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Arcadi Gaydamak

Arcadi Aleksandrovich Gaydamak (Hebrew: ארקדי אלכסנדרוביץ' גאידמק; Russian: Аркадий Александрович Гайдамак; born 8 April 1952 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian-born French-Israeli businessman, philanthropist, and President of the Congress of Jewish Religious Communities and Organizations of Russia (KEROOR). In the 1990s he was awarded the French Ordre national du Mérite[1][2] and the Ordre du Mérite agricole for actions taken to rescue personnel in the War in Bosnia. He holds Israeli, Canadian, French, and Russian nationalities, as well as a diplomatic passport from Angola. Gaydamak's net worth was valued between $700 million and $4 billion USD in 2007,[3] but following a series of lawsuits, failed investments, and the global economic crisis in 2008, his net worth declined significantly.

Arcadi Gaydamak
Born8 April 1952 (1952-04-08) (age 71)
Occupationbusinessman
SpouseIrene Chirolenikova
ChildrenAlexander, Khadija and Sonia

Gaydamak invested in real estate in France and Israel, in Kazphosphate - the world's largest phosphate producer, in a gold mine and a metal processing plant in Kazakhstan, in the Russian weekly Moskovskiye Novosti, in food distribution in Russia and in oil fields and granaries in Angola. In Israel, his assets included the Bikur Holim hospital in Jerusalem, the Beitar Jerusalem football club, 15% of Africa Israel Holdings, and 99FM radio station. His significant and rapid investments in Israel made him a celebrity in Israel during the mid-2000s, with many mentions in the local media.[4]

Biography Edit

Arcadi Gaydamak was born in Moscow, the capital of the USSR. At the age of 20, he was one of the first Jews to immigrate to Israel from Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union and receive Israeli citizenship. He lived on Kibbutz Beit HaShita, and studied Hebrew at an ulpan. He said he originally intended to serve in the Israeli Army, but ended up moving to France, where he opened a translation bureau.[5]

In 1982, Gaydamak Translations opened a branch in Canada. During that period he commenced international business, in import and export. After the collapse of the USSR, he built up ties in Russia and Kazakhstan, and formed various business organizations across Europe.[citation needed]

Gaydamak owns a home in Caesarea, Israel.[5] He is married to Irene Tzirolnicova, with whom he has three children. He speaks Russian, French, and English. He also speaks Portuguese and Hebrew on a basic level.

In December 2008, Gaydamak returned to Russia, settling in Moscow.[6] In February 2009, it was reported that he was seeking to regain his Russian citizenship, lost when he emigrated to Israel decades earlier.[7]

Political career Edit

 
Arcadi Gaydamak during a press conference, February 2007

In February 2007, seeing the social issues in Israel, Gaydamak founded a party devoted to socio-economic issues, which he named Social Justice.[8] Although the organization was established as a social movement, he said it could become a political party if the circumstances warranted it. In late 2007, the party contemplated taking part in the 2008 municipal elections.[9]

Gaydamak ran for mayor of Jerusalem in November 2008, but his party won no seats on the city council. During the campaign, Gaydamak courted the East Jerusalem Palestinian vote. Gaydamak approached the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Ahmad Hussein, Palestinian political figures and media, and came away with a near endorsement.[10]

Sport clubs and media ownership Edit

In July 2005, Gaydamak became sponsor of the Hapoel Jerusalem basketball team. The following month he donated $400,000 to the Israeli Arab Bnei Sakhnin football club. On the same day, Gaydamak announced the purchase of 55% of the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem, and two days later he announced the acquisition of full ownership. Gaydamak is the patron of several Jewish charities and president of the Congress of Jewish Religious Communities and Organizations of Russia (KEROOR), Russia's oldest Jewish umbrella group.

In January 2006, Portsmouth F.C. was sold to his son, Alexandre Gaydamak by Milan Mandarić. Gaydamak later sold the club to Ali al-Faraj in 2009. In the summer of 2008, Gaydamak said his son Alexandre was owner of Portsmouth F.C., and it was confirmed by the Premier League.[11]

In March 2006, he announced having bought the French newspaper France Soir via his company Moscow News.[12] He had purchased the Russian Moskovskie Novosti newspaper in 2004, fired some senior journalists, and changed the paper's mandate to a firmly pro-government one, appointing a pro-Putin journalist as editor-in-chief.

In June 2007, Gaydamak negotiated a deal to buy the non-kosher supermarket chain Tiv Taam. It was reported that he was planning to make the stores comply with Jewish religious practice: close them on Shabbat and halt the sale of pork products.[13] A few days later the deal fell through, resulting in a lawsuit.[14]

In July 2009, Gaydamak announced his decision to give up the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem in favor of Itzik Kornfein and Guma Aguiar. Kornfein would handle buying and selling players, while Aguair would engage in financing.[15]

Philanthropy Edit

 
A Pashkevil appreciating Arcadi Gaydamak's contributions to Jerusalem, 2007

Gaydamak has donated to many Israeli organizations, including Magen David Adom and Hatzolah. He also pledged $50 million to the Jewish Agency for Israel, but withdrew the offer. He ended up donating $10 million.

During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Gaydamak constructed a tent-village on the Nitzanim beach, hosting thousands of families who fled the rocket-ridden North and had no place to go. Gaydamak's contributions totaled $15 million (about $500,000 a day). In November 2006, he funded a one-week-long vacation in Eilat for hundreds of Sderot residents who have experienced rocket attacks from Gaza.[16]

Controversy Edit

Angola affair Edit

In October 2009, Gaydamak and French magnate Pierre Falcone were convicted by a French court of organizing arms trafficking in Angola during the civil war in 1993-98 in the amount of 790 million dollars, in violation of the Lusaka Protocol. He was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison. But his conviction on the arms dealing charges was overturned by the Court of Appeal in Paris on 29 April 2011. France attempted to extradite Gaydamak from Israel but Israeli law had changed in the interim.[17] Peter Storrie said that this situation helped precipitate the financial crisis at Portsmouth Football Club. The club was owned by Gaydamak's son Alexandre, and the charges against his father caused banks to withdraw overdraft privileges from the club, and to call the outstanding balances on its loans.[18] In November 2015, Gaydamak began a 3-year sentence in prison.[19]

Bank Hapoalim affair Edit

In October 2009, Gaydamak was indicted in the Tel Aviv District Court on suspicions of money laundering through Bank Hapoalim, together with several managers of the bank and the Italian-Israeli businessman Nahum Galmor.[20] In a plea deal, charges for laundering money were dropped and Gaydamak received a one-year suspended sentence and fine.[21]

Awards and recognition Edit

Gaydamak won two citations from the French government: Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite[1][2] and the Ordre du Mérite agricole for helping to rescue two captured French pilots in the War in Bosnia in the 1990s, as well as two French intelligence officers captured by rebel factions in the Caucasus. Because these operations were secret, the citations referred to his contribution to agriculture. Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua confirmed this, saying that President Jacques Chirac had personally authorized the citations.[1]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Yossi Melman (30 October 2009). "Gaydamak was once secret French agent, former minister says". Haaretz. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Ordre National du Merite Décret du 13 mai 1996 portant promotion et nomination" [National Order of Merit Decree of 13 May 1996 on the promotion and appointment] (in French). Legifrance. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  3. ^ . 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  4. ^ . The Times of Israel. 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b Jeremy Post (9 December 2005). "Gaydamak: Billionaire mystery man". The Jerusalem Post. from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  6. ^ Lily Galili (21 December 2008). "Where will Arcadi Gaydamak make his new home?". Haaretz. from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Gaydamak asks for Russian citizenship ahead of arms-dealing verdict". Haaretz. 26 February 2009. from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  8. ^ Lily Galili (21 February 2007). "Gaydamak announces formation of 'Social Justice' movement". Haaretz. from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Billionaire Gaydamak says he'll run for mayor of Jerusalem". Haaretz. 30 April 2007. from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  10. ^ Lili Galili (26 October 2008). "East Jerusalem newspaper Al Quds backs Gaydamak for mayor". Haaretz. from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  11. ^ . Premier League. 23 September 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  12. ^ Pascale Santi (14 March 2006). "Arcadi Gaydamak annonce avoir racheté "France Soir"" [Arcadi Gaydamak announces having bought back France Soir]. Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  13. ^ Sharon Wrobel (11 June 2007). "Tiv Taam, kosher? Gaydamak says yes". The Jerusalem Post. from the original on 27 March 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  14. ^ Tani Goldstein (18 June 2007). "Gaydamak, Tiv Ta'am deal falls through". Ynetnews. from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  15. ^ Asayag, Ofira (20 July 2009). ארקדי גאידמק לאיציק קורנפיין: בית"ר שלך מתנה ממני [Arcadi Gaydamak to Itzik Kornfein: Your Betar a gift from me] (in Hebrew). one.co.il. from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  16. ^ . The Jerusalem Post. 16 November 2006. Archived from the original on 12 March 2014.
  17. ^ Yossi Melman (27 October 2009). הרשעת ארקדי גאידמק - הפעם הוא לא יחזור לישראל [Conviction of Arcadi Gaydamak - This Time He Will Not Return To Israel]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  18. ^ "Storrie - Pompey deal close". Sky Sports. 21 February 2010. from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  19. ^ Ma'anit, Chen (24 November 2015). . Globes. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015.
  20. ^ Ofra Edelman (28 October 2009). "Gaydamack to post another $3.5m in bond for Hapoalim money laundering trial". Haaretz. from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  21. ^ Chen Ma'anit (14 February 2012). אושר הסדר הטיעון של גאידמק: יתרום 3 מיליון שקל למדינה [Gaydamak plea deal approved: will contribute 3 million shekel to the state]. Globes (in Hebrew). from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2014.

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Aleksandrovich and the family name is Gaydamak Arcadi Aleksandrovich Gaydamak Hebrew ארקדי אלכסנדרוביץ גאידמק Russian Arkadij Aleksandrovich Gajdamak born 8 April 1952 in Moscow USSR is a Russian born French Israeli businessman philanthropist and President of the Congress of Jewish Religious Communities and Organizations of Russia KEROOR In the 1990s he was awarded the French Ordre national du Merite 1 2 and the Ordre du Merite agricole for actions taken to rescue personnel in the War in Bosnia He holds Israeli Canadian French and Russian nationalities as well as a diplomatic passport from Angola Gaydamak s net worth was valued between 700 million and 4 billion USD in 2007 3 but following a series of lawsuits failed investments and the global economic crisis in 2008 his net worth declined significantly Arcadi GaydamakBorn8 April 1952 1952 04 08 age 71 Moscow USSROccupationbusinessmanSpouseIrene ChirolenikovaChildrenAlexander Khadija and SoniaGaydamak invested in real estate in France and Israel in Kazphosphate the world s largest phosphate producer in a gold mine and a metal processing plant in Kazakhstan in the Russian weekly Moskovskiye Novosti in food distribution in Russia and in oil fields and granaries in Angola In Israel his assets included the Bikur Holim hospital in Jerusalem the Beitar Jerusalem football club 15 of Africa Israel Holdings and 99FM radio station His significant and rapid investments in Israel made him a celebrity in Israel during the mid 2000s with many mentions in the local media 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Political career 3 Sport clubs and media ownership 4 Philanthropy 5 Controversy 5 1 Angola affair 5 2 Bank Hapoalim affair 6 Awards and recognition 7 See also 8 ReferencesBiography EditArcadi Gaydamak was born in Moscow the capital of the USSR At the age of 20 he was one of the first Jews to immigrate to Israel from Leonid Brezhnev s Soviet Union and receive Israeli citizenship He lived on Kibbutz Beit HaShita and studied Hebrew at an ulpan He said he originally intended to serve in the Israeli Army but ended up moving to France where he opened a translation bureau 5 In 1982 Gaydamak Translations opened a branch in Canada During that period he commenced international business in import and export After the collapse of the USSR he built up ties in Russia and Kazakhstan and formed various business organizations across Europe citation needed Gaydamak owns a home in Caesarea Israel 5 He is married to Irene Tzirolnicova with whom he has three children He speaks Russian French and English He also speaks Portuguese and Hebrew on a basic level In December 2008 Gaydamak returned to Russia settling in Moscow 6 In February 2009 it was reported that he was seeking to regain his Russian citizenship lost when he emigrated to Israel decades earlier 7 Political career EditMain article Social Justice political party nbsp Arcadi Gaydamak during a press conference February 2007In February 2007 seeing the social issues in Israel Gaydamak founded a party devoted to socio economic issues which he named Social Justice 8 Although the organization was established as a social movement he said it could become a political party if the circumstances warranted it In late 2007 the party contemplated taking part in the 2008 municipal elections 9 Gaydamak ran for mayor of Jerusalem in November 2008 but his party won no seats on the city council During the campaign Gaydamak courted the East Jerusalem Palestinian vote Gaydamak approached the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Muhammad Ahmad Hussein Palestinian political figures and media and came away with a near endorsement 10 Sport clubs and media ownership EditIn July 2005 Gaydamak became sponsor of the Hapoel Jerusalem basketball team The following month he donated 400 000 to the Israeli Arab Bnei Sakhnin football club On the same day Gaydamak announced the purchase of 55 of the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem and two days later he announced the acquisition of full ownership Gaydamak is the patron of several Jewish charities and president of the Congress of Jewish Religious Communities and Organizations of Russia KEROOR Russia s oldest Jewish umbrella group In January 2006 Portsmouth F C was sold to his son Alexandre Gaydamak by Milan Mandaric Gaydamak later sold the club to Ali al Faraj in 2009 In the summer of 2008 Gaydamak said his son Alexandre was owner of Portsmouth F C and it was confirmed by the Premier League 11 In March 2006 he announced having bought the French newspaper France Soir via his company Moscow News 12 He had purchased the Russian Moskovskie Novosti newspaper in 2004 fired some senior journalists and changed the paper s mandate to a firmly pro government one appointing a pro Putin journalist as editor in chief In June 2007 Gaydamak negotiated a deal to buy the non kosher supermarket chain Tiv Taam It was reported that he was planning to make the stores comply with Jewish religious practice close them on Shabbat and halt the sale of pork products 13 A few days later the deal fell through resulting in a lawsuit 14 In July 2009 Gaydamak announced his decision to give up the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem in favor of Itzik Kornfein and Guma Aguiar Kornfein would handle buying and selling players while Aguair would engage in financing 15 Philanthropy Edit nbsp A Pashkevil appreciating Arcadi Gaydamak s contributions to Jerusalem 2007Gaydamak has donated to many Israeli organizations including Magen David Adom and Hatzolah He also pledged 50 million to the Jewish Agency for Israel but withdrew the offer He ended up donating 10 million During the 2006 Israel Lebanon conflict Gaydamak constructed a tent village on the Nitzanim beach hosting thousands of families who fled the rocket ridden North and had no place to go Gaydamak s contributions totaled 15 million about 500 000 a day In November 2006 he funded a one week long vacation in Eilat for hundreds of Sderot residents who have experienced rocket attacks from Gaza 16 Controversy EditAngola affair Edit Main article Angolagate In October 2009 Gaydamak and French magnate Pierre Falcone were convicted by a French court of organizing arms trafficking in Angola during the civil war in 1993 98 in the amount of 790 million dollars in violation of the Lusaka Protocol He was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison But his conviction on the arms dealing charges was overturned by the Court of Appeal in Paris on 29 April 2011 France attempted to extradite Gaydamak from Israel but Israeli law had changed in the interim 17 Peter Storrie said that this situation helped precipitate the financial crisis at Portsmouth Football Club The club was owned by Gaydamak s son Alexandre and the charges against his father caused banks to withdraw overdraft privileges from the club and to call the outstanding balances on its loans 18 In November 2015 Gaydamak began a 3 year sentence in prison 19 Bank Hapoalim affair Edit In October 2009 Gaydamak was indicted in the Tel Aviv District Court on suspicions of money laundering through Bank Hapoalim together with several managers of the bank and the Italian Israeli businessman Nahum Galmor 20 In a plea deal charges for laundering money were dropped and Gaydamak received a one year suspended sentence and fine 21 Awards and recognition EditGaydamak won two citations from the French government Chevalier de l Ordre national du Merite 1 2 and the Ordre du Merite agricole for helping to rescue two captured French pilots in the War in Bosnia in the 1990s as well as two French intelligence officers captured by rebel factions in the Caucasus Because these operations were secret the citations referred to his contribution to agriculture Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua confirmed this saying that President Jacques Chirac had personally authorized the citations 1 See also EditAlexandre Gaydamak Lev Avnerovich Leviev History of the Jews in AngolaReferences Edit a b c Yossi Melman 30 October 2009 Gaydamak was once secret French agent former minister says Haaretz Retrieved 2 October 2014 a b Ordre National du Merite Decret du 13 mai 1996 portant promotion et nomination National Order of Merit Decree of 13 May 1996 on the promotion and appointment in French Legifrance Retrieved 2 October 2014 Gayadamak said to be worth USD 1 billion 21 March 2023 Archived from the original on 21 March 2023 Retrieved 21 March 2023 Abramovich is latest of more than 30 Russian Jewish tycoons to move to Israel The Times of Israel The Times of Israel 21 March 2023 Archived from the original on 21 March 2023 Retrieved 21 March 2023 a b Jeremy Post 9 December 2005 Gaydamak Billionaire mystery man The Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on 3 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Lily Galili 21 December 2008 Where will Arcadi Gaydamak make his new home Haaretz Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Gaydamak asks for Russian citizenship ahead of arms dealing verdict Haaretz 26 February 2009 Archived from the original on 18 November 2010 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Lily Galili 21 February 2007 Gaydamak announces formation of Social Justice movement Haaretz Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Billionaire Gaydamak says he ll run for mayor of Jerusalem Haaretz 30 April 2007 Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2014 Lili Galili 26 October 2008 East Jerusalem newspaper Al Quds backs Gaydamak for mayor Haaretz Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Premier League statement Premier League 23 September 2008 Archived from the original on 24 September 2008 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Pascale Santi 14 March 2006 Arcadi Gaydamak annonce avoir rachete France Soir Arcadi Gaydamak announces having bought back France Soir Le Monde in French Retrieved 2 October 2014 Sharon Wrobel 11 June 2007 Tiv Taam kosher Gaydamak says yes The Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on 27 March 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Tani Goldstein 18 June 2007 Gaydamak Tiv Ta am deal falls through Ynetnews Archived from the original on 3 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Asayag Ofira 20 July 2009 ארקדי גאידמק לאיציק קורנפיין בית ר שלך מתנה ממני Arcadi Gaydamak to Itzik Kornfein Your Betar a gift from me in Hebrew one co il Archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Sderot residents vie for trip to Eilat The Jerusalem Post 16 November 2006 Archived from the original on 12 March 2014 Yossi Melman 27 October 2009 הרשעת ארקדי גאידמק הפעם הוא לא יחזור לישראל Conviction of Arcadi Gaydamak This Time He Will Not Return To Israel Haaretz in Hebrew Archived from the original on 3 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Storrie Pompey deal close Sky Sports 21 February 2010 Archived from the original on 3 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Ma anit Chen 24 November 2015 Arcadi Gaydamak begins prison term in France Globes English Globes Archived from the original on 22 December 2015 Ofra Edelman 28 October 2009 Gaydamack to post another 3 5m in bond for Hapoalim money laundering trial Haaretz Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 Chen Ma anit 14 February 2012 אושר הסדר הטיעון של גאידמק יתרום 3 מיליון שקל למדינה Gaydamak plea deal approved will contribute 3 million shekel to the state Globes in Hebrew Archived from the original on 17 February 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2014 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arcadi Gaydamak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arcadi Gaydamak amp oldid 1178169182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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