NEW YORK — Six of the world’s ten richest people are of Jewish heritage, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index released this week.
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The group — Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Steve Ballmer, and Michael Dell — collectively hold more than $1.3 trillion in wealth, largely tied to the tech giants they founded: Oracle, Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Dell Technologies.
Michael Dell is the newest entrant to the top ten, joining Ellison, who ranks second globally with an estimated fortune of $334–$383 billion.
Their combined influence spans technology, philanthropy, and global affairs. Several, including Ellison, Zuckerberg, and Brin, were featured in The Jerusalem Post’s “50 Most Influential Jews of 2025,” recognized for both business success and charitable contributions.
Hebrew media outlets have prominently covered the concentration of Jewish figures atop the Bloomberg list, calling it an unprecedented milestone in the tech-driven era of global wealth.
		
                    
Who gives a feces! They don’t care for Jewish interests, they aren’t married to Jews, and they don’t even consider themselves Jewish.
Who cares about their green pieces of paper!
I wouldn’t brag about this.
What you except, Jose Rodriguez or Trayvon Floyd to make the list
How many have Jewish children?