Solly Wolf

He davened and put on tefillin every day, and even donated a few sifrei Torah to shuls, but he wasn't a chasid.

After a year and a half, Wolf sold his jewellery business in London to start a textile shop in Munich with his wife; which became successful.

Most of his customers were from the United Arab Emirates, but there were many from countries like Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

[1] Solly Wolf praised the Abraham Accords, and was one of those who helped accommodate for the U.S.-Israeli Delegation to the country when the deal was signed.

[2] Wolf also told Israel's Channel 12 that such a deal had already been widely expected in the United Arab Emirates.

[1] He had a close relationship with Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahyan, minister of tolerance of the United Arab Emirates.