Vladimir Alterman

Vladimir Isaakovich Alterman (Russian: Владимир Исаакович Альтерман; born March 27, 1942) is an Israeli chess player who won the Moldovan Chess Championship in 1979 (and took a second place in 1978).

[2] Originally from Moldova, in the 1960-1970s he lived in Sevastopol, Ukrainian SSR, and worked as a chess coach (he was a trainer of Lea Nudelman, among others); he then moved to Chișinău and in 1985 immigrated to Israel.

He was third in the Spartak Society Championship in 1972,[6] and played in the finals of the Third and Seventh Spartakiads of Peoples of the USSR (1963, 1979) for Moldovan chess team.

[7] After immigration to Israel, he participated in four Israeli Chess Championships (1986, 1990, 1999, 2003), was a winner of the Kőbánya Open Tournament (1988),[8] and played in the 9th European Seniors Chess Championship (Dresden, 2007).

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