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  1. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Standing in Moscow's Red Square on 18 October, Ukrainian MP Vadim Rabinovich, co-chair of the Ukrainian pro-Russia party Opposition Platform - For Life (OPFL), the second largest party in parliament (Rada) with 44 seats, secured a meeting with the deputy chief of staff to the Russian presidential executive office, Dmitry Kozak.

  2. Vadim Rabinovich is born in 1953 to jewish parents in Kharkov, Urkaine; his father an army officer, his mother a physician. His life in the Soviet Union is determined by the laws of survival in an economy of shortage, the limits set on private initiative, and anti-semitism which blocks certain career paths for jews.

  3. Vadim Zinovyevich Rabinovich (4 August 1953-) was a Ukrainian-Jewish oligarch and pro-Russian politician. Vadim Rabinovich was born in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union in 1953 to a Jewish family, and he served in the Soviet Army from 1973 to 1975 before working for the repair and construction department of the Kharkiv City Council. He was arrested for embezzlement in 1980 and 1982 and ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2021 · Vadim Rabinovich, who is close to Viktor Medvedchuk, - 6/24/2021. With Volodymyr Zelensky's Crimean Platform looming, Russia's relays in Kyiv are tending to their relationships abroad to push Russia's narrative. Vadim Rabinovich, who is close to Viktor Medvedchuk, - 6/24/2021.

  5. INTERVIEW: Vadim Rabinovich. I'll rebuild Ukraine...… and I’ll work with the far-right to do it, says multi-millionaire mogul running for president

  6. 28 de jul. de 2022 · Vadim Rabinovich The case of Rabinovich, a former major donor to Jewish causes who appears to have lost his fortune of billions of dollars before becoming a lawmaker in 2014, is more complicated ...

  7. 1 de nov. de 2013 · Vadim Rabinovich, second from right, with Rabbi Moshe Azman, right, during a visit to Kiev’s Central Synagogue last year. Kiev Central Synagogue KIEV, Ukraine – The explosion that ripped through Vadim Rabinovich’s luxury SUV in central Kiev was strong enough to send a shock wave from the parking lot up to his third-floor office in the heart of the Ukrainian capital.