Ariel Muzicant
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Ariel Muzicant (born 1952 in Haifa, Israel) is the president of the Viennese Jewish community (also: Israelite Cultural Organization of Vienna; in German: Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien, IKG), president of the Bnai Brith lodge Zwi-Perez-Chajes and initiator of the Zwi Perez Chajes school in Vienna. He was identified as the 74th richest Austrian by the Austrian magazine "Trend" in 2006 (7-8/2006), his net worth being between Euro 50 and 200 million, core business being real estate.
Muzicant has been living in Vienna since the age of four, he visited the French lyceum in Vienna and finished his academic education in 1976 with a promotion in medicine, afterwards he entered the estate agency owned by his father. Muzicant was part of diverse Jewish organisations already during his studying times at university, in 1973/74 he was chairman of the Viennese Jewish academic students.
In 1998 he was elected President of the Israelite Cultural Organization of Vienna and re-elected six years later in 2004. Ariel Muzicant is the first president of the IKG born after the Shoah and the Second World War. From 1982 till 2004 (with an interruption of 2 years) he was vice-president of the Jewish community and after his election he succeeded Paul Grosz, who was named honorary president a few days after Muzicant's win. Since 1990 he is also a member of the board of directors of the Jewish Museum Vienna.