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  2. Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Moussaieff (Hebrew: שלמה מוסאיוף) (1925 – July 1, 2015) was an Israeli jeweler, of Bukharan Jewish descent. He was the grandson of the gemstone trader Rabbi Moussaieff from Uzbekistan.

  3. YVEL - Wikipedia

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    The Yvel jewelry design center and production factory stand on the slopes of the Judean Hills just outside Motza, along the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway.The 4,645 square metres (50,000 sq ft) complex houses a visitors' center with a 3D movie theater, where short films showing the company's history and mission are shown for jewelry shoppers, guests and visiting tour groups.

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in retail - Wikipedia

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    Richard B. Cohen (born 1952), owner of C&S Wholesale Grocers, the largest wholesale grocery supply company in the U.S. [75] Nathan Cummings (1896–1985), Canadian-born founder of the Sara Lee Corporation [76] Hilda Eisen (1917–2017), Polish-born co-founder of egg distribution company Norco Ranch Inc. [77]

  5. Diamond industry in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The diamond industry of Israel is an important world player in producing cut diamonds for wholesale. In 2010, Israel became the chair of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme . [ 1 ] As of 2016 [update] , cut diamonds constituted 23.2% of Israel's total exports and they were the country's biggest export product, amounting to 12% of the ...

  6. Radhanite - Wikipedia

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    Sefer haDinim, a Hebrew account of the travels of Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir of Mainz, named Przemyśl and Kiev as trading sites along the Radhanite route. In the early 12th century, a French-Jewish trader named Isaac ben Dorbolo wrote that he traveled with Radhanite merchants to Poland.

  7. Nathan Boasberg - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Boasberg died on 6 September 1910 in Buffalo, New York at the home of his daughter, Margaret, on Ashland Avenue. At the time of his death, he was Buffalo’s oldest Jewish settler and the oldest living charter member of Temple Beth El. He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Section FF (which is the old Temple Beth Zion section).

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