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This relation to the economic destruction of Lebanon is why he calls himself "Levanon" and not Cohen, or Kishik, or Mayer, as one would expect due to the names of his ancestors.
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Ester Levanon , the exchange's chief executive, recently held an event at Nasdaq in New York to introduce U.S. investors and foreign life-sciences companies to the Israeli market.
Israeli Life Sciences Boom Sara Toth Stub 2011
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"It makes sense to also make Tel Aviv a center of trading in those companies," Ms. Levanon says.
Israeli Life Sciences Boom Sara Toth Stub 2011
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Levanon: Well, they were talking lately about the possibility to help a little with tax advantages.
Transcript: Ester Levanon Steve Forbes 2010
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Levanon: First of all, Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange has existed for 75 years, even more than the state of Israel has existed.
Transcript: Ester Levanon Steve Forbes 2010
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Levanon joined the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange in 1986 as chief information officer, after 12 years managing the computer division of the Israeli security service Shin Bet.
Next Week's Guest: Ester Levanon Chris Barth 2010
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Levanon was largely responsible for orchestrating the exchange's transition to fully computerized trading, and she has overseen the exchange during a period of growth and incoming foreign investment.
Next Week's Guest: Ester Levanon Chris Barth 2010
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Levanon: Well, actually, the country was upgraded.
Transcript: Ester Levanon Steve Forbes 2010
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Some of the rabbis who were chosen to sit on the council include Dov Lior, rabbi of Hebron-Kiryat Arba; Haim Druckman, rabbi of the Bnei Akiva yeshivot; Elyakim Levanon, rabbi of Elon Moreh; Yuval Cherlow, rabbi of Tzohar; and Yehuda Gilad, rabbi of Kibbutz Lavi.
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Some of the rabbis who were chosen to sit on the council include Dov Lior, rabbi of Hebron-Kiryat Arba; Haim Druckman, rabbi of the Bnei Akiva yeshivot; Elyakim Levanon, rabbi of Elon Moreh; Yuval Cherlow, rabbi of Tzohar; and Yehuda Gilad, rabbi of Kibbutz Lavi.
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