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  1. 1973–1975. Vadim Zinovyevich Rabinovich [b] [c] (born 4 August 1953) is an Israeli and formerly Ukrainian oligarch [3] [4] and Jewish community leader. He is a former leader of the banned Opposition Platform — For Life party, as well as an unsuccessful candidate in the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election and a People's Deputy of ...

  2. Vadim Zinóviovich Rabinóvich (a veces escrito Vadym Rabynóvich (ucraniano: Вадим Зіновійович Рабинович; hebreo: ודים רבינוביץ'; nacido el 4 de agosto de 1953, Járkov, RSS de Ucrania, URSS) es un hombre de negocios de Ucrania, magnate de los medios de comunicación, y un filántropo.

  3. Vadim Zinóviovich Rabinóvich es un hombre de negocios de Ucrania, magnate de los medios de comunicación, y un filántropo. Es el presidente del congreso judío ucraniano, y el vicepresidente de la unión judía europea. Rabinóvich obtuvo la ciudadanía israelí a principios de 1990 y desde entonces ha estado residiendo en Israel.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2022 · JTA — Ukraine’s government has placed Vadim Rabinovich, a lawmaker and Jewish community leader, on a list of 111 people it called traitors in the war with Russia. The list was published last...

  5. Vadim Rabinovich. Ukraine. Born on Aug 04, 1953, in Kharkov. Studied at Kharkov Car Road Institute. After the collapse of the former Soviet Union has launched own business. Today is the owner and the president of several large international companies and media holdings.

  6. Vadim Rabinovich, the multi-millionaire Jewish businessman running for president in Ukraine’s first post-revolution election in May, has said that he is willing to work with the far-right party...

  7. On 3 November 2022 parliament officially terminated the powers of the People's Deputy Rabinovich because of his deprivement of Ukrainian citizenship. Vadim Zinovyevich Rabinovich is an Israeli and formerly Ukrainian oligarch and Jewish community leader.