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This is a list of Jewish architects.

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  • Alfred Jacobi (3 September 1950, Offenbach, Germany –) is a renowned German architect. Germany
  • Arne Emil Jacobsen usually known as Arne Jacobsen, (11 February 1902 – 24 March 1971) was a Danish architect and designer. Denmark
  • Ernst Jacobsson [sv] (16 August 1839 – 6 December 1905) was a Swedish architect. Sweden
  • Johann Eduard Jacobsthal [de; fr; pl] (17 September 1839 – 1 January 1902) was a German architect. Germany
  • Hans Sigmund Jaretzki [de] (26 June 1890, Berlin, Germany – 1956, London, United Kingdom) was a renowned German and British architect. Germany, United Kingdom
  • Lajos Jámbor (31 October 1869, Pest – 6 November 1955, Budapest), Hungary
  • Herman Jessor (c. 1895 – 8 April 1990), the architect of more than 40,000, union-sponsored, publicly assisted, cooperative housing units in New York City. USA. Russia-born
  • Kurt Jonas (1914, South Africa – 1942, Erez Israel) was a South Africa architect. South Africa
  • Rudolf Joseph (14 August 1893, Pforzheim, Germany – 17 January 1963, New York, N.Y.)
  • Erik Josephson (7 March 1864 – 17 November 1929) was a Swedish architect. Sweden
  • Nathan S. Joseph (Nathan Solomon Joseph) (1834–1909) a British architect, philanthropist, social reformer, and Jewish communal leader.[24]

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  • Zsigmond Quittner (13 February 1859 – 25 October 1918) was a Hungarian architect. Hungary

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  • Pierre Vago (30 August 1910, Budapest – 1 February 2002, Noisy-sur-École), was a notable French architect who worked on the Hansaviertel in Berlin.
  • Samuil Vainshtein (Russian: Вайнштейн, Самуил). Soviet Union

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References

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  16. ^ Френкель, Константин Давидович. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  17. ^ Фриденталь, Исаак. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  18. ^ Фридлин, Семен Давидович. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 3 June 2019.
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  30. ^ Yehuda Magidovitch
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  37. ^ Подгорная, Рада Моисеевна. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  38. ^ Покрасс, Анатолий Яковлевич. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 26 January 2017.
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  40. ^ Притцкер, Игорь Аркадьевич. Ежевике (in Russian). Retrieved 26 January 2017.
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  42. ^ Riding, Alan (10 August 2002). "Are Politics Built into Architecture?". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
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  44. ^ "Edward Salomons". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 14 January 2009.
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  46. ^ Alfred Zucker Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading

  • Warhaftig, Myra (2005). Deutsche jüdische Architekten vor und nach 1933 – das Lexikon (in German). Berlin: Dietrich Reimer. ISBN 9783496013266.