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List of British Jewish scientists is a list that includes scientists from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states who are or were Jewish or of Jewish descent. Template:JewsByCountry

Physicists

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "In 1946 Dennis Gabor became a naturalized British citizen."
"study at the university was open to him, despite being a Jew ... Kurti became a naturalized British citizen just before the outbreak of the Second World War"
Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "son of Lithuanian-Jewish immigrants"

Chemists

father of Prof. James Neuberger, Lord Justice Sir David Neuberger and Prof. Michael Neuberger, and father-in-law of Julia Neuberger

Biologists

Mathematicians and statisticians

Computer scientists

Social scientists

"You are a Jewish, Zimbabwean, Mancunian philosopher... I have lived in Manchester more than half my life and am very much at home here."

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, art. Alfonsi, Petrus
  2. ^ Fred Pruyn, Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm, on theosophy-nw.org. Accessed 13 April 2006.
  3. ^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "born of Jewish parents in Vienna"
  4. ^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "born in Linz, Austria, of Jewish parents"
  5. ^ [1]: "Birthplace: Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia ... Religion: Jewish" accessed 8 Feb 2007
  6. ^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "naturalised British subject, 1910"; [2]
  7. ^ From web site of Amnesty: "Professor Edith Bulbring Born in Germany 1903, Jewish mother". Accessed 6 March 2007.
  8. ^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "born in Bavaria of Jewish parents"
  9. ^ Interview by Australian Academy of Sciences: "An Austrian Jew's entry into the British Empire"; accessed 11 November 2006.
  10. ^ Paralympics on Thinkquest.org refers to "Ludwig Guttman, a Jewish neurologist and refugee from Nazi Germany". Accessed 16 April 2006.
  11. ^ [[Jewish Chronicle], 8 January 1999, p.6: "Three Jewish knights feature among the New Year honours: ... Nichola Serota ... John Krebs ... Victor Blank."
  12. ^ "Driving force of city university's growth": Western Daily Press 19 July 2006: "the family is Jewish".
  13. ^ article in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  14. ^ article in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  15. ^ Death notices in Jewish Chronicle, 15/11/1996 p 31; confirms Sidney Hart was his uncle
  16. ^ Who's Who in the World, 18th ed (2001) p.163: "Religion: Jewish"
  17. ^ [3]: "These include the papers of Anglo-Jewish leaders, such as Selig Brodetsky"
  18. ^ article in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  19. ^ Jewish: [4]; British: Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "became naturalised British citizen, 1947"
  20. ^ Obituary, Jewish Chronicle, Oct. 6 1978, p.32
  21. ^ Two Jewish parents: Stephan Körner (JYB 2005 p215) and Edith Körner
  22. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  23. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "Elias, as a Jew, sought refuge first in Paris (1933–5), and then in London (from 1935), eventually becoming a British citizen in 1952"
  24. ^ [5] "Mr. Herman Finer, an Englishman, Jewish"
  25. ^ Jewish Chronicle obituary, June 25 1993, p.15
  26. ^ Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2nd ed.
  27. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "An unbaptized Jew"
  28. ^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography: "of Jewish parentage"
  29. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: "the only child of prosperous Jewish parents"


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