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“I’m looking at you and my heart is full, full, full of love. And I just can’t hide it,” these were the first words that opened, Holocaust survivor, Yitzhak Livnat’s seminar. The Weiss-Livnat International MA Holocaust Studies Program is founded on the generous donations from the Livnat family. Every year Yitzhak Livnat welcomes our students by telling his story. This is the fifth year he has been able to share his story of surviving the Holocaust with a room full of eager students.
Yitzhak shared about departing from a happy childhood in Hungary, and being forced into hell. He arrived at his first concentration camp, Birkenau, when he was 14 in On his first night in the concentration camp, he lost his sister. The “man in the pajamas” told him to let go of his sister’s hand when they left the cattle car. Yitzhak refused, until a trusted neighbor, who had also been in the transport, came and took his sister from him. Together, the neighbor and his sister, walked to the gas chambers. Of course, Yitzhak did not know this would be the last time he would see his younger sister.
The Angel of Death met Yitzhak again on the eve of Yom Kippur, inmates waited in one of the blocks in Auschwitz to be sent to the gas chambers. Yitzhak was one of the Yanek, a friend of Yitzhak, saw hi
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FAMILY FORTUNES
Take a tour of the Benelux area of Europe visiting a few major players in the crane industry, and one thing is striking: the preponderance of family-owned businesses.
One can think of Van Seumeren in the Netherlands, or Arcomet and Sarens in Belgium, to name just three. All are not only family-owned, but also family-managed.
There are well-established benefits and disbenefits of companies being dominated by families. On the one hand, motivation is not solely reliant on money and short-term gain, and it is easier to plan long-term when you have a picture in your head of the grandchild who will one day inherit, rather than a picture of an impatient shareholder breathing fire. Working with family members can doubtless be rewarding for close families who, with hectic business schedules and full lives, might otherwise not see much of each other. A solid rooting in family life can only be healthy for a hard-working entrepreneur.
On the other hand, there is always the danger of family feuds, the bitterest and most destructive kind of dispute, or of a wayward spouse or child being allowed to shop, drink or gamble away the family fortune. A more likely pitfall is that business decisions may not always be rational, based instead on ego, vanity and the greater glory