Shari Arison

Shari Arison (Hebrew: שרי אריסון; born (1957-09-09)September 9, 1957) is an American-born Israeli businesswoman and philanthropist.[1][2] As of November 2021, Forbes estimated her fortune at US$4.6 billion, making her the 590th-wealthiest person in the world, and the fourth-wealthiest in Israel.[8] In March 2009, Arison sponsored Israel's third annual "Good Deeds Day" in which her non-profit organization, Ruach Tova, inspired thousands of Israelis to get involved in volunteering across the country.[9] As part of the event, which took place near Tel Aviv, a Palestinian youth orchestra performed in an hour-long concert in honor of Holocaust survivors.[12][13][14] Following the concert to celebrate "Good Deeds Day", the orchestra conductor was expelled from her hometown of Jenin.
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