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14 Facts About Shaul Eisenberg

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Shaul Nehemia Eisenberg was an Israeli businessman and billionaire tycoon.

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Shaul Eisenberg was born in Munich to a religious Jewish family from Poland, being the fifth out of six children born to Sophie and David Eisenberg.

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Shaul Eisenberg's mother was from Krakow and his father was from Warsaw.

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Shaul Eisenberg died in Beijing in 1997, two years before the expiration of the Shaul Eisenberg Law.

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Shaul Eisenberg's brother, Rafael, who was a Hasidic scholar, died in 1976, leaving twelve children.

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At the start of the 1950s, Shaul Eisenberg expanded his business to other countries in the Far East, especially South Korea, where he invested money while mediating between the local authority to manufacturers from the East that were doing business there.

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Shaul Eisenberg got an award from the Korean government for his actions.

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Until the mid-1960s, Shaul Eisenberg was the primary factor and catalyst in the commerce between South Korea and Japan to Western countries.

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Shaul Eisenberg founded the company Israel Corporation, and a new law was enacted for him, allowing the company to have a tax break for 30 years.

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The law, which got its nickname from Shaul Eisenberg, was meant to encourage entrepreneurs.

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Shaul Eisenberg was a significant donor to political parties, influencing Israeli politics.

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In 1979, Shaul Eisenberg founded "Beit Asia" in Tel Aviv, where he located his stock market investments' headquarter, owned by Shaul Eisenberg's Group.

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Albin later died in tragic circumstances, and Shaul Eisenberg disconnected his relationship with his daughter and her husband.

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Shaul Eisenberg worked as secret envoy to escape Lee Dae-yong - minister of Embassy of the South Korea in South Vietnam.