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Alexander Mashkevich
Alexander Antonovich Mashkevich
Born on February 23rd, 1954, in Frunze city (Bishkek), Kyrgyzia.
In 1970 he graduated from the Kyrgyz State University, and received a candidate's degree in Pedagogy. He was the dean of the Kyrgyz Faculty of Pedagogics.
In Perestroika years he took up business. Currently he is the President of the Eurasian Industrial Association (Kazakhstan); Chairman of the Council of Directors of the Euroasian Bank (Kazakhstan); one of the leaders of “Kazakhstan Mineral Resources”.
Alexander Mashkevich financed the building of synagogues in Pavlodar (dedicated to the memory of his mother) and Almaty (Kazakhstan). Five more synagogues are being built in other cities of the Kazakhstan republic.
Alexander Mashkevich participated in financing the building of an Orthodox Christian church and a mosque in Pavlodar.
Alexander Mashkevich yearly buys 15-20 tons of matzoth in Israel for subsequent free distribution among the Jews of Kazakhstan. He also pays 20 stipends to Kazakhstan students, including Jews.
President of the Kazakhstan Jewish Congress, member of the Executive Committee of the European Jewish Congress, member of the Executive Committee of the World Jewish Congress.
In 2002, during the constituent assembly of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress in Moscow (Russia), Alexander Mashkevich was elected to the post of EAJC President.
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