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Benny Shabtai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benny Shabtai Benny Shabtai () is an Israeli American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was the president and founder of Raymond Weil USA until 2009 when he sold his company. During those years, he helped develop the Swiss luxury watchmaker into a recognized global brand. In 2014, he and other members of the Shabtai family earned some $500 million from the sale of Viber, an Israeli instant messaging, voice and video calling app in which they owned a controlling stake. In philanthropy, he regularly chaired the national gala dinners of the American charity, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF), and is credited with bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars of donations for the cause under his leadership. Shabtai, the global Jewish leadership society based at Yale University, is eponymously named after him due to his support. ==Early life== Shabtai was born in Tel Aviv and raised on a kibbutz. He has two siblings. He served for three years in the Israeli army, after which he worked as a bodyguard for the Israeli ambassador in Paris, France, where his father was stationed as an envoy. After two years living in Paris, he traveled to South Africa, which led him to working as a croupier at a casino in Swaziland. Less than two years later, he returned to Israel to rejoin the army during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Raymond Weil's Magical King )〕
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