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Ze'ev Avrahami

Ze'ev Avrahami was born in Sinai, expelled to Israel, and is now living in Berlin. He is a father and a writer.


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The Jewish Question

What if the head of Hamburg’s Jewish community wasn’t actually Jewish?
By Ze'ev Avrahami | 7:00 AM Aug 19, 2009

For years, Andreas Christoph Wankum was the Hamburg, Germany, Jewish community’s favorite son. A self-made millionaire who made his fortune in real estate, he signed fat checks to Keren Hayesod, the influential pro-Israel charity. When Communism collapsed in Hungary, he was instrumental in helping many of that country’s Jews make aliya. He funded scores of ...