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Rami Sagol is an Israeli businessman and philanthropist, recognized primarily as the brother of Sami Sagol, the deputy chairman and co-owner of Keter Group, a major global manufacturer of plastic household, garden, and storage products headquartered in Israel. As part of the Sagol family, which founded Keter in 1948, Rami shares in the family's business interests and has been involved in its operations alongside his brother. The family's ownership has been prominent in the plastics industry, with Keter becoming one of the largest privately held companies in its sector. Rami Sagol and his brother Sami are joint philanthropists, supporting various family causes in Israel, particularly in healthcare, education, and family medicine. Notable contributions include funding for medical centers and research facilities named after the Sagol brothers, such as centers at Israeli universities and hospitals. Their philanthropy reflects a commitment to advancing public health and social welfare in their home country.