These three in particular would be interesting to get in Logos:
But also some of their other biographies of influential Jewish people in that series would be of interest:
These additional ones are names I don't recognize but if you end up going for completeness of the series they should be included. I'm sure they are intriguing people.
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But you are missing at least two:
http://www.jewishlives.org shows planned volumes as well (though I certainly hope they intend to expand that list later).
These additional ones are names I don't recognize but if you end up going for completeness of the series they should be included. I'm sure they are intriguing people. (...) Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution Jabotinsky
I actually think those two, plus David ben Gurion, are the ones I'd be most interested in. Vladimir Jabotinsky and Abraham Isaac Kook are both extremely important persons in modern Jewish history. You can't understand modern Israel without knowing about them. As it happens, the Jabotinsky Museum was the first place I visited during my recent trip to Israel (apart from the airport and the hotel, naturally).
I recommend reading the first review on the Jabotinsky volume. It's fairly long, but does a great job of arguing why it's important for [American Evangelical] Christians to be aware of Israeli history.
Btw, we already have some of Kook's writings on prepub: Abraham Isaac Kook: The Lights of Penitence, the Moral Principles, Lights of Holiness, Essays, Letters, and Poems.