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Vadim Rabinovich is a Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and president of the European Jewish Union, the European Jewish Parliament, and the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress. He is also the owner of the Ukrainian football club FC Arsenal Kyiv.
Rabinovich was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1953. He graduated from the Kharkiv Institute of Radio Electronics in 1975 and began his career as an engineer. In the early 1990s, he founded a number of companies in the oil and gas industry.
Rabinovich is a major philanthropist and has donated millions of dollars to Jewish causes in Ukraine and around the world. He is also a major supporter of the arts, having funded the restoration of the Jewish Museum in Kyiv and the Jewish Theater in Kharkiv.
Rabinovich is also a major supporter of Ukrainian football, having purchased FC Arsenal Kyiv in 2011. He has invested heavily in the club, helping to build a new stadium and signing a number of high-profile players.
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Vadim Zinov'evich RabinovichВадим Зіновійович Рабинович |
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Natural gas exporter,Media proprietor |
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71 years old |
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Leo |
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4 August, 1953 |
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4 August |
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Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) |
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Vadim Rabinovich Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Irina Rabinovich
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Irina Rabinovich |
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1 daughter, 2 sons |
Vadim Rabinovich Net Worth
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On 15 November 2018 Rabinovich announced he would not take part in the 2019 presidential election; but that he would top his party's For life list in the following 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary elections.
On 25 March 2014, Rabinovich registered with the Central Election Commission as a self-nominated candidate for the presidency of Ukraine. In the 2014 presidential election received 2.25 percent of the overall vote, with his best showing in Dnipropetrovsk and the Zaporizhia, Mykolaiv and Odessa regions. Rabinovich was elected to Parliament that year, after placing fourth on the Opposition Bloc electoral list. In July 2016, Rabinovich suspended his membership with the party and together with ex-Opposition Bloc member Yevhen Murayev created the political party For life (the former Center Party). though he did not leave the Opposition Bloc faction in order not to lose his MP mandate.
On 28 March 2014, the Kyiv Post reported that Rabinovich had registered as a self-nominated candidate for the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election. This was partly to counter the characterization of the new Ukrainian government as anti-Semitic. After registering, Rabinovich said: "I want to destroy the myth about an anti-Semitic Ukraine which is spreading around the world. Probably I'm the most fortunate candidate. Today unification is needed, and I'm a unifying candidate. I have no maniacal thirst for power, I just want to help the country". In the election, he received 2.25 percent of the vote.
In March 2013 Rabinovich survived an apparent attempt on his life in Kiev; an explosive device was hurled into Rabinovich’s car near Klovska metro station.
With help from Rabinovich, a monument to victims of terrorism was dedicated in Kiev by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, US Ambassador John E. Herbst and Russian Ambassador Viktor Chernomyrdin on 11 September 2005. Since 1997 he has been president of the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress. In 2001, Rabinovich became head of the Step Towards Unity Forum of Christians and Jews and co-chair of the European Jewish Parliament. From 2007 to 2013, he was a president of the Arsenal Kiev football club.
Rabinovich founded Media International Group (MIG), which included the Stolichnye Novosti publishing company, the MIGnovosti and MIGnews newspapers in Ukraine and Israel, respectively, and the Delovaya Nedelya business weekly, in 2000. MIG later purchased Novoe Russkoe Slovo (The New Russian Word, the oldest Russian newspaper in the US), the Narodnaia Volna radio station, the CN-Stolichnye Novosti political weekly and the Stolichka daily newspaper. Rabinovich co-owned Jewish News One from 2011 until its closure in 2014.
On June 24, 1999, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) bans Rabinovych from entering Ukraine for the period of 5 years. According to the SBU press service, the decision is taken as Rabinovych's activity causes considerable damage to the economy of Ukraine. Later media report that the SBU decision is related to the fact that Rabinovych leaks information about the sale of ammunition by Ukraine to Yugoslavia despite then effective international embargo. In 1999, Rabinovych naturalizes in the State of Israel.
In 1997 Rabinovich founded the 1+1 TV channel with Alexander Rodnyansky and Boris Fuksman. In 1996, he was appointed chairman of the Israeli-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce. From 1997 to 2009, Rabinovich was president of the Stolichnye Novosti publishing company.
Rabinovich created and led the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress in 1997. He dissolved the organization in April 1999 and created the United Jewish Community of Ukraine, which elected him its leader. In 2008, Rabinovich acquired the NewsOne TV channel.
Rabinovich had his visa to the United States revoked in 1995, reportedly due to his links to arms dealers.
In fall 1993, Rabinovych appointed as Ukrainian representative of Austrian-based Nordex company. Reputation of Nordex president and a USSR descent and Russian mafia baron Grigory Luchansky affects image of Rabinovych.
In the early 1990s Rabinovich was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship and made the aliyah to Israel. In the late 1990s Rabinovich returned to Ukraine. A naturalized Israeli citizen, Rabinovich maintains homes in Ukraine and Israel.
In early 1986, he began operating a business. Being released Rabinovych along with Andrii Alioshyn establishes the Pinta firm engaged in trading in metal.
On February 10, 1984, sentenced to 14 years in forced-labor camp by the Kharkiv regional court. Assets confiscated and professional activity prohibited for 5 years. Then in the camp Rabinovych was enrolled in the KGB, nickname Zholud.
Early in 1982 arrested for embezzlement of state fund in especially big amount.
On January 20, 1980, arrested for embezzlement of state funds in especially big amount. Released after a nine-month investigation.
In 1980-1982 heads wooden door production workshops.
Vadim Rabinovich is married to Irina Rabinovich and has three children: son Oleh (born 1973), daughter Katerina (born 1994), and son Jacob (born 2008).
In 1970, Rabinovich graduated from Kharkiv Secondary School 45 and entered the Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University. From 1973 to 1975, he performed mandatory military service in the Soviet Army's Air Defense Army. After leaving the army, Rabinovich was a foreman in the repair and construction department of the Kharkiv City Council.
Vadim Zinovyevich Rabinovich (sometimes spelled Vadym Rabynovych) (Ukrainian: Вадим Зіновійович Рабинович ; Russian: Вади́м Зино́вьевич Рабино́вич ; Hebrew: ודים רבינוביץ' ; born 4 August 1953 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union), is a Ukrainian Jewish businessman, politician, president of the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress, leader of the For life party, presidential candidate in the 2014 elections and former deputy of the Ukraine VIII faction of the Opposition Bloc. Currently he is a member of the pro-Russian block Opposition Platform — For life.