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Abraham A. Ribicoff

Abraham A. Ribicoff

Abraham A. Ribicoff - Served as Conn.s Governor (1955-61). Later Senator.

Arthur Seligman

Arthur Seligman - Governor of New Mexico, 1930.

Bob Rae

Bob Rae - Former Premier of the Canadian Province of Ontario. Member of the New Democratic Party. Correction: Rae is one quarter Jewish and married to a Jewish woman. He is also a great friend of the Jewish community. But he is not Jewish by either religious law or self-identification.

Bruce Sundlun

Bruce Sundlun - Governor of Rhode Island, 1991-95. Democrat. He is a retired Air Force colonel. He was not that popular a governor and was defeated for re-election.

David Emanuel

David Emanuel - Revolutionary war soldier and Governor of Georgia, 1801. Emanuel filled-out nine months of the term of the sitting Governor who resigned to take a Senate seat. Emanuel County, Georgia is named for him. This entry is problematic since little is known about his early life. However, sources we have consulted reference historians that state that there is strong evidence he was Jewish. However, the irony is that one of these sources is a ministers bible in which Emanuels conversion away from Judaism is noted. Therefore, Moses Alexander of Idaho holds the title of first "professed" Jew to be a governor of an American state.

Ed Rendell

Ed Rendell -

Edward Salomon

Edward Salomon - Medal of Honor winner, American Civil War. Governor of Washington Territory, 1869. Later moved to California where he became a leading lawyer and head of the California division of the Grand Army of the Republic (the Union veterans organization).

Eliot Spitzer

Eliot Spitzer -

Ernest Gruening

Ernest Gruening - Territorial Governor of Alaska between 1939 and 1953. His performance in office was widely praised. This was the period when Alaska "really joined" the rest of the United States as a result of WWII. During Gruening term in office the "Alcan" highway was built and the Japanese were expelled from their toe-hold in the Aleutians.

Frank Licht

Frank Licht - Governor of Rhode Island 1968-1972. Democrat. Also a distinguished lawyer and Judge who was active in the Jewish community.

Henry Horner

Henry Horner - Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1933-1940. Died in office. A supporter of labor and the New Deal. Horner managed to stay largely independent of the Chicago Democratic "machine" and he had a sterling reputation for honesty and integrity.

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    Governor of Oregon, 1931.

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    Former governor of Vermont; deputy secretary of the US Department of Education

  • Marvin Mandel

    Governor of Maryland (after Spiro Agnew). Democrat.

  • Milton Shapp

    Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-79, once ran for Democratic presidential nomination.

  • Moses Alexander

    First professed Jew elected governor in US. Gov. of Idaho in 1915. Must surprise right wing militias who think they got to Idaho first.

  • Neil Goldschmidt

    Gov. of Oregon from 1987 to 1991. Democrat.

  • Samuel H. Shapiro

    Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969.

  • Simon Bamberger

    First non-Mormon Governor of Utah (1916). Interesting place, since all non-Mormons are called gentiles by Mormons. So Bamberger was a Jewish/Gentile governor.

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Abraham A. Ribicoff

Served as Conn.s Governor (1955-61). Later Senator.

Arthur Seligman

Governor of New Mexico, 1930.

Bob Rae

Former Premier of the Canadian Province of Ontario. Member of the New Democratic Party. Correction: Rae is one quarter Jewish and married to a Jewish woman. He is also a great friend of the Jewish community. But he is not Jewish by either religious law or self-identification.

Bruce Sundlun

Governor of Rhode Island, 1991-95. Democrat. He is a retired Air Force colonel. He was not that popular a governor and was defeated for re-election.

David Emanuel

Revolutionary war soldier and Governor of Georgia, 1801. Emanuel filled-out nine months of the term of the sitting Governor who resigned to take a Senate seat. Emanuel County, Georgia is named for him. This entry is problematic since little is known about his early life. However, sources we have consulted reference historians that state that there is strong evidence he was Jewish. However, the irony is that one of these sources is a ministers bible in which Emanuels conversion away from Judaism is noted. Therefore, Moses Alexander of Idaho holds the title of first "professed" Jew to be a governor of an American state.

Ed Rendell

Edward Salomon

Medal of Honor winner, American Civil War. Governor of Washington Territory, 1869. Later moved to California where he became a leading lawyer and head of the California division of the Grand Army of the Republic (the Union veterans organization).

Eliot Spitzer

Ernest Gruening

Territorial Governor of Alaska between 1939 and 1953. His performance in office was widely praised. This was the period when Alaska "really joined" the rest of the United States as a result of WWII. During Gruening term in office the "Alcan" highway was built and the Japanese were expelled from their toe-hold in the Aleutians.

Frank Licht

Governor of Rhode Island 1968-1972. Democrat. Also a distinguished lawyer and Judge who was active in the Jewish community.

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