Faculty
- Dorit Aharonov, computer science
- Lydia Aran, scholar of Buddhism
- Robert Aumann, 2005 Nobel Prize laureate for Economics
- Yishai Bar, law
- Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, linguistics
- Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, international relations
- Aharon Barak, former President of the Israeli Supreme Court
- Yehuda Bauer, Holocaust history
- Jacob Bekenstein, physics
- Norman Bentwich, international relations
- Ernst David Bergmann, chairman of Israeli Atomic Energy Commission
- Martin Buber, religion & Jewish philosophy
- Howard Cedar, Chairperson, Developmental Biology & Cancer Research, IMRIC
- Ilan Chet, agricultural biotechnology
- Richard I. Cohen, history
- Avishai Dekel Andre Aisenstadt Chair of Theoretical Physics
- Shmuel Eisenstadt, sociology
- Menachem Elon, former Deputy President of the Israeli Supreme Court
- Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel, mathematics
- Hillel Furstenberg, mathematics, Israel Prize Winner
- Leah Goldberg (1911–1970), poet
- Asher Dan Grunis, Supreme Court Justice
- Louis Guttman, social sciences and statistics
- Ephraim Halevy, Mossad chief
- Elihu Katz, communication
- Lumír Ondřej Hanuš, analytic chemist
- Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel Prize laureate for Economics
- Ruth Kark, geography of (Eretz) Israel
- Aharon Katzir, chemistry
- David Kazhdan, mathematics
- Baruch Kimmerling, sociology
- Ruth Lapidoth, law
- Ruth Lawrence, mathematics
- Yeshayahu Leibowitz, biochemistry and Jewish philosophy
- Avigdor Levontin, law
- Amia Lieblich, psychology
- Joram Lindenstrauss, mathematics, Israel Prize Winner
- Elon Lindenstrauss, mathematics, laureate of the 2010 Fields Medal
- Avishai Margalit, philosophy Israel Prize Winner
- Amihai Mazar, archaeology, Israel Prize Winner
- Benjamin Mazar. archaeologist, Israel Prize Winner, former University president and rector
- George Mosse, history
- Bezalel Narkiss, art history
- Amnon Netzer, Jewish Studies and history
- Ehud Netzer, archaeology
- Mordechai Nisan, social science
- Dan Pagis
- Nurit Peled-Elhanan, education
- Joshua Prawer, history
- Michael O. Rabin, computer science and mathematics, Israel Prize Winner and recipient of the Turing Award.
- Giulio Racah, physics
- Frances Raday, law
- Aharon Razin, Researcher, IMRIC
- Eliyahu Rips, mathematics
- Mordechai Rotenberg, social work
- Gershom Scholem, Jewish mysticism
- Eliezer Schweid, Jewish philosophy
- Saharon Shelah, mathematics
- Zlil Sela, mathematics
- Zeev Sternhell, political science
- Hayim Tadmor, Assyriology
- Jacob Talmon, history
- Gadi Taub, social sciences
- Amos Tversky, psychology
- Claude Vigée, French literature
- Avi Wigderson, computer science and mathematics
- Joseph Yahalom, Hebrew poetry
- Hanna Yablonka, Holocaust history
- S. Yizhar, writer
- Gabriel Herman, Historian
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