[3] He was born in Dorohoi, Romania and emigrated with his parents to the United States when he was 12.
He served as a member of the board of directors of the United Jewish Appeal, the Weizmann Institute, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel, and the American Friends of the Hebrew University.
[5] In 1954, he funded the electronic laboratory at the Weizmann Institute at Rehovot which was named in his honor.
[7] In 1964, his daughter Cynthia Abrams married businessman Nelson Peltz;[8] they divorced in 1981.
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