News Ukraine Jewish philanthropist dies of gunshot wound Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | November 27, 2014 Vadim Vishnevsky, a prominent member of the Jewish community of Kharkiv in Ukraine, died of a gunshot wound to the head. Vishnevsky was rushed to the hospital on Nov. 20 from his office and died the same day, according to the Ukrainian Vesti newspaper. Police are investigating the shooting, which according to some accounts may have been self-inflicted, Vesti reported. An unnamed source told the Interfax news agency that Vishnevsky left what appeared to be a suicide note. Vishnevsky was vice president of the Jewish Foundation of Ukraine and head of the Council of Regions of the Jewish Community of Ukraine. He also was one of the largest shareholders of Kharkiv Golden Gate Bank. Vishnevsky was among the initiators of a monument in memory of approximately 15,000 Jews murdered by the Nazis at the Drobytsky Yar killing site near Kharkiv. He also sponsored renovation work at a historic Kharkiv synagogue, and social projects within the Jewish community and for the general population. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. World Serafim Sabaranskiy, Jew who defended Ukraine, dies in airstrike World Ukrainian Holocaust memorial damaged by Russian shelling World In Ukraine, Jews torn between fighting for their country — or leaving Bay Area Ukrainian Jews in Bay Area living a ‘nightmare’ from afar Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up