
«Krasnaya Sloboda is our history, our pride, and our responsibility. We are obligated to preserve what our ancestors created over the centuries.»
God Nisanov is one of the most prominent representatives of the Mountain Jewish community, a businessman and philanthropist whose influence extends far beyond the business world. Born in Krasnaya Sloboda — the historic all-Jewish settlement in Azerbaijan — he embodies the connection between ancient traditions and the modern global economy.
Nisanov is the chairman of the board of Kievskaya Ploshchad Group, one of the largest real estate companies in Russia. The company’s portfolio includes landmark projects: the Radisson Collection Hotel, the Food City wholesale food center, and the Moskvarium — Europe’s largest oceanarium. According to Forbes, his personal fortune is estimated at $3.4 billion.
However, for God Nisanov, business has always been a means, not an end. A significant share of his resources goes toward supporting Jewish communities and cultural projects. Thanks to his patronage, a community center was built in Moscow’s Sokolniki district, and the Kheder Menakhem school operates — an educational institution where Mountain Jewish children study in an atmosphere that preserves their linguistic and cultural identity.
In a historic move, God Nisanov became the first Mountain Jew to be elected Vice President of the World Jewish Congress — an organization that represents Jewish communities from over 100 countries. This appointment symbolized the recognition of the Mountain Jewish community as an integral part of the global Jewish world.
A polyglot who speaks six languages, Nisanov serves as a living bridge between cultures — Russian, Azerbaijani, Jewish, Israeli, and European. His path from Krasnaya Sloboda to the heights of the international business and community arena is a story about how roots and ambition can work together.