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US real estate investor [[Moses Libitsky]] is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco.   
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US real estate investor [[Moses Libitzky]] is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco.   
  
 
He also heads the [[Libitzky Family Foundation]], which funds an array of pro-Israel organisations in the US, Israel and the UK, including the [[Henry Jackson Society]].
 
He also heads the [[Libitzky Family Foundation]], which funds an array of pro-Israel organisations in the US, Israel and the UK, including the [[Henry Jackson Society]].
  
Libitsky serves on the board of [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] (WINEP), the [[Jewish Community Federation]] and [[Lehrhaus Judaica]].
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Libitzky serves on the board of [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] (WINEP), the [[Jewish Community Federation]] and [[Lehrhaus Judaica]].
  
 
He is a council member of the [[Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council]], an interfaith, bipartisan collaboration convened by the [[American Jewish Committee]] and the [[Islamic Society of North America]] in early fall 2016.
 
He is a council member of the [[Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council]], an interfaith, bipartisan collaboration convened by the [[American Jewish Committee]] and the [[Islamic Society of North America]] in early fall 2016.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 16 March 2018

US real estate investor Moses Libitzky is president and founding principal of Libitzky Property Companies, based in San Francisco.

He also heads the Libitzky Family Foundation, which funds an array of pro-Israel organisations in the US, Israel and the UK, including the Henry Jackson Society.

Libitzky serves on the board of Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), the Jewish Community Federation and Lehrhaus Judaica.

He is a council member of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, an interfaith, bipartisan collaboration convened by the American Jewish Committee and the Islamic Society of North America in early fall 2016.

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