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  • The annual general meeting was held on 11.5.22 at the Leon Recanati Center for the Salonika Heritage

    This is the first time that the annual meeting of the Leon Recanati Center for the Heritage of Thessaloniki and Greece (1890-1945) is held, which is an experiential, homely and inspiring space, which is home to the Greek Jewish community, and to anyone seeking a moment back in time. The center presents the lives of the Thessaloniki Jewish community, about the people, the stories, the lifestyle, the culinary world, Ladino culture, music and religion, and opens a door to a pleasant acquaintance with a world full of joy of life, and a forgotten piece of history. Therefore we could not find a more appropriate place to hold the annual meeting. The meeting reviewed the activities of the bureau in the past year, the activities of the bureau expected in the coming year, milestones in the past year, difficulties and barriers that we encounter on a daily basis. The delegation that went to Thessaloniki this year, the Calcalist conference planned for May this year, real estate acquisitions in Greece, tourism, business connections and various directions for business development. Future plans for bureau activities. Guests of honor at the meeting Mr. Kyriakos Lukakis - Greek Ambassador to Israel Mr. Marian Cohen - President of the umbrella organization of the binational chambers of commerce in Israel, Chairman of the Association of High-Tech Companies, President of the Mer Group Mr. Shimon Benita - CPA and accounting firm that accompanies the association's activities Financial and verbal reporting and voting to approve the association's annual reports, reported Audit Committee. Mrs. Ayelet Nachmias Varbin - Israeli lawyer and politician chairman of the Israel Export Institute. Additional speakers Mr. Kobi Bitton CEO - Overview of the Bureau's activities Adv. Avraham Lalum AVRAHAM LALUM & CO PhD student, Law Firm, International Firm Avraham Lalum and Deputy Head of the Israel Bar Association - Overseas Acquisition Mr. Shimon Benita CPA of the Association and the Lending Office - Expenses, Income and Financial Status of the Bureau Mrs. Dana Romano Shavit Member of the Bureau - Hospitality experiences and retreats in Greece ​ Officials in the Assembly Elected Chairman of the Assembly - Mr. Amos Shapira Secretary of the meeting - Adv. Tomer Isak

  • Greek Ambassador: "An Israeli with an average salary will feel rich with us"

    As published in Calcalist by Amir Kurtz 5/15/2022 (link to the original article at the bottom of the page) Kyriakos Lukakis, Greece's ambassador to Israel, told Calcalist during the annual meeting of the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce about efforts to increase economic cooperation between the two countries. Bureau Director Kobi Bitton and Chairman of the Export Institute Ayelet Nachmias and Rabin said that the ambition is to expand into additional areas of investment by Israelis in Greece beyond real estate and tourism "Fortunately, as far as the economic ties between Israel and Greece are concerned, we have returned to the numbers before the epidemic, and that is very good," Greek Ambassador to Israel Kyriakos Lukakis told Calcalist. "We strongly believe in economic relations, we try to promote and strengthen them in a series of areas of economics. However, we think that economic ties do not stand alone. They are just one of the important tools to promote the relationship between people, which includes friendship, mutual understanding, knowledge transfer and the like. I am convinced that we can build strong strategic relations between Israel and Greece, which will have future potential for influence. " The conversation with the Greek ambassador took place during the annual general meeting of the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce, which took place last week at the Thessaloniki and Greek Jewish Heritage Center in Petah Tikva. According to Lukakis, "there has been an increase in trade between the countries in the last year. The numbers are not impressive but they are on the rise." Asked by Calcalist what the reason was, Lukakis said that "this is due to technical restrictions on the products we can export to Israel, such as agricultural products. I understand that efforts are now being made by the Israeli government to open up imports, and I believe this effort will help." According to Lukakis, the economic ties today are not only in trade, but there are also many investments. "Thousands of Israelis today invest in real estate in Greece, and that is something we welcome. It also gives Israeli investors the opportunity to get a Golden Visa, and so they can be a significant part of their lives in Greece - and with an average Israeli salary, an Israeli can feel rich in Greece. It is an excellent channel between us to strengthen the relationship. " Another point that Lukakis points out is tourism from Israel to Greece, which returns to pre-Corona plague peaks. "Tourism to Greece is on the rise again," he says. "2019 was a record year, with close to 800,000 Israeli visitors to Greece. Now forecasts say we are going to defeat that record and get better, and I think the sky is the limit." For Lukakis, who has been in office since last August, this is his second term as ambassador to Israel, having held the post between 2009 and 2012. "Since then we have been experiencing a good revolution in the relationship. We have been able to build trust and friendship and create a basis for a long-term strategic partnership - and now we are trying to continue that momentum." צילום: אלינור וולנרמן Among other things, Lukakis mentions a series of reciprocal political visits between the two countries: President Yitzhak Herzog and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid visited Greece in recent months, and last December Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsutakis visited Israel and other ministers, and preparations are underway for Greek foreign ministers. "I do not feel a difference between the various governments that have served in Israel when it comes to relations with Greece," says Lukakis. "In the last six months I have been in Israel, we have had a good relationship and mutual visits. It proves that the same good relations remain, and the interests remain, and our goal is to continue to develop and build what we have achieved so far." The director of the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce, Kobi Bitton, presented during the meeting a summary of the bureau's activities in the past year and the challenges for the coming year and also told about the Israel-Greece conference held by Calcalist on 31.5-1.6 in Greece, in which the bureau will take part. Between countries. According to Bitton, the bureau is currently working to strengthen trade and investment ties between Israel and Greece in other areas and to include more businessmen. צילום: אלינור וולנרמן "The goal is to enter the worlds of technology and innovation and not just investing in real estate and tourism," said Bitton. "Real estate is an important field but in my vision sees a lot of room for other industries. At the beginning of June we will invite five leading businessmen who do not currently have investments in Greece to meet at the Ambassador's house with the Greek Foreign Minister who is visiting the country, and they will hear from him about the Greeks' desire to promote investment in the country. "And I am also trying to bring more Greek investors to Israel. Unfortunately, this is not happening enough - and we need to build it." צילום: אלינור וולנרמן The chairman of the Export Institute, Ayelet Nachmias Vשabin (who is half Thessaloniki), and will also participate in the "Calcalist" conference in Greece, said during the meeting: "Most businesses in Greece today focus on real estate and tourism, as well as Israeli investments in the country. "That is very interesting to the Greeks and we will make collaborations with them - that would be great." According to Nachmias Vשabin, the field of renewable energy is one of the areas with the greatest potential in Greece today. "All the renewable energy companies are in Greece today and it is making a leap forward," she says. "And yet the volume of trade between Israel and Greece is not great. I am very happy about the Abrahamic Gulf agreements, but we can also do no less good and important with investments in the Mediterranean countries." To read the original article - click here

  • For the first time - a weekend of gymnastics in Greece

    Member of the Board of Directors of the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce, Dana R. Shavit initiated and produced for the first time a weekend of water gymnastics in Greece. The event was held at the EVER EDEN resort in the Saronida area which is in Ethics, south of Athens. Dana wears two main hats on her head. One, designing hospitality experiences, hosts and owns a number of STR apartments (short-term rentals) in Israel and Greece. The second, an aquafit / gymnastics and water aerobics instructor and a water rehabilitation instructor, owns the Aquafit Israel Ce nter located in the Israel, Ha'Sharon area. From a combination of these two hats, an initiative was created to arrange for a unique experience that combines water gymnastics, with Greece and Greek culture, collaborations between Israeli and Greek parties. Over the weekend participants were exposed to Greek culture at the local level as the locals live alongside the enjoyment of tourist service at the highest level in one of the most beautiful spots on the Greek Riviera. This event is an opening event for more of it's kind where the goal is to bring tourism that loves water gymnastics, get to know Greece from an unconventional point of view, trips to sites which are out of the obvious while being exposed to local culture and bringing hearts together between peoples. "The goal was to bring people to a slightly different encounter with Greece and its culture. Exposure to places, sites and foods that are not part of the standard tourist sites, created a unique experience that left a taste of more," Dana R. Shavit.

  • A welcome event for the new Greek Ambassador to Israel at Brown Lighthouse TLV

    The Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Brown Lighthouse Hotel in Tel Aviv, initiated and held a reception for the new Greek Ambassador to Israel, Mr. Lukakis Kyriakos. The event was attended by members of the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce, businessmen from various fields, the ambassador and the staff of the embassy in Tel Aviv. The purpose of the meeting was mainly to get to know the ambassador in person, to give the members of the bureau engaged in a variety of fields in trade between the countries, to introduce themselves and their field of practice.

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