Lazar Izrayilevich Brodsky (Russian: Ла́зарь Изра́илевич Бро́дский, Ukrainian: Ла́зар Ізраїльович Бро́дський, Hebrew: אליעזר ברודסקי; September 7 [O.S.
September 19] 1904) was a Russian businessman of Jewish origin, sugar magnate, philanthropist and patron.
Together with his brother Lev (Leon) he inherited his father's very successful sugar production business.
Brodsky was buried in a marble tomb at Lukyanovka Jewish cemetery (the tomb has not survived); best people of the city attended the ceremony, including the governor, the mayor commander, and the mayor.
In 1900, at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, Brodsky received the French Legion of Honor for the high quality of the goods produced at his plants.