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Aaron G. Frenkel (born September 9, 1957 in Israel) is an international entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist.

Career

Since the 1980s, Frenkel has been the owner of the Loyd's Group, a company that engaged in investments, property and real estate.[1][2] energy, high-tech and the aerospace industry.[3]

Frenkel established the Loyd's Group as a representative of the main commercial civil aviation industry manufacturers (O.E.M.)[4] in Central & Eastern Europe as The Boeing Company, Airbus SE, Gulfstream Aerospace, Agusta, Embraer and others.[5] The company is estimated to have been involved in investments and transactions worth over 35 billion dollars during the last 25 years.

Aaron Frenkel is also a real estate magnate who owns numerous properties around the world. In 2020, Frankel acquired control in Gav-Yam real estate company, one of the largest and oldest in the Israeli real estate sector. In December 2021, he sold his holdings in Gav-Yam to Property & Building Corp. Ltd. (PBC) at a value of NIS 3.1 billion, earning a profit of 1.25 billion NIS.[6]

Frenkel, with Mubadala Investment Company from Abu Dhabi, acquired 22% stake of the Tamar gas field in the Mediterranean Sea.[7][8]

Frenkel invested in the banking sector, in June 2022, he become the largest private shareholder in Bank Leumi (2.1%).[9]

Frenkel is the chairman of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC), the vice president of the World Jewish Congress (W.J.C)[10] and the president of Limmud FSU.[11]

Philanthropy

Frenkel is a philanthropist in the areas of health care, welfare, clean environment and education.

Health care

Frenkel serves as chairman of the International Board of Trustees of Yad Sarah,[12] the largest health and volunteer organization in Israel.

In September 2017, Frenkel funded and donated The Frenkel Emergency Medical Center (FEMC), located at Yad Sarah Center in Jerusalem[13] FEMC includes a medical imaging department, treatment rooms, laboratories and other facilities. This new emergency center handles hundreds of thousands of needy people.[14][15]

Frenkel has also supported the Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center[16] and the Ezra LeMarpeh health support organization.[17]

Community

Limmud FSU was founded in 2006, and Frenkel serves as its President.[18][19] Limmud FSU engages young Russian-Jewish adults and empowers them to take ownership of their identity and connect with their communities through pluralistic, egalitarian volunteer-driven conferences of Jewish learning, culture and tradition.[20][21]

Frenkel, along with others, assisted in the rescue of athletes and asylum seekers from Afghanistan after it fell to Taliban rule.[22][23]

Personal life

Frenkel is married to Maja Ruth Frenkel, they have 5 children.

Awards and recognition

References

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External links

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