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The coat of arms of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson. The Wolfson family is a British Jewish family known for its business, philanthropic, and political activities. The family owes its initial fame to Sir Isaac Wolfson, who built the Great Universal Stores retail empire and created the Wolfson Foundation.. The family is of Polish-Jewish and Russian-Jewish ancestry and has branches in the U.K.
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When Joe Biden met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his war cabinet during his visit to Israel, the U.S. president assured them: "I don't believe you have to be a Jew to be a Zionist.
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Family and education. Wolfson's great-grandfather, Solomon Wolfson, was a Jewish cabinet-maker who settled in Glasgow and had nine children, one of whom was Sir Isaac Wolfson, Simon's great uncle, who made his fortune through Great Universal Stores. Wolfson's father, Lord Wolfson of Sunningdale, was a former chairman of Next and Great Universal Stores, as well as being a Conservative life peer.
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Wolfson was a pro-Brexit business voice, so has more chance than most of being heard by ministers, who seem stuck in 2016's ideological prisons. One hopes he gets through. There is incredulity.
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The Labour party has, previously, been a force for good in promoting anti-racism, as the authors acknowledge. Sadly, that is no longer the case. It has never been the case, anywhere, that a party.
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The World Zionist Congress, in a powerful statement, voted on Tuesday against the religious-right agenda of Israel's current government. In effect, the so-called "parliament of the Jewish people" declared that Diaspora Jews do not support key policies being promoted by the Jewish state, under the most right-wing and religious government in its history.
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Wolfson said that the retailer had written to the central bank in 2017 and believed it had received a reply. The retailer, who was speaking at a press conference to announce the group's latest.
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Wolfson's visit concluded with a "point of light in the darkness" - a pop-up café in a tent to feed Israeli soldiers going into Gaza. The guide who showed him round explained that after.
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Wolfson was also able to "see that while they are all competitors, Next was strong enough to allow them access to that machine. Next makes money from their sales and attracts their customers to.
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The son of a man whose mother and siblings were killed during Israel's War of Independence says he feels "destined to live in the lonely middle -- haunted by everything, aligned with no one."
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Simon Wolfson has sold more than £10m worth of shares in Next, the fashion retailer that he has run for almost two decades, after a strong recovery in its share price since March. Lord Wolfson.
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Sunday December 26 2021, 12.01am, The Sunday Times. When Next boss Lord (Simon) Wolfson reflected last summer on the pandemic, Britain's most cerebral rag trader drew inspiration from his.
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Macintyre calculated that if this were to happen, than Simon Wolfson would reduce the liability on his estate by up to £540,000. Maybe, but given Wolfson's age and wealth it hardly seems likely.
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Next Plc boss Simon Wolfson urged the government to allow more foreign workers into Britain as he said the country's current direction was "not the Brexit I wanted.". Wolfson was a vocal.