Ларри Эллисон
Subject: Top 10
American Donors to the state of Israel check out # 10
1. Larry Ellison - No. 3 of the Forbes, 400 Net Worth: $47.5 billion
Larry Ellison, the world’s wealthiest Jew, made his fortune by founding the database-software giant Oracle Corporation. He and his wife have donated
millions to various causes in Israel. Most notably, they donated $9 million in a lump sum to the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces through Friends of
the IDF (FIDF). On an Israel visit in 2007, upon touring a community center in the southern city of Sderot, which often comes under rocket attacks
from Gaza, he immediately pledged $500,000 towards reinforcing the center against rockets.
2. Michael Bloomberg - No. 8 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $38.6 billion.
The former mayor of New York City is the second-wealthiest Jew on the list and famously pro-Israel. During last summer’s Operation Protective
Edge, he flew to Israel to express support, saying, Israel has a right to defend its people, and they’re doing exactly what they should be doing.
Bloomberg has donated millions to improve Israel’s medical services, dedicating a wing of Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital in honor of his mother and
expanding and enhancing the city’s main Magen David Adom emergency health service branch in honor of his father. In 2014, he won the $1 million
Genesis Prize, also known as the Jewish Nobel, and dedicated it to encouraging innovations and entrepreneurship inspired by Jewish values.
3. Sheldon Adelson - No. 15 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $26 billion
American Donors to the state of Israel check out # 10
1. Larry Ellison - No. 3 of the Forbes, 400 Net Worth: $47.5 billion
Larry Ellison, the world’s wealthiest Jew, made his fortune by founding the database-software giant Oracle Corporation. He and his wife have donated
millions to various causes in Israel. Most notably, they donated $9 million in a lump sum to the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces through Friends of
the IDF (FIDF). On an Israel visit in 2007, upon touring a community center in the southern city of Sderot, which often comes under rocket attacks
from Gaza, he immediately pledged $500,000 towards reinforcing the center against rockets.
2. Michael Bloomberg - No. 8 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $38.6 billion.
The former mayor of New York City is the second-wealthiest Jew on the list and famously pro-Israel. During last summer’s Operation Protective
Edge, he flew to Israel to express support, saying, Israel has a right to defend its people, and they’re doing exactly what they should be doing.
Bloomberg has donated millions to improve Israel’s medical services, dedicating a wing of Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital in honor of his mother and
expanding and enhancing the city’s main Magen David Adom emergency health service branch in honor of his father. In 2014, he won the $1 million
Genesis Prize, also known as the Jewish Nobel, and dedicated it to encouraging innovations and entrepreneurship inspired by Jewish values.
3. Sheldon Adelson - No. 15 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $26 billion
Adelson, who made billions through Las Vegas casinos, is one of the largest Israel donors in the world. He has given nearly $100 million to
Birthright Israel, a program, which brings young Jews from around the world on free trips to Israel. In 2006, Adelson gave $25 million to Jerusalem’s
Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem. He has also given $5.2 million to FIDF and established a $4.5 million Jewish studies center in Israel. A summit hosted
by Adelson raised $20 million towards organizing against anti-Israel boycotts and activities on US campuses. A close ally of Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Adelson has advocated strongly for Israel’s conservative Likud party.
Birthright Israel, a program, which brings young Jews from around the world on free trips to Israel. In 2006, Adelson gave $25 million to Jerusalem’s
Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem. He has also given $5.2 million to FIDF and established a $4.5 million Jewish studies center in Israel. A summit hosted
by Adelson raised $20 million towards organizing against anti-Israel boycotts and activities on US campuses. A close ally of Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Adelson has advocated strongly for Israel’s conservative Likud party.
4. Michael Dell - No. 23 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $19.1 billion
The Jewish founder of Dell Computers has used his wealth to bolster philanthropic causes across the US and Israel. In 2014, he donated $1.8 million to
the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, which provides general support for members of Israel’s military. He has visited Israel several times.
5.
Leslie Wexner - No. 63 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $7.6 billion.
Wexner, who made his fortune from the Limited and Victoria’s Secret chain, established the Wexner Foundation in 1984, which runs Israel programs
and fellowships with the goal of strengthening Israel’s public leadership and building bridges between policy makers in Israel and America. The program
brings Israeli public officials to the US to earn all-expenses-paid master’s degrees in Public Administration from Harvard University. Wexner also supports
Birthright Israel and Hillel, which runs Jewish and pro-Israel programs on college campuses.
6. David Green - No. 88 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $5.4 billion.
David Green, a devout evangelical Christian who founded the large crafts chain Hobby Lobby, says he has built his business purely on Biblical
principles. His son, Steve Green, is a major funder of the Covenant Journey, which has been called a Christian Birthright. Covenant Journey, whose
aim is to help strengthen Christian students love for the Holy Land, brings American students to Israel on subsidized trips during which the students visit
Christian holy sites. Visiting Israel, Green has said, will create a foundational platform from which they can become
goodwill ambassadors for Israel and the Jewish people.
7. Sam Zell - No. 107 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.9 billion.
Zell, a business magnate, who founded Equity Group Investments, is a major contributor to the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herziliya, Israel, giving a $3.1 million grant to the prestigious English-language College, known for its programs in government, foreign relations and policy. Zell has also donated money to
many Jewish causes in the US.
8.
Robert Kraft - No. 108 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.8 billion.
Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, and his wife Myra have given over $100 million of their fortune to various philanthropic causes, including many
Jewish and Israel-based programs and organizations. Their family foundation has endowed chairs in Jewish Studies at Boston College and Holy Cross College and a chair in Christian Studies at Brandeis Universities in order to promote Christian-Jewish understanding. The Krafts also donated millions of dollars to build Jerusalem’s Kraft Family Stadium, where Israel’s athletic leagues play and sporting and entertainment events are held. In addition, they have worked to support absorption programs for Ethiopian immigrants to Israel.
9. Ira Rennert - No. 108 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.8 billion.
The Rennert family, whose fortune came from investments, have contributed millions to a number of causes in Israel. They helped to fund the restoration of the
Western Wall in Jerusalem, and have donated to various centers for Jewish learning in the Holy Land. The Rennets have also donated hundreds of Torah scrolls to Israeli communities. Ira Rennert was also part of a group of US donors, who pledged $25.4 million to building Jewish homes in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City and the Sheikh Jarrahneighborhood of East Jerusalem.
10.
Donald Trump - No. 121 of Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.5 billion.
Donald Trump, who made his money through real estate, has been a visible supporter of Israel. He has served as a grand marshal at New York’s annual
Salute to Israel Parade, and has been honored by the Algemeiner news organization. Trump supported Benjamin Netanyahu during the 2013 Israeli
elections, putting out an ad in which he said, You truly have a great prime minister in Benjamin Netanyahu . . .Vote for Benjamin, terrific guy, terrific leader, great for Israel. His daughter, Ivanka, converted to Judaism and lives an Orthodox lifestyle with her husband and children.
The Jewish founder of Dell Computers has used his wealth to bolster philanthropic causes across the US and Israel. In 2014, he donated $1.8 million to
the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, which provides general support for members of Israel’s military. He has visited Israel several times.
5.
Leslie Wexner - No. 63 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $7.6 billion.
Wexner, who made his fortune from the Limited and Victoria’s Secret chain, established the Wexner Foundation in 1984, which runs Israel programs
and fellowships with the goal of strengthening Israel’s public leadership and building bridges between policy makers in Israel and America. The program
brings Israeli public officials to the US to earn all-expenses-paid master’s degrees in Public Administration from Harvard University. Wexner also supports
Birthright Israel and Hillel, which runs Jewish and pro-Israel programs on college campuses.
6. David Green - No. 88 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $5.4 billion.
David Green, a devout evangelical Christian who founded the large crafts chain Hobby Lobby, says he has built his business purely on Biblical
principles. His son, Steve Green, is a major funder of the Covenant Journey, which has been called a Christian Birthright. Covenant Journey, whose
aim is to help strengthen Christian students love for the Holy Land, brings American students to Israel on subsidized trips during which the students visit
Christian holy sites. Visiting Israel, Green has said, will create a foundational platform from which they can become
goodwill ambassadors for Israel and the Jewish people.
7. Sam Zell - No. 107 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.9 billion.
Zell, a business magnate, who founded Equity Group Investments, is a major contributor to the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herziliya, Israel, giving a $3.1 million grant to the prestigious English-language College, known for its programs in government, foreign relations and policy. Zell has also donated money to
many Jewish causes in the US.
8.
Robert Kraft - No. 108 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.8 billion.
Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, and his wife Myra have given over $100 million of their fortune to various philanthropic causes, including many
Jewish and Israel-based programs and organizations. Their family foundation has endowed chairs in Jewish Studies at Boston College and Holy Cross College and a chair in Christian Studies at Brandeis Universities in order to promote Christian-Jewish understanding. The Krafts also donated millions of dollars to build Jerusalem’s Kraft Family Stadium, where Israel’s athletic leagues play and sporting and entertainment events are held. In addition, they have worked to support absorption programs for Ethiopian immigrants to Israel.
9. Ira Rennert - No. 108 of the Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.8 billion.
The Rennert family, whose fortune came from investments, have contributed millions to a number of causes in Israel. They helped to fund the restoration of the
Western Wall in Jerusalem, and have donated to various centers for Jewish learning in the Holy Land. The Rennets have also donated hundreds of Torah scrolls to Israeli communities. Ira Rennert was also part of a group of US donors, who pledged $25.4 million to building Jewish homes in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City and the Sheikh Jarrahneighborhood of East Jerusalem.
10.
Donald Trump - No. 121 of Forbes 400 Net Worth: $4.5 billion.
Donald Trump, who made his money through real estate, has been a visible supporter of Israel. He has served as a grand marshal at New York’s annual
Salute to Israel Parade, and has been honored by the Algemeiner news organization. Trump supported Benjamin Netanyahu during the 2013 Israeli
elections, putting out an ad in which he said, You truly have a great prime minister in Benjamin Netanyahu . . .Vote for Benjamin, terrific guy, terrific leader, great for Israel. His daughter, Ivanka, converted to Judaism and lives an Orthodox lifestyle with her husband and children.
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