Daniel Ozmo (born 1912 in Olovo, died 1942 in Jasenovac concentration camp) was a Bosnian Jewish painter and printmaker.
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Flory Jagoda was born to a Bosnian Jewish family in 1923, and grew up in the Bosnian town of Vlasenica and in Sarajevo.
Jakob Finci (born October 1, 1943 in Rab concentration camp) is a prominent Bosnian Jew and a former Bosnia and Herzegovina's ambassador to Switzerland.
Judah ben Solomon Chai Alkalai (1798 – October 1878) was a Bosnian Jew Sephardic rabbi in Zemun in the Austrian Empire's Military Frontier (in present day Serbia) and one of pioneers of modern Zionism.