List of Jewish heads of state and government

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This is a list of former and current heads of state and heads of government who were / are of Jewish or have a largely Jewish heritage, other than the heads of state and government of Israel. This list includes de facto heads of state and government but does not include acting, caretaker, interim, representative, transitional or temporary heads of state and government.

Heads of state and heads of government

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  Denotes officer-elect/designated (presumptive)
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S.No. Portrait Name Office Country Term Birthplace Ancestry
1 Samuel ibn Nagrella Grand Vizier and Nagid Taifa of Granada, Al-Andalus 1027 1055 Cordoba, Al-Andalus Sephardic Jewish[1]
2 Yosef ibn Nagrella Grand Vizier and Nagid Taifa of Granada, Al-Andalus 1055 30 December 1066 Granada, Al-Andalus Sephardic Jewish[2]
3 Joseph Nasi Duke of Naxos Duchy of the Archipelago 1566 1579 Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Jewish[3]
4 Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva Governor of the New Kingdom of León New Kingdom of León 1580 1588 Mogadouro, Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Jewish[4]
5 Gabriel Milan Governor of The Danish West Indies The Danish West Indies 7 May 1684 5 July 1686 Glückstadt, Germany Sephardic Jewish[5]
6 Juan Lindo President of El Salvador El Salvador 28 June 1841 1 February 1842 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Sephardic Jewish[6][7]
President of Honduras Honduras 2 February 1847 1 February 1852
7 Benjamin Disraeli Prime Minister of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 27 February 1868 1 December 1868 Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom British Jewish, Italian Jewish[8]
20 February 1874 21 April 1880
8 Julius Vogel Premier of New Zealand New Zealand 8 April 1873 6 July 1875 London, United Kingdom English Jewish[9]
15 February 1876 1 September 1876
9 Vaiben Louis Solomon Premier of South Australia South Australia 1 December 1899 8 December 1899 Adelaide, South Australia Australian Jewish[10]
10 Matthew Nathan Governor of the Gold Coast Gold Coast 17 December 1900 9 February 1904 London, United Kingdom English Jewish[11]
Governor of Hong Kong  Hong Kong 29 July 1904 29 July 1907
Governor of Natal South Africa Colony of Natal 2 September 1907 23 December 1909
11 Alessandro Fortis Prime Minister of Italy  Italy 28 March 1905 8 February 1906 Forlì, Papal States Italian Jewish[12]
12 Sidney Sonnino Prime Minister of Italy  Italy 8 February 1906 29 May 1906 Pisa, Grand Duchy of Tuscany Italian Jewish[13] father, raised Christian
11 December 1909 31 March 1910
13 Luigi Luzzatti Prime Minister of Italy  Italy 31 March 1910 30 March 1911 Venice, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia Italian Jewish[14]
14 Francisco Henríquez y Carvajal President of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 31 July 1916 29 November 1916 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Dutch Jewish, Sephardic Jewish[15]
15 Lev Kamenev Chairman of All-Russian Central Executive Committee Soviet Russia 9 November 1917 21 November 1917 Moscow, Russian Empire Russian Jewish descent[16]
Deputy Premier as part of the Troika May 1922 April 1925
16 Yakov Sverdlov Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee Soviet Russia 21 November 1917 16 March 1919 Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Empire Russian Jewish[17]
17 Abraham Schrameck Governor-general of French Madagascar French Madagascar 1 August 1918 12 July 1919 Saint-Étienne, France French Jewish[18]
18 Kurt Eisner Minister President of the People's State of Bavaria  Bavaria 8 November 1918 21 February 1919 Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia German Jewish[19]
19 Béla Kun De facto leader
People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs
 Hungary 21 March 1919 1 August 1919 Lele, Austria-Hungary Hungarian Jewish[20]
20 Eugen Leviné Leader of the Bavarian Soviet Republic Bavarian Soviet Republic 12 April 1919 3 May 1919 St Petersburg, Russian Empire Russian Jewish[21]
21 Alexandre Millerand Prime Minister of France France 20 January 1920 24 September 1920 Paris, France His mother was Alsatian Jewish[22][23]
President of France 23 September 1920 11 June 1924
22 Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel High Commissioner for Palestine Mandatory Palestine 1 July 1920 30 June 1925 Liverpool, England British Jewish[24]
23 Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading Viceroy and Governor-General of India British India 2 April 1921 3 April 1926 London, England British Jewish[25]
24 Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics Prime Minister of Latvia Latvia 19 June 1921 26 January 1923 Durbe, Latvia Latvian Jewish[26][27][28]
28 June 1923 26 January 1924
25 Francis Bell Prime Minister of New Zealand New Zealand 14 May 1925 30 May 1925 Nelson, New Zealand New Zealand Jew[29]
26 Sir Isaac Isaacs Governor-General of Australia Australia 21 January 1931 23 January 1936 Melbourne, Australia Polish Jewish[30][31]
27 Léon Blum Prime Minister of France France 4 June 1936 22 June 1937 Paris, France French Jewish, Alsatian Jewish[32]
13 March 1938 10 April 1938
16 December 1946 22 January 1947
28 Léon Geismar Acting governor-general of French West Africa French West Africa 14 July 1938 28 October 1938 Dambach-la-Ville, Alsace-Lorraine Alsatian Jewish[33]
29 Mátyás Rákosi General Secretary of the MKP/MDP  Hungary 23 February 1945 18 July 1956 Ada, Austria-Hungary Hungarian Jewish[34]
Prime Minister of Hungary 14 August 1952 4 July 1953
30 Andrew Cohen Governor of Uganda Uganda Protectorate January 1952 1957 Berkhamsted, United Kingdom British Jewish[35]
31 René Mayer Prime Minister of France France 8 January 1953 28 June 1953 Paris, France French Jewish[36] father
32 Pierre Mendès France Prime Minister of France France 18 June 1954 23 February 1955 Paris, France French Jewish, Portuguese Jewish[37]
33 David Marshall Chief Minister of Singapore Singapore 6 April 1955 7 June 1956 Singapore, Straits Settlements Baghdadi Jewish[38]
34 Ernő Gerő General Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party  Hungary 18 July 1956 25 October 1956 Terbegec, Austria-Hungary Hungarian Jewish[39]
35 Roy Welensky Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland  Rhodesia and Nyasaland 2 November 1956 31 December 1963 Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia Lithuanian Jewish[40] father, identified as "half Jewish"
36 Michel Debré Prime Minister of France France 8 January 1959 14 April 1962 Paris, France Alsatian Jewish,[41] raised Catholic[42][43]
37 Joshua Hassan Chief Minister of Gibraltar Gibraltar 11 August 1964 6 August 1969 Gibraltar Gibraltarian Jewish, Sephardic Jewish[44]
25 June 1972 8 December 1987
38 Bruno Kreisky Chancellor of Austria Austria 21 April 1970 24 May 1983 Vienna, Austria-Hungary Austrian Jewish[45]
39 Sir Zelman Cowen Governor-General of Australia Australia 8 December 1977 29 July 1982 Melbourne, Australia Australian Jewish, Belarusian Jewish[46]
40 Léon Kengo wa Dondo Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 November 1982 31 October 1986 Libenge, Belgian Congo Polish Jewish[47] father
26 November 1988 4 May 1990
6 July 1994 2 April 1997
41 Laurent Fabius Prime Minister of France France 17 July 1984 20 March 1986 Paris, France French Jewish,[48][49] parents converted to Catholicism and was raised Catholic[50]
42 Eric Arturo Delvalle President of Panama Panama 28 September 1985 26 February 1988 Panama City, Panama Panamanian Jewish, Portuguese Jewish[51]
43 Henny Eman Prime Minister of Aruba Aruba 1 January 1986 9 February 1989 Aruba Aruban Jewish[52]
29 July 1994 30 October 2001
44
Petre Roman Prime Minister of Romania Romania 20 June 1990 1 October 1991 Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania Hungarian Jewish father,[53] showed no interest in Jewish affairs and was married in a Romanian Orthodox wedding ceremony[54]
45
József Antall Prime Minister of Hungary Hungary 23 May 1990 12 December 1993 Budapest, Hungary Hungarian Jewish[55]
46 Ruth Dreifuss Member of Swiss Federal Council  Switzerland 10 March 1993 31 December 2002 St. Gallen, Switzerland Swiss Jewish[56]
President of Switzerland 1 January 1999 31 December 1999
47 Efraín Goldenberg Prime Minister of Peru Peru 17 February 1994 28 July 1995 Lima, Peru Peruvian Jewish, Romanian Jewish[57][6]
48
Gyula Horn Prime Minister of Hungary Hungary 15 July 1994 6 July 1998 Budapest, Hungary Hungarian Jewish[55]
49 Janet Jagan President of Guyana Guyana 19 December 1997 11 August 1999 Chicago, Illinois, United States Guyanese Jewish, American Jewish[58]
50 Sergey Kiriyenko Prime Minister of Russia Russia 23 March 1998 23 August 1998 Sukhumi, Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union Russian Jewish, Georgian Jewish[59]
51 Yevgeny Primakov Prime Minister of Russia Russia 11 September 1998 12 May 1999 Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Russian Jewish[60]
52 Ricardo Maduro President of Honduras Honduras 27 January 2002 27 January 2006 Panama Honduran Jewish, Portuguese Jewish[61]
53 Zurab Zhvania Prime Minister of Georgia Georgia 17 February 2004 3 February 2005 Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union Armenian Jewish[62][63][28]
54 Mikhail Fradkov Prime Minister of Russia Russia 5 March 2004 14 September 2007 Samara, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Russian Jewish[64]
55 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Prime Minister of Peru Peru 16 August 2005 27 July 2006 Lima, Peru German Jewish, Peruvian Jewish[65][63][30]
President of Peru 28 July 2016 23 March 2018
56 Yehude Simon Prime Minister of Peru Peru 14 October 2008 11 July 2009 Lima, Peru Peruvian Jewish[66][63][30]
57 John Key Prime Minister of New Zealand New Zealand 19 November 2008 12 December 2016 Auckland, New Zealand Austrian Jewish[67][63][30][68] mother, he is agnostic and regularly attended church[69]
58 Jan Fischer Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 8 May 2009 13 July 2010 Prague, Czechoslovakia Czech Jewish[70]
59 Mike Eman Prime Minister of Aruba Aruba 30 October 2009 17 November 2017 Oranjestad, Aruba Aruban Jewish[71]
28 March 2025 Incumbent
60 Salomón Lerner Ghitis Prime Minister of Peru Peru 28 July 2011 10 December 2011 Lima, Peru Peruvian Jewish[72][73]
61 Volodymyr Groysman Prime Minister of Ukraine Ukraine 14 April 2016 29 August 2019 Vinnytsia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Ukrainian Jewish[74][75]
62 Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine Ukraine 20 May 2019 Incumbent Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Ukrainian Jewish[74][76]
63 Laurentino Cortizo President of Panama Panama 1 July 2019 1 July 2024 Panama City, Panama Greek Jewish[77] mother, but is a devout Roman Catholic[78][79]
64 Egils Levits President of Latvia Latvia 8 July 2019 8 July 2023 Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union Latvian Jewish[80] father, does not identify as Jewish[81]
65 Sophie Wilmès Prime Minister of Belgium Belgium 27 October 2019 1 October 2020 Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium Belgian Jewish[82]
66 Mikhail Mishustin Prime Minister of Russia Russia 16 January 2020 Incumbent Lobnya, Russian SFSR Russian Jewish[83]
67 Élisabeth Borne Prime Minister of France France 16 May 2022 9 January 2024 Paris, France French Jewish, Belgian Jewish, Polish Jewish[84]
68 Aleksandr Rozenberg Prime Minister of Transnistria Transnistria 30 May 2022 Incumbent Ladyzhyn, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Ukrainian Jewish[85]
69 Gabriel Attal Prime Minister of France France 9 January 2024 5 September 2024 Clamart, France French Jewish, Tunisian Jewish[86]
70 Claudia Sheinbaum President of Mexico Mexico 1 October 2024 Incumbent Mexico City, Mexico Lithuanian Jewish, Bulgarian Jewish[87]
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Heads of state and heads of government with minor Jewish heritage

Some former head of states and government have smaller amounts of Jewish heritage. Boris Johnson, a former prime minister of the United Kingdom whose maternal great-grandfather, Elias Avery Lowe, was a Moscow-born Jew born to a textile merchant,[88] said in a 2007 interview for the Jewish Chronicle, "I feel Jewish when I feel the Jewish people are threatened or under attack, that's when it sort of comes out".[88] David Cameron, another former prime minister of the United Kingdom, has referenced the German Jewish ancestry of one of his great-grandfathers, Arthur Levita, a descendant of the Yiddish author Elia Levita.[89][90]

Another recent head of state of Jewish heritage is Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president of France. Sarkozy has a Greek Jewish grandfather who converted to Catholicism to marry his French Catholic maternal grandmother.[91][92] He referred publicly to his Jewish grandfather.[93] Jorge Sampaio is a former president of Portugal whose maternal grandmother was a Sephardi Jew from Morocco.[94] Sampaio said that he is proud of his Jewish ancestry.[94] Xavier Bettel who has served as the prime minister of Luxembourg since 2013 said he has a Polish Jewish grandfather.[95] Former Romanian President Ion Iliescu stated that his grandfather was a Russian Jew who took refuge in Romania.[96] Javier Milei, the current President of Argentina since 2023, revealed in 2024 that his grandfather, a great influence in his life, discovered that he was a Jew from matrilineal descent shortly before his death. His grandfather's maternal grandfather had been a rabbi.[97]

Helmut Schmidt, a former chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982 had Jewish ancestry.[98] His father was born to a German Jewish banker, Ludwig Gumpel, and a Christian waitress, Friederike Wenzel,[99] and then covertly adopted, although this was kept a family secret for many years.[100] Schmidt served in Hitler's Wehrmacht, while managing to hide his Jewish roots from the Nazi regime.[101] Árpád Göncz, a former president of Hungary from 1990 to 2000, had a Jewish maternal grandfather.[102] Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the 60th President of Mexico is of partial Sephardic Jewish descent. He obtained Spanish nationality in early 2021 through the procedure that grants it to descendants of Sephardic Jews.[103]

Although most head of states with Jewish ancestry come from Europe and Latin America, some are from other regions of the World. Laisenia Qarase, a former prime minister of Fiji, has Jewish ancestry.[104] Qarase's mother is the daughter of John Herman Ma'afu Bowman, who had Jewish parents, Alexander Bowman and Sara Annette.[105][106] Another example is Carlos Veiga, a former prime minister of Cape Verde. He said in a 2018 interview: "my grandfather on my mother's side was Jewish, who came to Cape Verde from Gibraltar in the mid-1840s. He died before I was born and his grave was lost".[107]

Some heads of state claim to have Jewish ancestry, although this is not confirmed. Mexican President Francisco I. Madero's family was widely thought to have been of Portuguese-Jewish heritage.[108] Nicolás Maduro who has served as the president of Venezuela since 2013 said that his "grandparents were Jewish, from a [Sephardic] Moorish background, and converted to Catholicism in Venezuela".[109] Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa who has served as the president of Portugal since 2016 claimed that his mother had Jewish ancestry.[110] Historian Neagu Djuvara also claimed that former Romanian Prime Minister Arthur Văitoianu's father was a Jew who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.[111]

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