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'''Ted Arison''' ([[1924]] – [[October 1]] [[1999]]) was an Israeli businessman who founded [[Carnival Cruise Lines]]. |
'''Ted Arison''' ([[1924]] – [[October 1]] [[1999]]) was an Israeli businessman who founded [[Carnival Cruise Lines]] and co-founded [[Norwegian Cruise Lines]]. |
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Born in [[Zichron Ya'acov]], [[Israel]], he fought in the [[Jewish Brigade]] of the [[British Army]] during [[World War II]] . He moved to the [[United States]] in the early 1950s, and created [[Carnival Cruise Lines]] in 1972 in which he made his fortune. Later, he established the [[National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts]] based in [[Miami]], brought professional basketball to South Florida with the forming of the [[Miami Heat]] in 1988 and established the philanthropic Arison Foundation in Israel and the [[United States]]. |
Born in [[Zichron Ya'acov]], [[Israel]], he fought in the [[Jewish Brigade]] of the [[British Army]] during [[World War II]] . He moved to the [[United States]] in the early 1950s, and created [[Carnival Cruise Lines]] in 1972 in which he made his fortune. Later, he established the [[National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts]] based in [[Miami]], brought professional basketball to South Florida with the forming of the [[Miami Heat]] in 1988 and established the philanthropic Arison Foundation in Israel and the [[United States]]. |
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Ted Arison (1924 – October 1 1999) was an Israeli businessman who founded Carnival Cruise Lines and co-founded Norwegian Cruise Lines.
Born in Zichron Ya'acov, Israel, he fought in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army during World War II . He moved to the United States in the early 1950s, and created Carnival Cruise Lines in 1972 in which he made his fortune. Later, he established the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts based in Miami, brought professional basketball to South Florida with the forming of the Miami Heat in 1988 and established the philanthropic Arison Foundation in Israel and the United States.
In 1990, he returned to Israel and founded Arison Investments, in 1997 he headed a consortium that purchased the controlling share in Bank Hapoalim for more than $1 billion -- the largest privatization deal in Israel.
His children include Micky Arison and Shari Arison.