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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ya''akov Arnon (1913-1995) was a Dutch-born Israeli economist and government official in the 1960s who later became active in the Israeli peace movement. Born Jaap van Amerongen in Amsterdam, The Netherlands to a well off family of Dutch Jewish diamond dealers, Arnon survived World War II by concealing his Jewish identity. After the World War II he led the Zionist Federation of the Netherlands until 1948 when he emigrated to Israel after the war, changed his name and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ya''akov Arnon (1913-1995) was a Dutch-born Israeli economist and government official in the 1960s who later became active in the Israeli peace movement. Born Jaap van Amerongen in Amsterdam, The Netherlands to a well off family of Dutch Jewish diamond dealers, Arnon survived World War II by concealing his Jewish identity. After the World War II he led the Zionist Federation of the Netherlands until 1948 when he emigrated to Israel after the war, changed his name and joined the Ministry of Finance under Levi Eshkol to become the new ministry''s director-general. In 1965, he initiated policies that led to a serious recession in Israel. He subsequently served as Chairman of the Board of the Israeli Electricity Company.