Alexander (Aaron) Levin

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Alexander (Aaron) Levin (born April 1, 1968, in Odesa, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian American businessman and president of a Jewish Community in Kyiv ,[1] founding president of the World Forum of Russian-Speaking Jewry[2] and a leader of the US Russian-speaking community.[3]

Life[edit]

Levin was born in Odesa, Ukraine to a Jewish family. In 1988 Levin emigrated to America, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1993.[4] In 1994 Alexander Levin returned to Ukraine, where he got involved in the real estate development sector. He is a board member of the Ukrainian Construction Association (UCA). In 2007, Levin with his partners organized the largest real estate development group in Kyiv – KDD Group NV – and became the chairman of the board of directors.[5] As of December 2011 Levin owned 22.63% of KDD Group NV.[4] In June 2010, he became head of a Kyiv Jewish religious community, Brodsky Choral Synagogue. Levin is president of the board of the Babi Yar Memorial Fund.[6]

He is the founding president of the World Forum of Russian-Speaking Jewry, an international organization promoting ties between Russian-speaking Jews and the State of Israel.[4] On behalf of the 3 million Russian-speaking Jews all over the world, with Russia and the US being major diasporas, Levin has been invited as a key speaker to such high-profile events as the Israeli Presidential Conference Facing Tomorrow 2013[7] and at a ceremony commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2012 at the United Nations[8] In May 2012, Alexander (Aaron) Levin was elected as president of the "Keren Hayesod" (Israel National Fund in Ukraine),[4] and in 2013 in Jerusalem Levin received Chabad Man of the Year Award.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kiev Jewish community".
  2. ^ "Pat Cox and Aleksander Kwaśniewski met with Jewish community".
  3. ^ "New Yorkers elected a new mayor". November 6, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d "Alexander (Aaron) Levin. Bio".
  5. ^ "Co-owner of Kernel Group Verevskiy buys 68.2% of KDD Group".
  6. ^ "Babi Yar: Important steps taken towards the construction of the memorial complex in Ukraine". Archived from the original on October 14, 2013.
  7. ^ "Speakers, Mr. Alexander Levin, Ukraine/USA". Archived from the original on October 7, 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "A Russian Jewish Leader With Grand Plans".
  9. ^ "Alexander Levin – WFRJ President – CHABAD Man of the Year Award". YouTube.