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Guma Aguiar
Guma Leandro Aguiar is a Brazilian-born American energy industrialist and millionaire businessman who split his time living between the United States and Israel. Guma Aguiar is recognized as a philanthropist who has supported a variety of Jewish causes including Nefesh B'Nefesh and the March of the Living.〔ASHER ZEIGER and JTA, (Body feared to be that of Guma Aguiar found on Florida coast ), June 22, 2012, Retrieved December 4, 2013〕 In July 2009, Aguiar invested over $4 million (USD) in support of the Beitar Jerusalem Football Club. On June 20, 2012, Aguiar was reported as missing while boating. The day before Aguiar went missing, a federal court judge ordered his mental health records be presented to the court as part of a lawsuit between him and his uncle Thomas Kaplan. ==Early life and education== Aguiar was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to a Jewish mother and a Christian father and he was raised as a Christian. His father Otto, who died in 2006, was an artist; his mother Ellen Kaplan Aguiar〔(The Daily Mail: "Wife of millionaire who mysteriously vanished on night-time boat ride tells of her heartache as she spends first Christmas alone with their children" ) December 25, 2012〕 is the sister of billionaire investor Thomas Kaplan.〔(Florida Sun Sentinel: "Turmoil and depression haunted missing Fort Lauderdale millionaire Aguiar" By Linda Trischitta and Robert Nolin ) June 30, 2012〕 Though his mother was ethnically Jewish, she was a born-again Christian, and the rest of the Aguiar family practiced Christianity as well.〔 His family moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida when Aguiar was one year old.〔 He graduated from the Westminster Academy Christian School in 1995.〔 Aguiar enrolled in Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina but dropped out after one year.〔 He had siblings,〔 including Jannai Aguiar, Adrianna Aguiar, and Angelika Aguiar Drew.〔〔 At age 26, Aguiar returned to Jewish observance after meeting Rabbi Tovia Singer. However, because he was born to an ethnically Jewish mother (though the family practiced Christianity), he did not need to formally convert.
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