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 | | Tel Litvinsky, the city that was supposed to bear the name of the family head, millionaire Yaakov Elhanan Litvinsky, remained in a planning office portfolio. |
 | | Yaakov Elchanan Litvinsky, an immigrant from Odessa, bought land wherever he could: in Rishon L'Tzion, in Gaza where he set up a steam=driven flour mill, a soap factory in Jaffa, land in the Sharon where the kibbutzim Gaash and Shfayim now stand. |
 | | He was one of the founders of Tel Aviv, the oldest and richest of them, and lived at Achad Ha’am 22, one of the city’s first homes. |
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