Auction No. 47
Key Economic Figures' Signatures: Committee Meeting, 1953. This exceptional lot features the signatures of six distinguished individuals, out of the 10-member committee, who attended a pivotal meeting of the Committee for Banking Affairs Presentation on September 20th, 1953. Including those of Arthur Ruppin, Yitzhak Brodetzky, Aharon Barat, and Pinchas Sapir, among others, these signatures offer a rare glimpse into the minds of key figures during Israel's formative years. Serving as a testament to their involvement in shaping the country's economic landscape, this document captures the essence of a historic gathering.
Yitzhak Brodetzky, a Zionist activist and prominent banker, played a pivotal role in establishing Bank HaPoalim, where he served as joint manager and later as chairman. His leadership within the bank, coupled with his involvement in the Histadrut movement, contributed significantly to Israel's economic development.
Aharon Barat, a distinguished lawyer and banker, assumed the position of managing director at Bank Anglo-Palestine, later renamed Bank Leumi Le-Israel. Barat's tenure coincided with Israel's statehood, and he was among the signatories on the country's inaugural banknotes. His expertise in finance and dedication to Jewish thought enriched Israel's banking sector during its formative years.
Pinchas Sapir, a prominent Israeli politician, held pivotal ministerial positions, including Minister of Finance and Minister of Trade and Industry. Sapir's visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to economic development earned him the moniker 'the father' of the Israeli economy. His tireless efforts laid the groundwork for Israel's economic prosperity, setting the stage for future growth and innovation.