User talk:Sheynhertz-Unbayg/List of Jewish chess players
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- Gerald Abrahams, British chess player
- Semyon Alapin, Lithuanian/Russian chess player
- Boris Alterman Israeli chess player
- Yuri Averbakh, Russian chess player
- Abraham Baratz, Romanian/French chess player
- Alexander Beliavsky, Ukrainian/Slovenian chess player
- Joel Benjamin U.S. chess player
- Hans Berliner U.S. chess player, former World correspondence chess champion
- Ossip Bernstein, Ukrainian/French chess player
- Arthur Bisguier, U.S. chess player
- Julio Bolbochan, Argentine chess player
- Isaac Boleslavsky, Ukrainian chess player
- Mikhail Botvinnik, Russian chess player, sixth World Champion
- Gyula Breyer, Hungarian chess player
- David Bronstein, Ukrainian chess player
- Oscar Chajes, Ukrainian/Austrian/U.S. chess player
- Rudolph Charousek, Hungarian chess player
- Irving Chernev, Russian/U.S. chess player and writer
- Josef Cukierman, Polish/French chess player
- Moshe Czerniak, Polish/Israeli chess player
- Arnold Denker, U.S. chess player
- Nathan Divinsky, Canadian chess player and mathematician
- Roman Dzindzichashvili, Georgian/Israeli/U.S. chess player
- Larry Evans, U.S. chess player
- Alexander Evensohn, Ukrainian chess player
- Samuel Factor, Polish/U.S. chess player
- Ernst Falkbeer, Austrian chess player
- Movsas Feigins, Latvian/Argentine chess player
- Reuben Fine, U.S. chess player
- Bobby Fischer, U.S. chess player, eleventh World Champion (converted to "Christian Identity")
- Salo Flohr, Ukrainian/Czech chess player
- Maurice Fox, Ukrainian/Canadian chess player
- Paulino Frydman, Polish/Argentine chess player
- Semen Furman, Russian chess player
- Boris Gelfand, Belarusian/Israeli chess player
- Efim Geller, Ukrainian chess player
- Erno Gereben, Hungarian/Swiss chess player
- Harry Golombek, British chess player
- Gisela Kahn Gresser, U.S. chess player
- Boris Gulko Russian/U.S. chess player
- Isidor Gunsberg, Hungarian/British chess player
- Mikhail Gurevich (chess player), Ukrainian/Belgian/Turkish chess player
- Daniel Harrwitz, German chess player
- William Hartston, British chess player
- Israel Horowitz, U.S. chess player
- Bernhard Horwitz, German/British chess player
- David Janowski, Belarusian/Polish/French chess player
- Isaac Kashdan, U.S. chess player
- Gary Kasparov, Azerbaijani/Russian chess player, thirteenth world champion (Jewish father)
- Alexander Khalifman, Russian chess player, former FIDE world champion
- Ernest Klein (chess player), Austrian/British chess player
- Alexander Koblencs, Latvian chess player
- Ignatz von Kolisch, Hungarian chess player
- George Koltanowski, Belgian/U.S. chess player
- Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Ukrainian chess player
- Viktor Korchnoi, Russian/Swiss chess player
- Borislav Kostić, Hungarian/Serbian chess player
- Abraham Kupchik, Belarusian/Polish/U.S. chess player
- Salo Landau, Polish/Dutch chess player
- Edward Lasker, U.S. chess player
- Emanuel Lasker, German chess player, second official World Champion
- Grigory Levenfish, Polish/Russian chess player
- Andor Lilienthal, Hungarian chess player
- Samuel Lipschütz, Hungarian/U.S. chess player
- Johann Löwenthal, Hungarian/British chess player
- Moishe Lowtzky, Ukrainian/Polish chess player
- Jacques Mieses, German/British chess player
- Miguel Najdorf, Polish/Argentine chess player
- Aron Nimzowitsch, Latvian/Danish chess player, pioneer of hypermodern style
- Menachem Oren, Polish/Israeli chess player
- Julius Perlis, Polish/Austrian chess player
- Judit Polgár, Hungarian chess player
- Susan Polgár, Hungarian/U.S. chess player
- Zsófia Polgár, Hungarian/Israeli chess player
- Yosef Porath, German/Israeli chess player
- Lev Polugaevsky, Belarusian chess player
- Dawid Przepiórka, Polish chess player
- Lev Psakhis, Russian/Israeli chess player
- Fred Reinfeld, U.S. chess player
- Samuel Reshevsky, Polish/U.S. chess player
- Richard Réti, Slovak/Czech chess player, pioneer of hypermodern style
- Samuel Rosenthal, Polish/French chess player
- Eduardas Rozentalis, Lithuanian chess player
- Akiba Rubinstein, Polish chess player
- Emanuel Schiffers, Russian chess player
- Gregory Serper, Uzbekistani/U.S. chess player
- Vasily Smyslov, Russian chess player, seventh World Champion
- Gennadi Sosonko, Russian/Dutch chess player
- Boris Spassky, Russian/French chess player (mother Jewish ?), tenth World Champion
- Rudolf Spielmann, Austrian chess player
- Leonid Stein, Ukrainian chess player
- Endre Steiner, Hungarian chess player
- Herman Steiner, U.S. chess player
- Lajos Steiner, Hungarian/Australian chess player
- Wilhelm Steinitz, Czech/Austrian chess player, generally regarded as first official World Champion
- Emil Sutovsky, Azerbaijani/Israeli chess player
- Peter Svidler, Russian chess player
- László Szabó, Hungarian chess player
- Mark Taimanov, Ukrainian chess player
- Mikhail Tal, Latvian chess player, eighth World Champion
- Jean Taubenhaus, Polish/French chess player
- Siegbert Tarrasch, German chess player
- Savielly Tartakower, Polish/French chess player
- Isakas Vistaneckis, Lithuanian/Israeli chess player
- Vladimir Vuković, Croatian chess player
- Max Weiss, Hungarian chess player
- Simon Winawer, Polish chess player
- Daniel Yanofsky, Ukrainian/Polish/Canadian chess player (first Grand Master in British Commonwealth)
- Johannes Zukertort, Polish/German/British chess player
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Tal Shaked, American Grandmaster Yehuda Gruenfeld, Israeli Grandmaster Ram Sofer, Israeli Grandmaster Alon Greenfeld, Israeli Grandmaster Eran Liss, Israeli Grandmaster Leonid Yudasin, Israeli Grandmaster Gad Rechlis, Israeli Grandmaster Boris Avrukh, Israeli Grandmaster Lev Psakhis, Israeli Grandmaster