Glaser-Kochavi family

Glaser-Kochavi family (Hebrew: משפחת גלזר כוכבי) is an Israeli-American business family. The family is of German Jewish, Polish Jewish, and Russian Jewish ancestry.

History

Herbert Glaser, is a notable Real estate developer in the United States.

Sharon Glaser(Factor) is the granddaughter of Max Factor Sr., the inventor of modern cosmetics including lip gloss and “make up”.[1][2][3]

Sharon and Herb Glaser have two children, Tamar and Jon.

Jonathan M. Glaser, the founder and Chief Investment Officer of the Hedge fund JMG Capital Management, LLC who is also the Co-Owner of The Jonathan and Nancy Glaser Family Trust.[4][5][6][7][8] He’s married to Nancy Motzkin.

Tamar Glaser Kochavi is a film producer mainly known for the 1993 film It Was a Wonderful Life.[9] She is the wife of Doron Kochavi.

Doron Kochavi is a well known real estate lawyer and developer in Israel and a descendant of The Buchman-Heyman Family.

His Mother Uziella Buchman married Tom Heyman, financier, photographer and Son of David M. Heyman.

The Buchman Family are the founders of Florentin, Tel Aviv. The Buchman House was the first building to be built in the area. The family was in the textile business and has accumulated a large amount of property around Tel Aviv.

David M. Heyman is a descendant of the Loeb Family, a Jewish-German family, which are one of the most prominent families in the history of finance. Family members include Solomon Loeb, Felix M. Warburg, Jacob Schiff, Louis A. Heinshmeir and David M. Heyman.

Family tree

Kochavi

Some of the family members include:
Please note capitalization of surnames is typically used in genealogy trees

  • Amos KOCHAVI. Married to Uziella BUCHMAN. Uziella and Amos divorced after a few years, she then Married Tom HEYMAN. They were married for 47 years till Tom died. Tom also adopted Uziella's son Doron KOCHAVI. Uziella was daughter of Yitzhak and Sara BUCHMAN.

Glaser

Some of the family members include:
Please note capitalization of surnames is typically used in genealogy trees

  • Samuel GLASER. Married to Rose GLASER.
    • Herb GLASER. Married to Sharon FACTOR.
      • Tamer GLASER. Married to Doron KOCHAVI.
      • Jonathan M. GLASER. Married to Nancy MOTZKIN.


Heyman

Some of the family members include:
Please note capitalization of surnames is typically used in genealogy trees

  • David M. HEYMAN. Married to Ruth STEIN.
    • Tom HEYMAN. Married to Uziella BUCHMAN, daughter of Yitzhak and Sara BUCHMAN. They were married for 47 years till Tom passed away. Uziella was previously married to Amos KOCHAVI (Divorced). Tom adopted Uziella's son Doron KOCHAVI when they married.

Factor

Some of the family members include:
Please note capitalization of surnames is typically used in genealogy trees

  • Max FACTOR.
    • Louis FACTOR. Married Doris FACTOR.
      • Sharon FACTOR. Married Herb GLASER.
        • Jonathan M. GLASER. Married to Nancy MOTZKIN.
        • Tamer GLASER. Married to Doron KOCHAVI.

References

  1. Mehta, Lakshna (16 June 2016). "Study cites decline in area philanthropic giving — Jewish Journal". Jewishjournmal.com. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. "Slynny Max Factor urodzil sie w Zdunskiej Woli". Losz.onet.pl. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  3. Ellen Byron. "Max Factor kisses America goodbye", The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2009.
  4. "Jonathan M. Glaser: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  5. "Hudson Pacific Properties Inc". Marketwatch.com. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  6. "Major investment group trying to bring NHL to Seattle emerges". Seattletimnes.com. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  7. "Mistrial Declared in Dispute Over Billionaire's Empire". The New York Times. 18 December 1997. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  8. "Investment News : Largest..." (PDSF). Rmbcap.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  9. "Tammy Glaser". IMDb.com. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
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