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Solomon Dwek

Solomon Dwek (also known by his Hebrew name Shlomo שלמה) (born c. 1973) of Deal Park, a neighborhood in Ocean Township, New Jersey, United States, is a convicted felon of Sephardic Syrian Jewish descent. Dwek was a former real estate investor who became an FBI informant.
==Personal profile==
Dwek ran a real estate empire based on a pyramid scheme in and around Monmouth County under multiple business names, and was vice-president of the Deal Yeshiva, (a non-profit Orthodox Jewish religious school which his parents founded). The investors defrauded by Dwek were also members of the local Syrian Jewish community including relatives of his, such as his uncle Joseph Dwek of Brooklyn, who was defrauded of $60.2 million.〔(Asbury Park Press: "A money tree grows in Brooklyn - Exclusive neighborhood home to largest Syrian Jewish community in U.S." by BOB CULLINANE ) August 18, 2006〕 Dwek was well respected and trusted due to the reputation of his parents, who founded a yeshiva, as well as his own appearance as a successful businessman. Prior to his arrest, Dwek was well known for his philanthropy both inside and outside of the Jewish community; such as in 1998 when he befriended Ryan Michael Saberon, a 7 year old non-Jewish boy with terminal cancer whose medical and funeral expenses were paid by him. Dwek also donated money to fund the construction of a memorial monument to Frank Caltabilota; a local student who was killed in the Boland Hall fire at Seton Hall University in 2000. In addition, Dwek personally financed $55,000 to refurbish the Lumia Theater in Long Branch, New Jersey.〔Method, Jason (August 20, 2006). (''Dwek admired for kindness to sick boy, other generous acts'' ). ''Asbury Park Press''. Retrieved 2010-11-04.〕

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