Milton Himmelfarb (October 21, 1918 – January 4, 2006) was an American sociographer of the American Jewish community.
Himmelfarb worked for four decades at the American Jewish Committee where he was director of information and research services. He edited various versions of the American Jewish Yearbook. He also was a contributing editor of Commentary, the monthly journal of opinion.
Himmelfarb coined the aphorism on the Jewish community's political persuasions: "Jews earn like Episcopalians, and vote like Puerto Ricans."[1][2]
Himmelfarb's sister was the historian Gertrude Himmelfarb. He died in New York City at the age of 87.[3] Through Gertrude, he was the uncle of William and Elizabeth Kristol.
Selected works authored, co-authored or edited by Himmelfarb
Jews and Gentiles (Encounter Books), 2007,
American Jewish Year Book (Jewish Publication Society of America, various years)