplansky (1912–1997), human rights activist * Hillel Neuer (1969– ), executive director of UN Watch * Judy Rebick (1945– ), political activist * Dorothy Reitman (1932– ), activist * Léa Roback (1903–2000), social activist and feminist * Irv Rubin (1945–2002), Kahanist activist Artists =Architects and designers= * Hans Blumenfeld (1892–1988), architect and city planner * Benjamin Brown (1890–1974), architect * Jack Diamond (1932– ), architect *Frank Gehry (1929– ), architectFinding Your Roots, February 2, 2016, PBS. * Phyllis Lambert (1927– ), architect and philanthropist * Cornelia Oberlander (1921– ), landscape architect * Peter Oberlander (1922–2008), architect *Moshe Safdie (1938– ), architect * Arnold Scaasi (1930–2015), fashion designer =Fine arts= * Omer Arbel (1976– ), sculptor and designer * Aba Bayefsky (1923–2001), artist *Arnold Belkin (1930–1992), painter * Barry Blitt (1958– ), illustrator *Sam Borenstein (1908–1969), painter * Ghitta Caiserman-Roth (1923–2005), artist * Lynne Cohen (1944–2014), photography * Yehouda Chaki (1938– ), artist * Sorel Etrog (1933–2014), sculptor *Albert Gilbert (1922– ), photographer *Gerald Gladstone (1929–2005), sculptor *Eric Goldberg (1890–1969), painter *Jack Goldstein (1945–2003), multimedia artist * Pnina Granirer (1935– ), painter *Philip Guston (1913–1980), abstract expressionist * Gilah Yelin Hirsch (1944– ), artist * Eli Ilan (1928–1982), sculptor * Gershon Iskowitz (1921–1988), artist * Sarah Jackson (1924–2004), artistEnrique F. Gual, "El arte abstracto de Jeanette Sherman". La Propiedad, Mexico, 4:9. February 1, 1949. 9. * Mayer Kirshenblatt (1916–2009), painter * Sylvia Lefkovitz (1924–1987), painter and sculptor * Stanley Lewis (1930-2006), sculptor * Harry Mayerovitch (1910–2004), artist and architect * Louis Muhlstock (1904–2001), painter *Henry Orenstein (1918–2008), painter * Alfred Pinsky (1921–1999), painter * David Rabinowitch (1943– ), sculptor * Royden Rabinowitch (1943– ), sculptor *William Raphael (1833–1914), painter * Miriam Schapiro (1923–2015), artist * Regina Seiden (1897–1991), painter * Yechiel Shainblum, (died 1987), painter and sculptor *Joe Shuster (1914–1992), co-creator of Superman *Erik Slutsky (1953– ), painter *Max Stern (1904–1987), art dealer *Avrom Yanovsky (1911–1979), cartoonist * Helen Zenith (1948– ), painter Business =Finance= * Mitch Garber (1964–), investor and business executive * Sol Kanee (1909–2007), banker and Jewish community leader * Alvin Libin (1931– ), investor and co-owner of Calgary Sports and Entertainment * Lazarus Phillips (1895 –1986), director of the Royal Bank of Canada and senator * Louis Rasminsky (1908–1998), Governor of Bank of Canada * Jeff Rubin (1954– ), chief economist of CIBC World Markets * Gerry Schwartz (1941– ), CEO of Onex Corporation * Alex Shnaider (1968– ), co-founder of the Midland Group * Lawrence Stroll (1959– ), investor * Mark Wiseman (1970– ) CEO of the CPP Investment Board =Media= *Izzy Asper (1932–2003), chairman of Canwest Global Communications * Leonard Asper (1964– ), president and CEO of Canwest Global Communications * Avie Bennett (1928–2017), chairman of McClelland & Stewart * Jacques Bensimon (1943–2012), director of the National Film Board of Canada * Mark Breslin (1952– ), co-founder of Yuk Yuk's * Edgar Bronfman Jr. (1955), CEO and chairman of Warner Music Group * Paul Godfrey (1939– ), president and CEO of Postmedia Network * Michael Goldbloom (1953– ), president of Star Media Group * Ian Greenberg (1942– ), co-founder and CEO of Astral Media * Michael Hirsh (1948– ), co-founder of Nelvana * Mel Hurtig (1932–2016), publisher * Jonathan Kay (1968– ), editor-in-chief of The Walrus * Ezra Levant (1972– ), political commentator and founder of Rebel NewsRebel News was originally founded as The Rebel Media. * David Margolese (1957– ), founder of Sirius XM RadioSimon Houpt, "Radio Flyer," Report On Business Magazine, September 2001, pp. 14-16. * Louis B. Mayer (1884–1957), co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios * Andy Nulman (1959– ), co-founder of Just for Laughs * M. J. Nurenberger (1911–2001), founder of the Canadian Jewish News * Bernard Ostry (1927–2006), chair and CEO of TVOntario * Robert Rabinovitch (1943– ), president and CEO of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation * A. M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), executive editor of The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize (1960) * Brian Segal (1943– ), president and CEO of Rogers Publishing * Jay Switzer (1956–2018), president and CEO of CHUM Limited * Marv Terhoch (1947-2019), CBWT-DT * Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), president of Warner Bros. StudiosSperling, Cass Warner; Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack Jr. (1998). Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, p. 20. * Moses Znaimer (1942– ), co-founder and head of Citytv * Mortimer Zuckerman (1937– ), co-founder of Boston Properties and media proprietor =Natural resources= * Robert Friedland (1950– ), founder of Ivanhoe Mines * Leon Joseph Koerner (1892–1972), philanthropist and industrialist * Peter Munk (1927–2018), founder of Barrick Gold * Joseph Rotman (1935–2015), businessman and philanthropist *Seymour Schulich (1940– ), mining businessman and philanthropist * Irving Schwartz (1929–2010), entrepreneur and philanthropist *Levy Solomons (1730–1792), merchant and fur trader =Philanthropists= * Bluma Appel (1919–2007), philanthropist * Jenny Belzberg (1928– ), philanthropist * Alfred David Benjamin (1848–1900), businessman and philanthropist * Lillian Bilsky Freiman (1885–1940), philanthropist and civil leader *Ruth Goldbloom (1923–2012), co-founder of Pier 21 =Real estate= * Marcel Adams (1920– ), real estate investor * Sylvan Adams (1958– ), real estate investor *David Azrieli (1922–2014), real estate magnate * Samuel Belzberg (1928–2018), businessman *The Ghermezian family, shopping mall developers * Mitchell Goldhar (1962– ), founder of SmartCentres and owner of Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. * Michal Hornstein (1920–2016), businessman and philanthropist * The Reichmann family, real estate magnates **Edward Reichmann (1925–2005), real estate magnate **Paul Reichmann (1930–2013), real estate magnate * Jack Singer (1917–2013), real estate developer * Allan Zeman (1949– ), developer =Retail= *Aldo Bensadoun (1939– ), founder of the Aldo Group * The Bronfman family, businesspeople and philanthropists **Charles Bronfman (1931– ), co-chairman of Seagram's **Edgar Bronfman Sr. (1929–2013), head of Seagram's and president of the World Jewish Congress **Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), founder of Seagram's *Dov Charney (1969– ), founder of American Apparel * Lyon Cohen (1868–1937), businessman and philanthropist * George Cohon (1937– ), founder of McDonald's Canada * Nathan Cummings (1896–1985), co-founder of Consolidated Foods *Leslie Dan (1929– ), founder of Novopharm * Sir Mortimer Davis (1866–1928), tobacco industry executive * Archibald Jacob Freiman (1880–1944), founder of Freimans *Hershey Friedman (1950– ), owner of Agri Star * Daniel Friedmann (1956– ), CEO of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates *Daryl Katz (1961– ), founder of Katz Group of Companies and owner of the Edmonton Oilers * Murray Koffler (1924–2017), founder of Shoppers Drug Mart * Ed Mirvish (1914–2007), founder of Honest Ed's * Jack Rabinovitch (1930–2017), philanthropist * Heather Reisman (1948– ), founder and CEO of Indigo Books and Music * Dani Reiss (1973– ), president and CEO of Canada Goose * Irv Robbins (1917–2008), co- founder of Baskin-Robbins * Bruce Rockowitz (1958– ), CEO and vice-chairman of Global Brands Group * Harry Rosen (1931– ), founder of Harry Rosen Inc. * Larry Rosen (1956– ), chairman and CEO of Harry Rosen Inc. * Calin Rovinescu (1955– ), president and CEO of Air Canada * Isai Scheinberg (1946– ), co- founder of PokerStars *Mark Scheinberg (1973– ), co-founder of PokerStars * Isadore Sharp (1931– ), founder and chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts *Barry Sherman (1942–2017), chairman and CEO of Apotex * Jeffrey Skoll (1965– ), president of eBay * Sam Steinberg (1905–1978), president of Steinberg's *Larry Tanenbaum (1945– ), chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Law =Jurists= * Rosalie Abella (1946– ), Supreme Court Justice * Harry Batshaw (1902–1984), Quebec Superior Court Justice * Charles Dubin (1921–2008), Chief Justice of Ontario * Morris Fish (1938– ), Supreme Court Justice * Samuel Freedman (1908–1993), Chief Justice of Manitoba * Constance Glube (1931–2016), Chief Justice of Nova Scotia * Alan Gold (1917–2005), Chief Justice of Quebec * Sydney Harris (1917–2009), judgeAbbate, Gay. "Jewish human rights crusader took lead in demanding equality for all ", Globe and Mail, February 11, 2009 * Bora Laskin (1912–1984), 14th Chief Justice of Canada * Herbert Marx (1932– ), Quebec Superior Court Justice and Minister of Justice * Michael Moldaver (1947– ), Supreme Court Justice * Nathaniel Nemetz (1913–1997), Chief Justice of British Columbia * Marshall Rothstein (1940– ), Supreme Court Justice * Tillie Taylor (1922–2011), Saskatchewan's first female magistrate * Richard Wagner (1957– ), 18th Chief Justice of Canada =Lawyers= * Monroe Abbey (1904–1993), lawyer * Maurice Alexander (1889–1945), barrister * Louis Bloomfield (1906–1984), lawyer and businessman * Alan Borovoy (1932–2015), lawyer and human rights activist * Harold Buchwald (1928–2008), lawyer * Reuben Cohen (1921–2014), lawyer and businessman * Martin Friedland (1932– ), lawyer * Rocco Galati (1959– ), constitutional lawyer * Edward Greenspan (1944–2014), lawyer * Adolphus Hart (1814–1879), lawyer and activist * David Matas (1943– ), human rights lawyer * Ed Morgan (1955– ), international lawyer * Harry Rankin (1920–2002), lawyer * William Schabas (1950– ), professor of international lawNathan Guttman, "8 Things You Didn't Know About The U.N. War Crimes Commission," The Forward August 15, 2015. * Morris Shumiatcher (1917–2004), lawyer and human rights activist * Harvey Strosberg (1944– ), lawyer * Harry Walsh (1913–2011), criminal lawyer * Benjamin Zimmerman (1862–1923), justice of the peace Military * Morris Cohen (1887–1970), Canadian Expeditionary Force officers and adventurer * Eleazar David David (1811–1887), cavalry officer * Ben Dunkelman (1913–1997), World War II and Israeli War of Independence soldierDunkelman, Ben (1984). Dual Allegiance: An Autobiography, Goodread Biography. * Moe Hurwitz (1919–1944), World War II soldier * Maxwell Kogon (1920–1980), World War II bomber pilot * Yank Levy (1897–1965), soldier and military instructor * Gill Rosenberg (1983– ), member of the Women's Protection Units * Sydney Shulemson (1915–2007), World War II fighter pilot *Peter Stevens (RAF officer) (1919–1979), German born WWII RAF officer, and RCAF post-war, best known for multiple POW escapes Performing arts =Actors and performers= See also: Jewish Canadian actors and Jewish Canadian comedians * Harvey Atkin (1942–2017), actor and voice actor *Liane Balaban (1980– ), actress * Jay Baruchel (1982– ), actor, comedian, and screenwriter * Frances Bay (1919–2011), character actress *Lani Billard (1979– ), television actress "Lani Billard (Busy) in real life – who is Jewish" * Lionel Blair (1928– ), actor and choreographer * Ben Blue (1901–1975), actor and comedian * Lloyd Bochner (1924–2005), actor * Bobby Breen (1927–2016), actor and singer *Howard Busgang, comedian"A comic with chutzpah: He opens a Montreal-style deli in B.C". Montreal Gazette, August 25, 2018. *Neve Campbell (1973– ), film and television actress *Maury Chaykin (1949–2010), actorMulticultural Canada , Canadian Jewish Review, April 12, 1946, p. 18 * Boris Cherniak (1964– ), hypnotist *Emmanuelle Chriqui (1975– ), actress *Lauren Collins (1986– ), television actress * Pauline Donalda (1882–1970), operatic soprano *Barbara Dunkelman (1989– ), actress and internet personality * Ophira Eisenberg (1972– ), comedian *Jake Epstein (1987– ), television actor *Stacey Farber (1987– ), television actress * Maureen Forrester (1930–2010), operatic contralto * Celia Franca (1921–2007), founder of the National Ballet of Canada * Victor Garber (1949– ), actor * Jessalyn Gilsig (1971– ), television actress * Joanna Gleason (1950– ), actress *Jake Goldsbie (1988– ), television actor * Anais Granofsky (1973– ), actress *Lorne Greene (1915–1987), actor *Nathan Fielder (1983– ), actor and comedian * Corey Haim (1971–2010), actor * Monty Hall (1921–2017), game show hostAtkins, Irene Kahn. Monty Hall [interview]. New York: American Jewish Committee, Oral History Library, 1976. * Melissa Hayden (1923–2006), ballerina *Lou Jacobi (1913–2009), actor * Jonathan Keltz (1988– ), actor * Shane Kippel (1986– ), television actor * Mia Kirshner (1975– ), actress * Jack Kruschen (1922–2002), character actor * Paul Kligman (1923–1985), actor * Rachelle Lefevre (1979– ), actress * Sylvia Lennick (1915–2009), actress * Caissie Levy (1981– ), stage actress and singer * Eugene Levy (1946– ), actor and director *Jaclyn Linetsky (1986–2003), television actress * Mary Livingstone (1905–1983), radio comedian and actress * Howie Mandel (1955– ), actor and comedian * Rick Moranis (1953– ), actor and comedian *Harley Morenstein (1985–), actor and Internet personality * Gloria Reuben (1964– ), television actress *Spencer Rice (1963– ), writer, director and performer *Seth Rogen (1982– ), film and television actor * Sasha Roiz (1973– ), actor *Saul Rubinek (1948– ), actor, director, producer and playwright * Jonathan Sagall (1959– ), actor * Mort Sahl (1927– ), stand-up comedian *William Shatner (1931– ), actor, director, and writer * Norma Shearer (1902–1983), actress and Hollywood star *Frank Shuster (1916–2002), comedian *Anna Silk (1974– ), actress *David Steinberg (1942– ), comedian and director * Stuart Stone (1980– ), actor *Tara Strong (1973– ), actress *Kyle Switzer (1985– ), television actor "Another Jewish member of the cast is Ottawa’s Kyle Switzer who plays campus newspaper editor Rick Geddes." *Theresa Tova (1955– ), actress and playwright * Al Waxman (1935–2001), actor *Johnny Wayne (1918–1990), comedian * Joseph Wiseman (1918–2009), theatre and film actor * Finn Wolfhard (2002-), actor =Directors and producers= * Barry Avrich (1963– ), television producer and film director * Laszlo Barna (1948– ), television producer * Murray Cohl (1929–2008), film director * David Cronenberg (1943– ), filmmaker and screenwriter * Garth Drabinsky (1949– ), film and theatrical producer * Bob Ezrin (1949– ), music producer * Ken Finkleman (1946– ), television producer * Jay Firestone (1956– ), film and television producer * Sidney Furie (1933– ), film director * Herman Geiger- Torel (1907–1976), opera director * Jake Gold (1958– ), musician manager * Harold Greenberg (1930–1996), film producer * Al Guest (1933– ), animation producer and director * Arthur Hiller (1923–2016), director * John Hirsch (1930–1989), theatre director *Kenny Hotz (1967– ), producer and entertainer * Simcha Jacobovici (1953– ), film director * Estelle Klein (1930–2004), artistic director * Franz Kraemer (1914–1999), radio producer * Shawn Levy (1968– ), film director and producer * Avi Lewis (1968– ), documentary filmmaker and television host * Benjamin Lumley (1811–1875), opera director * Francis Mankiewicz (1944–1993), director * Lorne Michaels (1944– ), television producer * David Mirvish (1944– ), theatre producer * Sydney Newman (1917–1997), producer * Jeremy Podeswa (1962– ), film and television director * Ivan Reitman (1946– ), film producer and director * Jason Reitman (1977– ), film director * J.R. Rotem (1975– ), record producer * Albert Ruddy (1930– ), film director * Harry Saltzman (1915–1994), film producer * Dora Wasserman (1919–2003), playwright and theater director =Composers= * Murray Adaskin (1906–2002), composer * Karel Ančerl (1908–1973), conductor * István Anhalt (1919–2012), composer * Louis Applebaum (1918–2000), film score composer * Milton Barnes (1931–2001), composer and conductor * Boris Berlin (1907–2001), musical instructor and composer * David Botwinik (1920– ), composer * Alexander Brott (1915–2005), conductor and composer * Boris Brott (1944– ), conductor * Percy Faith (1908–1976), bandleader * Harry Freedman (1922–2005), composer * Lewis Furey (1949– ), composer * Srul Glick (1934–2002), composer * Helmut Kallmann (1918–1985), composer * Uri Mayer (1946– ), conductor and violinist * Oskar Morawetz (1917–2007), composer * Albert Pratz (1914–1995), conductor and violinist *Paul Shaffer (1949– ), bandleader * Howard Shore (1946– ), composer * Ben Steinberg (1930– ), composer and conductor * Heinz Unger (1895–1965), conductor * Maurice Zbriger (1896–1981), composer and violinist =Musicians= Classical * Frances Adaskin (1900–2001), pianist * Harry Adaskin (1901–1994), violinist * Ellen Ballon (1898–1969), pianist * Denis Brott (1950– ), cellist * Rivka Golani (1946– ), viola player * Moshe Hammer (1946– ), violinist * Ofra Harnoy (1965– ), cellist * Jacques Israelievitch (1948–2015), violinist * Minuetta Kessler (1914–2002), concert pianist * Anton Kuerti (1938– ), pianist * Zara Nelsova (1918–2002), cellist * Isidor Philipp (1863–1958), pianist and composerTimbrel, Charles (1996). "Isidor Philipp, His Life and Legacy." Journal of the American Liszt Society. N° 40, July–December 1996, pp. 48–83. * Ezra Schabas (1924– ), musician * Harold Sumberg (1905–1994), violinist * Ethel Stark (1910–2012), violinist and conductor * John Weinzweig (1913–2006), composer * George Zukerman (1927– ), bassoonist and impresario Jazz * Paul Bley (1932–2016), pianist *Jim Gelcer (1961– ), jazz musician * James Gelfand (1959– ), jazz pianist * Moe Koffman (1928–2001), jazz musician *Sophie Milman (1983– ), jazz musician * Nikki Yanofsky (1994– ), jazz-pop singer Popular * A-Trak (1982– ), DJ * Oscar Brand (1920–2016), folk singer *Drake (1986– ), rapper and actor * Corey Hart (1962– ), singer * Paul Hoffert (1943– ), founding member of Lighthouse *Geddy Lee (1953– ), lead singer of Rush *Efrim Menuck (1971– ), musician * Ben Mink (1951– ), songwriter and musician * Steven Page (1970– ), founding member of Barenaked Ladies * Peaches (1966– ), electronic musician *Robbie Robertson (1943– ), lead guitarist of The Band * Eddie Schwartz (1949– ), songwriter and music producer * Sharon, Lois & Bram, children's music group * Amy Sky (1960– ), singer-songwriter *Socalled, rapper and producer * Chaim Tannenbaum, folk singer * Vanity (1959–2016), singer and songwriter * David Usher (1966– ), frontman for Moist * Bob Wiseman (1962– ), composer and founding member of Blue Rodeo * Zal Yanovsky (1944–2002), rock musician, the Lovin' Spoonful guitarist * Alissa White-Gluz (1985– ), death metal vocalist Politics =Diplomats= * Klaus Goldschlag (1922–2012), ambassador * Allan Gotlieb (1928– ), ambassador * Saul Rae (1914–1999), diplomatLibrary and Archives Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1841 - 54 Item Number: 108356. * Norman Spector (1949– ), diplomat and journalist =Mayors= * Michael Applebaum (1963– ), mayor of Montreal * Sidney Buckwold (1916–2001), mayor of Saskatoon * Martin Dobkin (1942– ), first mayor of Mississauga * Lumley Franklin (1808–1873), mayor of Victoria * Philip Givens (1922–1995), mayor of Toronto and Liberal MP * Lorry Greenberg (1933–1999), mayor of Ottawa * Sam Katz (1951– ), mayor of Winnipeg * Leonard Arthur Kitz (1916–2006), mayor of Halifax * Mel Lastman (1933– ), mayor of Toronto * Saul Laskin (1918–2008), mayor of Thunder Bay * Stephen Mandel (1945– ), mayor of Edmonton and leader of the Alberta Party * Danny Nathanson, mayor of New Waterford, Nova Scotia * David Oppenheimer (1834–1897), mayor of Vancouver * Nathan Phillips (1892–1976), mayor of Toronto * Harvey Rosen (1949– ), mayor of Kingston * Morley Rosenberg (1937– ), mayor of Kitchener =Politicians= * Jack Austin (1932– ), senator and cabinet minister * Dave Barrett (1930–2018), 26th Premier of British Columbia * George Benjamin (1799–1864), Conservative MP * Peter Bercovitch (1879–1942), Liberal MP and Quebec Liberal MNA * Lawrence Bergman (1940– ), Quebec Liberal MNA and cabinet minister * Harry Blank (1925– ), Quebec Liberal MPP * Annie Buller (1895–1973), co-founder of the Communist Party of Canada * Elinor Caplan (1944– ), Liberal MP and cabinet minister * Jim Carr, Liberal MP and Minister of Natural Resources * Leon Crestohl (1900–1963), Liberal MPGuide to the Papers of Leon David Crestohl (1900–1963) at the American Jewish Historical Society, New York. * Saul Cherniack (1917–2018), Manitoba NDP MP and cabinet minister * Tony Clement (1961– ), Minister of Industry and Minister of Health * Irwin Cotler (1940– ), Liberal MP and Minister of Justice * David Croll (1900–1991), senator and Liberal MP * Julie Dabrusin (1971– ), Liberal MP * Barney Danson (1921–2011), Liberal MP and Minister of National Defence * Samuel Factor (1892–1962), first Jewish MP elected in Ontario * Sheila Finestone (1927–2009), Liberal MP and senator * Myra Freeman (1949– ), 29th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia * Linda Frum (1963– ), senator * Irving Gerstein (1941– ), senator and businessman * Marc Gold (1950– ), senator and law professor * Carl Goldenberg (1907–1996), senator * Victor Goldbloom (1923–2016), Quebec Liberal MNA and doctor * Yoine Goldstein (1934– ), senator * Karina Gould (1987– ), Liberal MP and Minister of Democratic Institutions * Herb Gray (1931–2014), Liberal MP and Deputy Prime Minister * Larry Grossman (1943–1997), leader of the Ontario PC Party * Ezekiel Hart (1770–1843), first Jew elected to a Canadian Parliament * Solomon Hart Green (1885–1969), first Jew to sit in a provincial legislature * Stanley Hartt (1937–2018), Chief of Staff * Sharren Haskel (1984– ), Likud MK * Chaviva Hošek (1946– ), academic and politician * Anthony Housefather (1971– ), Liberal MP and mayor of Côte Saint-Luc * Samuel William Jacobs (1871–1938), Liberal MP and Jewish community leader * Monte Kwinter (1931– ), Ontario Liberal MPP and cabinet minister * Michael Levitt, Liberal MP * David Lewis (1909–1981), NDP leader and MP * Stephen Lewis (1937– ), Ontario NDP leader, MP and ambassador * Jack Marshall (1919–2004), PC MP and senator * Tom Marshall (1946– ), 11th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador * Arthur Mitchell, leader of the Yukon Liberal Party * Nicolas Muzin, political strategist * Henry Nathan Jr. (1842–1914), first Jew elected to the House of Commons * Joe Oliver (1940– ), Conservative MP and Minister of Finance * Annamie Paul, leader of the Green Party of Canada * Bob Rae (1948–), Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and 21st Premier of Ontario * Simon Reisman (1991–2008), civil servant * Fred Rose (1907–1983), Labour–Progressive MP and Soviet spy * Jacques Saada (1947– ), Liberal MP and cabinet minister * Hugh Segal (1950– ), senator * Morton Shulman (1925–2000), Ontario PC and NDP MPP * Peter Shurman (1947– ), Ontario PC MPP * Mira Spivak (1934– ), senator * Sidney Spivak (1928–2002), leader of the Manitoba PC Party * Maitland Steinkopf (1912–1970), first Jewish cabinet minister in Manitoba * Hunter Tootoo (1963– ), Liberal MP * Gerry Weiner (1933– ), PC MP * Dov Yosef (1899–1980), Israeli minister Religious leaders * Reuven Bulka (1944– ), rabbi and writer * Jacob Raphael Cohen (1738–1811), rabbi * Solomon Frank (1900–1982), synagogue rabbinical leader in Winnipeg and Montreal * Simon Glazer (1876–1938), rabbiPoutanen, Mary-Anne and Jason Gilliland. Mapping Work in Early Twentieth-Century Montreal: Rabbi Simon Glazer, Social Mobility, and the Jewish Community. 2009 Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting. Carleton University, Ottawa. 2009. * Elyse Goldstein, Reform rabbi * Joan Friedman, first female rabbi in Canada * Yitzchak Hendel (1916–2007), Lubavitch rabbi * Sheea Herschorn (1893–1969), Chief Rabbi of Montreal * Pinhas Hirschprung (1912–1998), Chief Rabbi of Montreal * Solomon Jacobs (1861–1920), rabbi * Israel Isaac Kahanovitch (1872–1945), Chief Rabbi of Winnipeg * Meshulim Feish Lowy (1921–2015), Tosher RebbeYitzchok Cohen, Tosh: A Chassidic Oasis in Quebec, HaModia, September 1, 2010. * Gunther Plaut (1912–2012), rabbi and author * Avraham Aharon Price (1900–1994), Chief Rabbi of Toronto * Nahum Rabinovitch (1928– ), rabbi and posek * Eli Rubenstein (1959– ), rabbi and Holocaust educator * Erwin Schild (1920– ), rabbi * Jacob Immanuel Schochet (1935–2013), rabbi and scholar * Shmuel Abba Twersky (1872–1947), Makarover Rebbe * Joseph Weinreb (1869–1943), Chief Rabbi of Toronto Writers =Authors= * David Albahari (1948– ), novelist * Sue Ann Alderson (1940– ), children's novelist * Lisa Appignanesi (1946– ), writer and novelist * Isidore Gordon Ascher (1835–1914), novelist and poet * Saul Bellow (1915–2005), writer; Nobel Prize in Literature (1976), Pulitzer Prize (1976) * David Berman, (1962–), graphic designer, author * David Bezmozgis (1973– ), author * Martha Blum (1913–2007), writer * Matt Cohen (1942–1999), novelist and children's writer * Cory Doctorow (1971– ), science fiction author and blogger * Sheila Fischman (1937– ), translator * Phoebe Gilman (1940–2002), children's author * Adam Gopnik (1956– ), writer and essayist * Phyllis Gotlieb (1926–2009), science fiction novelist * Charles Yale Harrison (1898–1954), novelist * Sheila Heti (1976– ), novelist * George Jonas (1935–2016), writer and journalist * Guy Gavriel Kay (1954– ), fantasy writer * Naïm Kattan (1921– ), novelist and essayist * Naomi Klein (1970– ), author and filmmaker * Eric Koch (1919–2018), author, broadcaster and academic * Gordon Korman (1963– ), children's and young adult fiction writer * Henry Kreisel (1922–1991), writer and novelist * Allan Levine (1956– ), historian and novelist * Norman Levine (1923–2005), writer and poet * Shar Levine (1953– ), children's author * Jack Ludwig (1922–2018), novelist and sportswriter * Seymour Mayne (1944– ), author and poet * Judith Merril (1923–1997), science fiction writer * Anne Michaels (1958– ), poet and novelist * Sarah Mlynowski (1977– ), writer * Alison Pick (1975– ), novelist * David Rakoff (1964–2012), author * Edeet Ravel (1955– ), novelist * Mordecai Richler (1931–2001), author and essayist * Nancy Richler (1957–2018), novelist * Joel Rosenberg (1954–2011), science fiction author * Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), author and poet * Gail Simmons (1976– ), food writer * Mariko Tamaki (1975– ), graphic novelist * Morley Torgov (1927– ), novelist * Aren X. Tulchinsky (1958– ), author and screenwriter * Eleanor Wachtel (1947– ), writer and broadcaster * William Weintraub (1926–2017), author * Michael Wex (1954– ), novelist"Michael Wex", an interview by Wordsmith.org, December 5, 2005 * Adele Wiseman (1928–1992), author * Hirsch Wolofsky (1878–1949), Yiddish author * Shulamis Yelin (1913–2002), writer and teacher =Journalists and broadcasters= * Barbara Amiel (1940– ), journalist * Sonia Benezra (1960– ), television and radio interviewerWyatt, Nelson. "Quebec TV 'outsider' beat back detractors to become vee-jay star", Toronto Star, July 8, 1992. Accessed August 31, 2011. "Born in Montreal she was raised in the Jewish faith by a Spanish father and a Moroccan mother with Spanish as her first language." * David Brooks (1961– ), political commentator * Andrew Cohen (1955– ), journalist * Nathan Cohen (1923–1971), theatre critic, broadcaster * Michael Coren (1959– ), columnist and talk show host * Red Fisher (1926–2018), sports journalist * Josh Freed, columnist * Barbara Frum (1937–1992), journalist * David Frum (1960– ), political commentator * Ian Halperin (1964– ), investigative journalist * Ken Hechtman (1967– ), journalist * Ariel Helwani (1982– ), mixed martial arts journalist * Simma Holt (1922–2015), journalist and politician * Barbara Kay (1943– ), columnist * Jonah Keri (1974– ), sports writer * Karin Kloosterman, journalist * Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018), columnist * Michele Landsberg (1939– ), journalist and feminist activist * Dahlia Lithwick, senior editor at Slate * Jonathan Mann (1960– ), journalist * Peter Newman (1920– ), journalist * Hal Niedzviecki (1971– ), writer * Steve Paikin (1960– ), journalist and author * Abraham Rhinewine (1887–1932), journalist * Carol Rosenberg, journalist * Morley Safer (1931–2016), broadcast journalist and reporter * Percy Saltzman (1915–2007), weather forecaster * Joe Schlesinger (1928– ), journalist * Lionel Shapiro (1908–1958), journalist and novelist * Dan Shulman (1967– ), sportscaster * Evan Solomon (1968– ), journalist * Larry Zolf (1934–2011), journalist =Poets= * Elizabeth Brewster (1922–2012), poet *Leonard Cohen (1934–2016), poet and singer-songwriter * Adeena Karasick (1965– ), poet * A. M. Klein (1909–1972), poet and novelist * Rachel Korn (1898–1982), poet and author"Korn, Rachel Häring," at the Jewish Virtual Library. Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica. 2nd Ed. The Gale Group, 2008 * Irving Layton (1912–2006), poet * Eli Mandel (1922–1992), poet * Ida Maze (1893–1962), Yiddish poet * Melech Ravitch, (1893–1976), Yiddish poet * Joe Rosenblatt (1933– ), poet * Gregory Scofield (1966– ), poet * Esther Segal (1895–1974), Yiddish poet * J. I. Segal (1896–1954), Yiddish poet * Joseph Sherman (1945–2006), poet * Sholem Shtern (1907–1990), Yiddish poet * Mark Strand (1934–2014), poet and essayist * Miriam Waddington (1917–2004), poet * Tom Wayman (1945– ), poet * Yudika (1898–1988), Yiddish poet =Screenwriters and playwrights= * Ted Allan (1916–1995), screenwriter and playwright * Ben Barzman (1910–1989), screenwriter * Len Blum (1951– ), screenwriter * Joel H. Cohen, television writer * Robert Cohen, comedy writer * Stan Daniels (1934–2007), screenwriter, director, and producerNelson, Valerie J. (April 12, 2007). Stan Daniels, 72; TV writer and producer co-created "Taxi". Los Angeles Times * Evan Goldberg (1982– ), screenwriter * Elan Mastai (1974– ), screenwriter * Hannah Moscovitch (1978– ), playwright * Sharon Pollock (1936– ), playwright * Oren Safdie (1965– ), playwright * Rick Salutin (1942– ), playwright * Adam Seelig (1975– ), playwrightA. M. Segal, "Play about national security, civil rights raises questions," Canadian Jewish News, November 8, 2007, p. 53. * David Shore (1959– ), television writer * Beverley Simons (1938– ), playwright * Sandor Stern (1936– ), screenwriter * Mel Tolkin (1913–2007), television comedy writer Sports =Athletics= * Sasha Gollish (1981– ), competitive runner * Abby Hoffman (1947– ), track and field athlete * Bobbie Rosenfeld (1904—1969), runner and long jumper =Baseball= * Goody Rosen (1912–1994), baseball player, outfielder, All-StarJewish Baseball Players, Baseball Almanac. Retrieved May 20, 2010 * Adam Stern (1980– ), baseball player, outfielder =Basketball= * Doodie Bloomfield (1918–1950), basketball player * Julius Goldman (1910–2001), basketball player * Bennie Lands (1921–2014), basketball player * Irving Meretsky (1912–2006), basketball player * Mendy Morein (1926–2003), basketball player * Cy Strulovitch (1925– ), basketball player * Sol Tolchinsky (1929– ), basketball * Murray Waxman (1925– ), basketball =Canadian football= * Sam Berger (1900–1992), president of the CFL * Noah Cantor (1971– ), CFL player * Mark Cohon (1966– ), CFL Commissioner * Sydney Halter (1905–1990), CFL Commissioner * Lew Hayman (1908–1984), Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes coach =Chess= * Jacob Ascher (1841–1912), chess master * Mark Bluvshtein (1988– ), chess grandmaster * Nathan Divinsky (1925–2012), chess masterChess the Hard Way, second edition, by D. A. Yanofsky, 1999 * Selim Franklin (1814–1885), chess master * Sofia Polgar (1974– ), chess grandmaster * Daniel Yanofsky (1925–2000), Canada's first chess grandmaster =Combat sports= * Mark Berger (1954– ), judoka, Olympic silver & bronze (heavyweight) * Maxie Berger (1917–2000), boxer * Eddie Creatchman (1928–1994), wrestler and manager * Al Foreman (1904–1954), boxerSilver, Mike, Stars in the Ring, Jewish Champions, (2016) Rowman and Littlefield, Guilford, Connecticut, pg. 49 * Sarah Kaufman (1985– ), mixed martial artist * Sammy Luftspring (1916–2000), boxer, Canadian champion welterweight, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame * Fred Oberlander (1911–1996), wrestler; world champion (freestyle heavyweight); Maccabiah champion * Lanny Poffo (1954– ), wrestler * Irving Ungerman (1923–2015), boxing promoter and manager * David Zilberman (1982– ), freestyle wrestler =Figure skating= * Ellen Burka (1921–2016), figure skater * Petra Burka (1946– ), figure skater *Dylan Moscovitch (1984– ), pairs skater * Louis Rubenstein (1861–1931), world figure skating champion =Hockey= * Murray Bannerman (1957– ), ice hockey, goaltender (NHL) * Ross Brooks (1937– ), ice hockey, goaltender (NHL) * Hy Buller (1926–1968), ice hockey, All-Star defenceman (NHL) *Michael Cammalleri (1982– ), ice hockey, left wing (New Jersey Devils) * Jason Demers (1988– ), ice hockey defenseman (Arizona Coyotes) * Steve Dubinsky (1970– ), ice hockey, centre (NHL) *Oren Eizenman (1985– ), ice hockey centre *Kaleigh Fratkin (1992– ), ice hockey defenseman (Metropolitan Riveters) "Sports Shorts," Jewish Sports Review, March/April 2018, Vol 11, No. 6, Issue 126, p. 21. * Cecil Hart (1883–1940), Montreal Canadiens coach and namesake of the Hart Memorial Trophy * Adam Henrich (1984– ), ice hockey, left wing/centre (Serie A) * Michael Henrich (1980– ), ice hockey, right wing, first Jewish player drafted in first round to the NHL *Eric Himelfarb (1983– ), ice hockey centre (HC Thurgau) * Corey Hirsch (1972– ), ice hockey, goaltender (NHL) *Josh Ho-Sang (1996– ), ice hockey forward (New York Islanders) * Zach Hyman (1992– ), ice hockey left wing/centre (Toronto Maple Leafs) * Joe Ironstone (1898–1972), ice hockey goaltender (NHL) * Max Labovitch (1924–2018), ice hockey, right wing (NHL) *Brendan Leipsic (1994– ), ice hockey left wing (Vancouver Canucks) * Alex Levinsky (1910–1990), ice hockey, defenceman (NHL) *Jacob Micflikier (1984– ), ice hockey forward (EHC Biel) * David Nemirovsky (1976– ), ice hockey, right wing (CSKA Moscow) * Bob Nystrom (1952– ), ice hockey, right wing (NHL) * Eric Nystrom (1983– ), ice hockey, left wing (NHL) * Cory Pecker (1981– ), ice hockey, right wing (NHL, Nationalliga B) * Bob Plager (1943– ), ice hockey defense (NHL) * Samuel Rothschild (1899–1987), ice hockey left wing (NHL) * Eliezer Sherbatov (1991– ), ice hockey, left wing (KHL) * Max Silverman (1900–1966), ice hockey manager *Trevor Smith (1985– ), ice hockey, centre (Toronto Maple Leafs) * Ronnie Stern (1967– ), ice hockey, right wing (NHL) *Josh Tordjman (1985– ), ice hockey goaltender (EC Red Bull Salzburg) * Mike Veisor (1952– ), ice hockey, goaltender (NHL) * Stephen Weiss (1983– ), ice hockey, forward (Detroit Red Wings, NHL) * Ethan Werek (1991– ), ice hockey, forward (OHL, NHL) * Bernie Wolfe (1951– ), ice hockey, goaltender * Larry Zeidel (1928–2014), ice hockey defenceman (NHL) =Racing= * Tanya Dubnicoff (1969– ), track cyclist * Leah Goldstein (1969– ), road racing cyclist * Yonnie Starr (1905–1990), racehorse trainer * Lance Stroll (1998– ), Formula One driver =Racket sports= * Sharon Fichman (1990– ), tennis player * Sherman Greenfeld (1962– ), racquetball player * Jesse Levine (1987– ), Canadian-American tennis player *Denis Shapovalov (1999– ), tennis player * Andrew Sznajder (1967– ), tennis player =Soccer= * Adam Braz (1981– ), soccer, defender (Montreal Impact and national team) * Tomer Chencinski (1984– ), Israeli-Canadian soccer player * Gottfried Fuchs (1889–1972), soccer (German national team) * Daniel Haber (1992– ), soccer player * Samuel Hazan (1983– ), soccer player * Frederick Stambrook (1929–2005), president of the Canadian Soccer Association =Other= * Josh Binstock (1981– ), beach volleyball player * Sam Schachter (1990– ), beach volleyball player * Ben Weider (1923–2008), bodybuilder and entrepreneur * Joe Weider (1919–2013), bodybuilder and entrepreneur See also * History of the Jews in Canada * Lists of Jews * Lists of Canadians References * Canadian Jews Jews, List of Canadian Jews "
"AAI may refer to: Organizations * AAI Corporation, a United States defense company * Adam Aircraft Industries, a United States company * Adım Adım Initiative, a volunteer-based social initiative in Turkey that promotes charitable giving * Ahrens Aircraft Inc, an aircraft manufacturer established at Oxnard, California * AIESEC Alumni International, an international project of association for former volunteer members, executive boards, international trainees or staff of AIESEC * Airline Ambassadors International, a non-profit organization * Airports Authority of India, a wing of the ministry of aviation in India * Alliance Academy International, an international school following an American curriculum in Quito, Ecuador * American Antitrust Institute, an independent Washington-based non-profit education, research, and advocacy organization * American Association of Immunologists, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the field of immunology * Andreyev Acoustics Institute, a Russian research facility dedicated to the study of acoustics * Arab American Institute, a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. that focuses on the issues and interests of Arab-Americans nationwide * Architectural Association of Ireland, an organisation dedicated to architecture * Arlington Asset Investment, a real estate investment trust headquartered in Arlington, Virginia * Asian Arts Initiative, a non-profit organization in Philadelphia * Associação Atlética Iguaçu, a Brazilian football team from the city of União da Vitória, Paraná state * Atheist Alliance International, a global network of atheist organizations around the world * Athletics Ireland (Athletics Association of Ireland) * AutoAlliance International, a joint-venture automobile assembly firm co-owned by Ford and Mazda * Aviation Industries Ilyushin, a Russian company Technology * AAI, IATA airport code for Arraias Airport in Arraias, Tocantins, Brazil * AAI Sparrowhawk, an American two seat pusher ultralight autogyro, available in kit form for amateur construction * AAI Corporation Aerosonde, a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to collect weather data over oceans and remote areas * AAI underwater revolver, an amphibious firearm intended for naval use Science * Alpha amylase inhibitor, a group of proteins that blocks the Enzyme Alpha-Amylase * AAI mode of an artificial pacemaker: Atrial chamber paced, Atrial chamber sensed, and Inhibiting response to sensing Entertainment * Aai (film), an Indian Tamil language film starring R. Sarath Kumar, Namitha Kapoor, Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani * Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, a 2010 spin-off video game that's part of the Ace Attorney series Other uses * Arifama-Miniafia language, a language of Papua New Guinea * Adult Attachment Interview, a method used in attachment theory * Automatic Accounting Instructions, programming used by Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to determine how to distribute amounts associated with journal entries that the system generates. "