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The '''Jewish Mob''' (also known by other names such as the '''Israeli Mafia''', '''Israeli Mob''', '''Hebrew Mob''', or '''Kosher Nostra''') is a type of [[organized crime]] syndicate, primarily consisting of Americans of | The '''Jewish Mob''' (also known by other names such as the '''Israeli Mafia''', '''Israeli Mob''', '''Hebrew Mob''', or '''Kosher Nostra''') is a type of [[organized crime]] syndicate, primarily consisting of Americans of Israeli descent, as well as Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews. They have often worked closely with the [[American Mafia]] and sometimes even the [[Russian Mafia]]. Famous Jewish mobsters include [[Mickey Cohen]], [[Bugsy Siegel]], [[Meyer Lansky]] (of Ashkenazi bloodlines), and [[Frank Rosenthal]] (also of Ashkenazi bloodlines). | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the late 19th century in New York City, [[Monk Eastman]] (who himself was most likely not Jewish) operated a powerful Jewish gang that competed with Italian and Irish gangs, notably [[Paul Kelly]]'s [[Five Points Gang]], for control of New York City's underworld. Another notorious gang, known as the Lenox Avenue Gang, led by [[Harry Horowitz|Harry "Gyp the Blood" Horowitz]], consisted of mostly Jewish members and some Italian members (such as [[Francesco Cirofisi]]). It was one of the most violent gangs of the early 20th century and became famous for the murder of gambler and gangster Herman Rosenthal. | In the late 19th century in New York City, [[Monk Eastman]] (who himself was most likely not Jewish) operated a powerful Jewish gang that competed with Italian and Irish gangs, notably [[Paul Kelly]]'s [[Five Points Gang]], for control of New York City's underworld. Another notorious gang, known as the Lenox Avenue Gang, led by [[Harry Horowitz|Harry "Gyp the Blood" Horowitz]], consisted of mostly Jewish members and some Italian members (such as [[Francesco Cirofisi]]). It was one of the most violent gangs of the early 20th century and became famous for the murder of gambler and gangster Herman Rosenthal. |