Vitali Hakko Explained
Vitali Hakko |
Birth Date: | 1913 |
Birth Place: | Yedikule, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Death Place: | Istanbul, Turkey |
Nationality: | Turkish |
Known For: | Founder of the Vakko |
Occupation: | Businessman |
Vitali Hakko (1913 – 10 December 2007) was a Turkish businessman, founder of the Vakko clothing business.[1] [2]
He was laid to rest at the Ulus Sephardi Jewish Cemetery in Istanbul following the religious funeral ceremony held at the Neve Shalom Synagogue.[3] He was survived by his son Cem Hakko.[4]
Notes and References
- Rifat Bali Model Citizens of the State: The Jews of Turkey during the ... 2012 – Page 477 "Adnan Kahveci was Minister of Finance; Vitali Hakko (1913–2007) was a Jewish businessman and one of the"
- Yalçın Küçük Tekeliyet: ansiklopedi 2003 – Volume 1 – Page 421 "Bu tarih sorulanndan sonra, "cem" adına gelebiliriz; sabetayistlerin ve Ya- hudiler'in, Cem Hakko var, "cem" adına düşkünlükleri hâlâ tatminkar çözümünü bulamadığım bilmecelerden birisidir; Cem Boyner'i, Cem Uzan'ı ve sa- betayist bir baba ..."
- News: Türkiye moda devini uğurladı . . 12 December 2007 . Turkish . 28 October 2013 .
- Jürgen Gottschlich, Dilek Zaptcioglu Istanbul. Con atlante stradale 2011 Page 19 "Uomini d'affari ebrei come Ishak Alaton, che opera nel campo dell'elettronica, e l'imperatore della moda Cem Hakko (Vakko) sono attualmente tra i personaggi più noti di İstanbul. Gli armeni furono decimati dalle persecuzioni del 1915 ..."