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− | [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] | [[Iscar]] | + | [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] | [[Iscar]] | [[World Zionist Organization]] rep on the board of the [[Jewish Agency for Israel]] |
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− | [[Category:Israel|Wertheimer, Eitan]] | + | [[Category:Israel|Wertheimer, Eitan]][[Category:Wertheimer Family|Wertheimer, Eitan]] |
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Eitan Wertheimer is the son of Stef Wertheimer and a member of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya board. He is also one of the richest men in Israel due to the success of his company Iscar[1]. According to the New York Times the "Wertheimer family’s vast holdings include companies with United States Defense Department contracts"[2].
Affiliations
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya | Iscar | World Zionist Organization rep on the board of the Jewish Agency for Israel
Notes
- ↑ Boaz Bin Nun, The 40 Richest Israelis, Forbes Magazine, 01-September-2007, Accessed 25-August-2009
- ↑ William K. Rashbaum, Kerik Loan Activity Is Brought to Light After Indictment, The New York Times, 24-November-2007, Accessed 25-August-2009