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  • "The Jewish Businessman Who Beats Warren Buffett At His Own Game". matzav.com. 19 July 2009.
  • Grego, Gabriele (December 8, 2014). "The Jewish Origins of Value investing". The Times of Israel. It also should be pointed out that most value investors, including Benjamin Graham, Seth Klarman, Bruce Berkowitz, Bruce Greenwald, Lawrence Tisch and Joel Greenblatt, are Jewish.
  • "A Real Chelsea Success Story". Chelsea Record. 15 July 2010. I have very fond memories of my days in Chelsea – growing up there, Mr. Denning at my elementary school, the Y.M.H.A. ....When I was growing up, I thought Chelsea was the world. I don't think I saw any other part of the world until my days in A.Z.A. [a Chelsea Jewish youth organization] and attending parties.
  • "Bruce Berkowitz Dances Quietly to the Beat of His Own Investment Drum". Forbes (magazine). November 20, 2014. Berkowitz is without a doubt a leader who dances to the beat of his own drum, not only when it comes to investing, but also in his personal life. He is of Jewish descent and is active in his community. The value investor donated $6.75 million to the Center for Jewish History in 2011.