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Aaron G. Frenkel, born on September 9, 1957, in Israel, is an Israeli-born Monaco-based entrepreneur, philanthropist, and major Jewish community leader. He began his business career in the 1980s by founding the Loyd's Group, a holding company that initially served as a representative for The Boeing Company and later expanded into investments in real estate and the aerospace industry. Under his leadership, the Loyd's Group has grown into a significant enterprise reflecting his entrepreneurial acumen in diverse sectors. Frenkel is recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including orchestrating the airlift of approximately one million Jews from the former Soviet Union, a monumental contribution to Jewish resettlement. He serves as Chairman of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, and his influence extends through various Jewish organizations, complementing his role as a global business figure. As a Monaco national and prominent businessperson, Frenkel continues to operate from his base in Monaco, maintaining a low public profile while wielding considerable influence in business and communal leadership circles.