Although officially Jews have never made up more than five percent of the country's total population
When you're opening statement is an excuse, you can skip the rest of the statement. But I'll go ahead and go through your bullshit one more time.
Leon Trotsky (Lev Bronstein) headed the Red Army and, for a time, was chief of Soviet foreign affairs.
Wrong. He was never the "head of the Red Army". He did aid in a defense once that lasted all of 2 days in 1917, but that was about it. He was a foreign minister and political hack, but that was about it.
Although of the Jewish race his family never practiced Judaism. The entire reason he changed his name was in order to further remove himself from the Jewish moniker as he himself was a bit of an anti-Semite. So, really bad example on that front.
Yakov Sverdlov (Solomon) was both the Bolshevik party's executive secretary and -- as chairman of the Central Executive Committee -- head of the Soviet government.
LOL! Really? You really are thick as two short planks.
He was in office a grand total of 16 months. He was in fact dead 3 years before the Soviet Union was ever formed. So, sorry. He doesn't count when he was fucking dead less than a year-and-a-half after gaining office.
Grigori Zinoviev (Radomyslsky) headed the Communist International (Comintern), the central agency for spreading revolution in foreign countries.
Congratulations! You found
ONE.
Other prominent Jews included press commissar Karl Radek (Sobelsohn), foreign affairs commissar Maxim Litvinov (Wallach), Lev Kamenev (Rosenfeld) and Moisei Uritsky.
Karl Radek was a writer. He was never allowed to be part of the Bolshevik regime. He left for Germany after the revolution having never once been an actual member of the Bolsheviks.
Maxim Litvinov was another anti-Semite self loather that didn't want to be a Jew. His original position only lasted not quite a year. He was then rehired for an 8 year stint in the 1930's. He was a non-factor in pretty much every way.
Lev Kamenev hated Trosky. That didn't really work out too well for him. He was another "didn't want to be a Jew" and never practiced Judaism. He was a non-factor and was given a token post for 3 years. He was ousted when he had a falling out with Stalin.
Moisei Uritsky was the head of the Secret Police for the city of Petrograd for 5 months in 1918. He died, ending his input. That's the grand sum of his membership in the Bolshevik leadership. Another non-factor.
So, lets go back and review what you said earlier:
lol. Basically the entire Bolshevik leadership was Jewish, even though Jews were very few in Russia and Ukraine (probably less than 5%). Even if you don't like it, that's just historical fact.
So, out of roughly 24,000 Bolsheviks in the leadership, you found exactly
ONE GUY that was a practicing Jew.
So much for your "proof".