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- Jacob Bassevi (1580–1634) Bohemian Court Jew and financier
- Hana Brady (1931–1944) Holocaust victim
- George Brady (1928 – ) brother of Hana Brady
- Salo Flohr (1908–1983) leading chess master of the early 20th century
- Petr Ginz (1928–1944) young boy who was deported to the Terezín concentration camp during the Holocaust
- Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal, (1759–1849) merchant
- Frank Lowy (1930–), businessman
- Frank Petschek, a Czech-German businessman whose properties were seized by the Nazis, and who financed the publication, after the war, of Raul Hilberg's pathfinding work of history, The Destruction of the European Jews (1961).
- Richard Réti (1889–1929) chess grandmaster
- Wilhelm Steinitz (1836–1900) first World Chess Champion
- Yoshua Samuel Rusnak (also "Yehoshua Sh'mu'el Rusnak") Diasporan Jew and Zionist based in Kosice, Slovakia. Spouse was Leonora Reisova Rusnkakova (1860–1937); children Paula (1881–1884), Adolf (1884–1913), Vilmosz, David "Dudus" (b. 1894), and Simon Rusnak (1896–1955), and Pepi Rusnkova Grinfeldova (married Zoltan "Zoli" Grinfeld (b. 1895)). All who lived during the Second World War but Simon (who immigrated to the United States) perished in the Holocaust on 17 May 1944 at Auschwitz.
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