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Moshe Sanbar (Hebrew: משה זנבר; March 29, 1926 – October 1, 2012) was an economist and Israeli public figure. He served as governor of the Bank of Israel during 1971–1976. Sanbar was born in Hungary, surviving the Second World War as a prisoner at Dachau Concentration Camp. Following his immigration to Israel he became associated with economic research and gradually involved in the work of the Ministry of Finance. He was in charge of the state budget and served as a personal, professional consultant to ministers Levi Eshkol and Pinhas Sapir, acting for the latter in his post as Minister of Trade and Industry (1970–1971).

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  • Moše Sanbar (cs)
  • Moshe Sanbar (de)
  • Moshe Sanbar (fr)
  • Moshe Sanbar (it)
  • Moshe Sanbar (en)
  • Mosze Sanbar (pl)
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  • Moše Sanbar (hebrejsky: משה זנבר, rodným jménem Moše Sandberg; 29. března 1926 — 1. října 2012) byl izraelský ekonom a guvernér izraelské centrální banky. (cs)
  • Moshe Sanbar (hebräisch משה זנבר; * 29. März 1926 in Kecskemét; † 1. Oktober 2012 in Tel Aviv) war ein israelischer Ökonom ungarischer Herkunft und Gouverneur der Israelischen Zentralbank von November 1971 bis November 1976. (de)
  • Moshe Sanbar (hébreu : משה זנבר), né le 29 mars 1926 à Kecskemét (Hongrie), et mort le 1er octobre 2012 à Tel Aviv (Israël), est un économiste israélien. Il a été gouverneur de la Banque d'Israël de 1971 à 1976. (fr)
  • Mosze Sanbar (hebr.: משה זנבר, ur. 29 marca 1926 w Kecskemécie, zm. 1 października 2012 w Tel Awiwie) – izraelski ekonomista, w latach 1971-1976 prezes Banku Izraela. (pl)
  • Moshe Sanbar (Kecskemét, 29 marzo 1926 – Tel Aviv, 1º ottobre 2012) è stato un economista israeliano, governatore della Bank of Israel dal 1971 al 1976. (it)
  • Moshe Sanbar (Kecskemét, 29 de março de 1926 — Telavive, 1 de outubro de 2012) foi um economista e o governador do Banco de Israel entre 1971-1976. (pt)
  • Moshe Sanbar (hebreiska: משה זנבר), född som Gustav Sandberg 29 mars 1926 i Kecskemét i Ungern, död 1 oktober 2012 i Tel Aviv, var en israelisk ekonom som 1971–1976 var chef för den israeliska centralbanken. (sv)
  • Moshe Sanbar (Hebrew: משה זנבר; March 29, 1926 – October 1, 2012) was an economist and Israeli public figure. He served as governor of the Bank of Israel during 1971–1976. Sanbar was born in Hungary, surviving the Second World War as a prisoner at Dachau Concentration Camp. Following his immigration to Israel he became associated with economic research and gradually involved in the work of the Ministry of Finance. He was in charge of the state budget and served as a personal, professional consultant to ministers Levi Eshkol and Pinhas Sapir, acting for the latter in his post as Minister of Trade and Industry (1970–1971). (en)
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