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BEATING THE ODDS TOGETHER

50 Years of Singapore–Israel Ties
https://doi.org/10.1142/11677 | November 2019
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2019 marks the 50th anniversary of Singapore and Israel's long and fruitful
relationship. From Jewish contributions to the economic, political and social
development of early and modern-day Singapore, to current-day collaborations
between both countries in the fields of science and technology, the Lion City
and the Start-up Nation have forged strong and indelible bonds. Written by
eminent Singaporeans and Israelis, the articles in this volume trace the growth
and development of Singapore-Israel bilateral ties over the past five decades
and celebrate the mutually beneficially relationship between the two countries.

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Contents:
 * Foreword (Goh Chok Tong)
 * Preface (Sagi Karni)
 * Introduction (Mattia Tomba)
 * Singapore: Israel in Southeast Asia? (Bilahari Kausikan)
 * A Special Relationship that Continues to Grow (Winston Choo)
 * Celebrating the Israel–Singapore Golden Jubilee: Working Towards Continued
   Partnership (Simona Halperin)
 * Reflection on Singapore–Israel Relations (George Yeo)
 * A Mexican Fandango with a Poisonous Shrimp (Peter Ho)
 * The Jewish Practice of Tikkun Olam and Interfaith Relations in Singapore
   (Rabbi Jean Pierre Fettmann)
 * A Brief History of Jews in Singapore (Victor Sassoon)
 * The History of Jewish Synagogues in Singapore (Edmund Lim)
 * The Story of Israeli Architecture in Singapore (Moshe Safdie)
 * My Childhood in Singapore (1966–1969) (Raanan Boral)
 * Building Venture Capital to Promote Innovation, Economic Growth, and
   Development: Government Efforts in Singapore and Israel (Robyn Klinger Vidra)
 * Translating Research into Real-World Innovation: Experiences of Israel and
   Singapore (Mark Shmulevich)
 * Trax: The First Israel-Singapore Unicorn (Joe Bar-El and Dror Feldheim)


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SINGAPORE: ISRAEL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA?

 * Bilahari Kausikan

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In the 1960s and 1970s, and up to the 1980s, our neighbours never tired of
referring to Singapore as “the Israel of Southeast Asia”. It was not meant to be
a compliment…

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A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP THAT CONTINUES TO GROW

 * Winston Choo

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Singapore and Israel share a special relationship, initially born of necessity.
As a newly-independent state with limited resources other than our people and
sheer grit to rely on, Singapore needed Israel’s help to build up our armed
forces. As it turned out, Israel also sought a friend in the region. This
unlikely friendship of two countries from disparate regions has since developed
into one founded on mutual understanding and respect, shared values and a
forward-thinking outlook. While our ties are strong, this special relationship
has its trials, too. But reinforcing our bonds is the shared determination to
thrive and build a brighter future for our peoples amid challenging
circumstances. Ultimately, the mutual trust and respect that undergirds our
relationship cannot be taken for granted…

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CELEBRATING THE ISRAEL–SINGAPORE GOLDEN JUBILEE: WORKING TOWARDS CONTINUED
PARTNERSHIP

 * Simona Halperin

 * Pages:15–25

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In 2019, Israel and Singapore celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations,
friendship and collaboration that go back to the days when Israel and Singapore
were two young countries. The bilateral relations are rooted in the shared
values and challenges of the two young nations facing similar challenges —
geo-strategic as well as economic, such as the lack of natural resources. For
many years, it was a widely known, yet unspoken, secret that the beginning of
our close relations was the Israeli response to Singapore’s request for
assistance and advice in building the Singapore Armed Forces. It was only in the
year 2000, when the biography of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, From
Third World to First: The Singapore Story 1965–2000, was published that the
30-year-old secret was made public: Israel helped to develop the Singapore Armed
Forces. Late Brigadier-General Yaakov (Jack) Elazari, then a colonel in the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF), headed the secret Israeli military mission sent to
train and build up the Singapore army, and is remembered in the book Not Born in
Singapore: Fifty Personalities who Shaped the Nation…

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REFLECTIONS ON SINGAPORE–ISRAEL RELATIONS

 * George Yeo

 * Pages:27–33

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As a Secondary One student, looking at the Time magazine map comparing the
military forces of Israel with those of the surrounding Arab countries in early
1967, I feared for Israel’s ability to defend itself. Egyptian President Gamal
Nasser had blockaded the Straits of Tiran, which was casus belli. War was
inevitable. As it happened, the Six Day War saw the mighty Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) vanquishing Arab military forces with seeming ease. I followed the battles
day by day and became familiar with exotic places like Sharm el-Sheikh, el-Arish
and Quneitra. Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Abba Eban, Ezer Weizman and Israel Tal
became legends in my mind…

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A MEXICAN FANDANGO WITH A POISONOUS SHRIMP

 * Peter Ho

 * Pages:35–63

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The following sections are included:

 * Introduction
 * The Beginning
 * Seeking Help
 * First Contact
 * The Brown Book
 * A Running Start
 * Tough Training
 * A Secret No More
 * Building Deterrence
 * Equipping the SAF
 * Beyond a Poisonous Shrimp
 * The Future of the Mexican Fandango



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THE JEWISH PRACTICE OF TIKKUN OLAM AND INTERFAITH RELATIONS IN SINGAPORE

 * Jean Pierre Fettmann

 * Pages:65–70

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In Jewish teachings, we have a concept called tikkun olam, which literally means
“repairing the world”. The origin of this expression goes back to Rabbi Isaac
Luria (1534–1572), who was regarded as the father of Kabbalah, a term used to
describe Jewish mystical activity or school of thought. Luria, who was leader of
a community of mystics in Safed, Galilee, in northern Israel during the 16th
century, created his own distinctive form of Kabbalah. In this form of Kabbalah,
the Hebrew word tikkun first had a spiritual meaning, but in a different
context. According to Luria, the idea of tikkun olam was based on the notion
that during creation, G-d created 10 vessels, which contained the divine “sparks
of holiness” or perceptible world of divinity. Sin caused the vessels to
shatter, scattering the sparks all over the world and bringing evil into the
world. It was the task of Jews to wander and gather the scattered sparks. In The
Biblical Source for Tikkun Olam, Rabbi Benjamin Blech wrote: “The broken vessels
required repair, and this would become the greatest mission of humanity”…

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF JEWS IN SINGAPORE

 * Victor Sassoon

 * Pages:71–80

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Newly founded by the British in 1819, Singapore was intended to be a trading
post for both international and regional commerce. Among the earliest to arrive
were the Jews, who settled at the mouth of the Singapore River. For them, the
entirely new settlement of 19th century Singapore represented a new opportunity
and a completely fresh start. Jewish merchants from India and Persia had been
actively trading in the region for centuries. However, around 1817, a new wave
of Jewish migrants fled to India to escape persecutions by the Ottomans in
Persia, joining a local community that had been established earlier…

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THE HISTORY OF JEWISH SYNAGOGUES IN SINGAPORE

 * Edmund Lim

 * Pages:81–91

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The history of Jewish synagogues in Singapore is closely intertwined with the
history of the Jewish community. In the various places where the Jews have
settled, they would want to build synagogues, their houses of worship. This was
also the case in Singapore. For many in the Jewish community, the synagogue was
a place to pray, worship, study the Torah, and meet their brethren…

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THE STORY OF ISRAELI ARCHITECTURE IN SINGAPORE

 * Moshe Safdie

 * Pages:93–97

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My first visit to Singapore was originally planned for October 1973. Singapore
was then eight years old, and I was invited by Israel’s attaché,
Brigadier-General Ephrain Poran, who suggested I meet with the Minister for
National Development. Singapore, he said, had planned a major housing programme
for its population, and the minister might be interested in the experimental
modular housing concepts we had evolved for Habitat 67 six years earlier. This
trip did not to come to pass; it was interrupted by the Six Day War…

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MY CHILDHOOD IN SINGAPORE (1966–1969)

 * Raanan Boral

 * Pages:99–103

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In the summer of 1966, just after I turned nine years old, my father, older
brother and I landed in Singapore, less than a year after the expulsion of
Singapore from the Malaysian Federation. Singapore was an independent state…

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BUILDING VENTURE CAPITAL TO PROMOTE INNOVATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT:
GOVERNMENT EFFORTS IN SINGAPORE AND ISRAEL

 * Robyn Klingler-Vidra

 * Pages:105–117

https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811214691_0011


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The following sections are included:

 * Introduction
 * Snapshot Statistics of Israeli and Singaporean VC Markets
 * Israel: VC Policy to Become the Start-up Nation
 * Singapore: Innovating Policy Based upon Learning from Global Leaders
 * Conclusion
 * Bibliography



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TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO REAL-WORLD INNOVATION: EXPERIENCES OF ISRAEL AND
SINGAPORE

 * Mark Shmulevich

 * Pages:119–131

https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811214691_0012


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Ask anyone about Israel today and “innovation” would be cited by many people as
one of the first things that come to mind. This tiny country has managed to
produce numerous innovative products, from cherry tomatoes to flash drives,
instant messaging software ICQ and GPS navigation software Waze to internet
firewalls. These inventions were non-conventional and, over a short period of
time, they have proven to be globally competitive and commercially successful…

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TRAX: THE FIRST ISRAEL–SINGAPORE UNICORN

 * Joel Bar-El and
 * Dror Feldheim

 * Pages:133–143

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The following sections are included:

 * Mikanna
 * Synagogue Inspiration
 * We Love Singapore
 * Beginners’ Luck
 * From Fair Winds into a Rough Sea
 * A Unicorn in the Making
 * Live with Creativity, Kindness, Determination and a Sprinkle of Luck



Mattia Tomba is the founding investor and head of Asia-Pacific at Tradeteq, an
electronic trading platform for trade assets. He worked for Qatar's Sovereign
Wealth Fund (Qatari Diar), where he managed an equity portfolio and worked on
large private equity transactions worldwide. Previously he was part of the
Goldman Sachs Group, where he was involved in the investment and portfolio
management of large real estate acquisitions in Europe. He began his career with
the private wealth management team of Merrill Lynch.

A senior fellow at the Middle East Institute at the National University of
Singapore where he focuses on Asia–Middle East relations, Mattia also sits on
the advisory council of the Center for Sovereign Wealth and Global Capital at
the Fletcher School (Tufts University). He graduated from the Fletcher School at
Tufts University (Boston) with an MA in international affairs and from Bocconi
University (Milan)/Science Po (Paris) with a BSc in business administration.

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