List of African-American Jews
This is a list of African-American Jews.
| Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Occupation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eric Andre[1] | born 1983 | United States | Actor and comedian |
| Dinah Abrahamson[2] | 1954–2013 | United States | Author and politician |
| Koby Altman[3] | born 1982 | United States | General manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers |
| Moses "Shyne" Barrow[4] | born 1978 | United States
Belize |
Rapper, politician |
| Darrin Bell[5] | born 1975 | United States | Cartoonist |
| Nissim Black[6] | born 1986 | United States Israel | Rapper and producer |
| David Blu[7][8] | born 1980 | United States Israel | Basketball player |
| Lisa Bonet[9] | born 1967 | United States | Actress |
| Nell Carter[10] | 1948–2003 | United States | Singer and actress |
| Danielia Cotton[11] | born 1967 | United States | Singer, songwriter and guitarist |
| Jordan Dangerfield[12] | born 1990 | United States | NFL safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers |
| Sammy Davis, Jr.[13] | 1925–1990 | United States | Dancer and singer |
| Daveed Diggs[14] | born 1982 | United States | Actor, rapper, singer |
| Jordan Farmar[15] | born 1986 | United States | Basketball player |
| Ada Fisher[16] | born 1947 | United States | Physician and politician |
| Aaron Freeman[17] | born 1956 | United States | Comedian |
| Capers C. Funnye Jr.[18] | born 1952 | United States | Rabbi |
| Alicia Garza[19] | born 1981 | United States | Activist |
| Lewis Gordon[20] | born 1962 | United States | Philosopher |
| Kat Graham[21] | born 1989 | United States | Actress |
| Ahuvah Gray[22] | United States Israel | Writer | |
| Reuben Greenberg[23] | 1943–2014 | United States | Criminologist |
| Lani Guinier[24] | born 1950 | United States | Lawyer and scholar |
| Tiffany Haddish | born 1979 | United States
Eritrea |
Actress and comedienne |
| Ben Harper[25] | born 1967 | United States | Musician |
| Kali Hawk[21] | born 1986 | United States | Actress |
| Carolivia Herron[26] | born 1947 | United States | Writer and scholar |
| Reese Hopkins[27] | United States | Radio talk show host | |
| Ruby Johnson[28] | 1936–1999 | United States | Soul singer |
| Kidada Jones[29] | born 1974 | United States | Actress |
| Rashida Jones[30] | born 1976 | United States | Actress |
| Yaphet Kotto[31] | 1939–2021 | United States | Actor |
| Lenny Kravitz[31] | born 1964 | United States | Musician |
| Zoe Kravitz[32] | born 1988 | United States | Actress, singer, and model |
| Sandra Lawson[33][34][35] | born 1969 | United States | Rabbi |
| Julius Lester[36] | 1939–2018 | United States | Author |
| Lauren London[37] | born 1984 | United States | Actress and fashion model |
| Elliott Maddox[38] | born 1947 | United States | Baseball player |
| Saoul Mamby[39] | 1947–2019 | United States | Boxer |
| Taylor Mays[40] | born 1988 | United States | American football player |
| James McBride[41] | born 1957 | United States | Writer and musician |
| Yavilah McCoy[42] | born 1972 | United States | Teacher |
| Adah Isaacs Menken[43] | 1835–1868 | United States | Actress and poet |
| "Magnificent" Montague[44] | born 1928 | United States | Disc jockey |
| Walter Mosley[45] | born 1952 | United States | Novelist |
| Joshua Nelson[46] | United States | Gospel singer | |
| Aulcie Perry[47] | born 1950 | United States Israel | Basketball player |
| Rain Pryor[48] | born 1969 | United States | Actress and comedian |
| Shais Rishon[49][50] |
born 1982 |
United States | Rabbi, writer |
| Joshua Redman[51] | born 1969 | United States | Jazz saxophonist |
| Tracee Ellis Ross[52] | born 1972 | United States | Actress and model |
| Maya Rudolph[53] | born 1972 | United States | Actress and comedian |
| Anthony Russell[54] | born 1980 | United States | Singer and musician |
| Willie "The Lion" Smith[55] | 1897–1973 | United States | Jazz pianist |
| Alysa Stanton[56] | United States | Rabbi | |
| Amar'e Stoudemire[57] | born 1982 | United States
Israel |
Basketball player |
| Khleo Thomas[58] | born 1989 | United States | Actor |
| Andre Tippett[59] | born 1959 | United States | American football player |
| Michael W. Twitty[60] | born 1977 | United States | Writer and culinary historian |
| Alex Tyus[61] | born 1988 | United States Israel | Basketball player |
| Rebecca Walker[62] | born 1969 | United States | Feminist and writer |
| Justin Warfield[63] | born 1973 | United States | Rapper |
| Robin Washington[64] | born 1956 | United States | Journalist and filmmaker |
| Jamila Wideman[65] | born 1975 | United States | Basketball player |
| Andre Williams[66] | born 1936 | United States | R&B musician |
| Earl Williams[67] | born 1951 | United States Israel | Basketball player |
| Jackie Wilson[68] | 1934–1984 | United States | Singer |
| Y-Love[69] | born 1978 | United States | Hip hop artist |
| Drew Bundini Brown | 1928–1987 | United States | Boxing cornerman and actor |
| Doja Cat[70] | born 1995 | United States | Rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress |
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