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His father was [[Samuel Bronfman]] and his siblings include [[Edgar Bronfman]]. Hs is uncle to [[Edgar Bronfman, Jr.]], [[Matthew Bronfman]] and [[Adam Bronfman]].<ref>Nathanial Popper, [http://forward.com/articles/3284/keeping-alive-a-philanthropic-family-tradition/ Keeping Alive a Philanthropic Family Tradition], Jewish Daily Forward, accessed 8 August 2012</ref>
 
His father was [[Samuel Bronfman]] and his siblings include [[Edgar Bronfman]]. Hs is uncle to [[Edgar Bronfman, Jr.]], [[Matthew Bronfman]] and [[Adam Bronfman]].<ref>Nathanial Popper, [http://forward.com/articles/3284/keeping-alive-a-philanthropic-family-tradition/ Keeping Alive a Philanthropic Family Tradition], Jewish Daily Forward, accessed 8 August 2012</ref>
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In February 2015, it was reported that Bronfman's son, [[Stephen Bronfman]], plans to invest in Israeli high-tech companies through the newly established [[Claridge CDPQ Israel]] - a joint venture, based in Tel Aviv, between his [[Claridge]] and [[la Caisse]], another Canadian company. Claridge has previously invested in many Israeli firms, including [[Koor Industries]], [[Better Place]] (led by [[Shai Agassi]] and [[Viola Group]].<ref>Idan Rabi, '[http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-stephen-bronfman-sets-up-israel-investment-fund-1001009263 Stephen Bronfman sets up Israel investment fund]', <i>Globes</i> (11 February, 2015).</ref>
  
 
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==Affiliations==

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Charles Bronfman is a wealthy Canadian businessman. He has donated to several Israel lobby groups both personally and through philanthropic organisations founded with his second wife Andrea.

He was a co-founder of Birthright Israel[1] and the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies[2].

Family

His father was Samuel Bronfman and his siblings include Edgar Bronfman. Hs is uncle to Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Matthew Bronfman and Adam Bronfman.[3]

In February 2015, it was reported that Bronfman's son, Stephen Bronfman, plans to invest in Israeli high-tech companies through the newly established Claridge CDPQ Israel - a joint venture, based in Tel Aviv, between his Claridge and la Caisse, another Canadian company. Claridge has previously invested in many Israeli firms, including Koor Industries, Better Place (led by Shai Agassi and Viola Group.[4]

Affiliations

Donor to

Notes

  1. Charles Bronfman - Sharing the wealth to make magic, Birthright Israel, accessed 8 August 2012
  2. Bulletin 55, Moshe Dayan Center, accessed June 26, 2012
  3. Nathanial Popper, Keeping Alive a Philanthropic Family Tradition, Jewish Daily Forward, accessed 8 August 2012
  4. Idan Rabi, 'Stephen Bronfman sets up Israel investment fund', Globes (11 February, 2015).
  5. CHarles Bronfman - A Lifetime of Giving, thecharlesbronfmanprize.com, accessed 8 August 2012
  6. The Annual Herzliya Conference Series: on the Balance of Israel's National Security (2008) Conference Conclusions. Accessed 12th August 2008