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MEET OUR STAFF
MEET OUR ISRAELI PARTNERS
EBY's success is largely credited to our Israel partnerships. We provide the English tutoring for well-established partners who are organized to provide multi-faceted career support to young adult Israelis from communities on the periphery of society.

"The Israeli tech sector is largely considered to be the backbone for the country’s economy, accounting for some 40 percent of Israel’s total exports annually and employing about eight percent of the working population.

For many Israelis from the Ethiopian community, however, the high-tech industry remains largely out of reach due to several factors including educational gaps, socio-economic hardships, and systematic discrimination."

from NoCamels: Israeli Innovation News

MEET OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Judy Kleppel
 
President
Philadelphia, PA 

As an American trained physician, Dr. Kleppel has 10 years of experience volunteering in Israel in the areas of health and trauma. Judy brings hands on experience in negotiating and carrying out volunteer opportunities in Israel to the Skilled Volunteers for Israel Board of Directors. She performed community based fundraising for Israeli nonprofits from the USA, based on her personal knowledge and enthusiasm for their mission.

Allen Poteshman
Treasurer
New York, NY

Allen specializes in the quantitative analysis of data in the financial markets. Allen was a finance professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where his research focused on the option market and the interaction between the option and the stock market. He holds a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Chicago, a Ph.D. in philosophy and a masters degree in physics from the University of Pittsburgh, and a bachelors degree in physics and philosophy from Yale University.  Allen brings his expertise in the collection and analysis of data to provide strategic and financial insight to Skilled Volunteers for Israel.

Marla N. Gamoran
Secretary & Executive Director, Founder
New York, NY

Marla divides her time between New York City and Jerusalem. Following a career in non-profit management and workforce development, Marla completed the PresenTense Global Fellowship for Social Entrepreneurs in 2010, and soon after, ignited her lifelong passion for Israel by establishing Skilled Volunteers for Israel where she serves as Executive Director.

Marla has volunteered for her synagogue, served as the President of the Madison Wisconsin chapter of Hadassah, serves on the University of Wisconsin Madison Hillel Board and the American Reform Zionists of America (ARZA) Board, and is an ARZA delegate to the American Zionists of America board.

MEET OUR FUNDERS
We are deeply grateful for the support of our funders and to all who contribute to our work.

Anonymous Donors

Giant Eagle Foundation

TECH-CAREER

"Tech-Career strives to break the employment barriers with which young Ethiopian Israelis are confronted and open a window of opportunity for socio-economic mobility, by paving the way into the competitive and lucrative high-tech industry. Our graduates acquire the skills and tools that enable them to attain high-level employment, manage professional careers with above average salaries and climb the socio-economic ladder."

from Tech-Career

LAMERHAK

 LaMerhak (“Far and Away”) is a program focused on employment promotion for Israelis of Ethiopian descent. The program’s objective is to help members of the community to be employed in jobs that take full advantage of their educational attainments and skills. The program started in 2014, and since 2019 it is being implemented by the Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs. 

EMPOWERING ETHIOPIAN WOMEN

Empowering Ethiopian Women (EEW) is a new Israeli NGO established in 2020 by and for Ethiopian Israeli women. The organization provides support and encouragement in urgently needed areas such as higher education, professional training, business development, and assistance with core women's issues. The NGO grew out of a grassroots social media community platform of over 16,000 members that was created in 2017 with the aim of empowering Ethiopian Israeli women, and it is already making an impact on Israel's economic and social fabric.

Rabbi Alan Iser
Philadelphia, PA

Rabbi Iser is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Theology at St. Joseph’s and Villanova University. He also teaches summers at the Conservative Yeshivah in Jerusalem.  He is a former pulpit rabbi and Hillel Director. He received his rabbinic ordination from J. T. S. and holds a Masters degree from the Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard and a B. A. from  Washington University in St. Louis.

Ron Hoffman
Toronto, CAN/Miami, FL

Ron served as for 24 years as Vice President of Emerging Markets for Gamma-Dynacare Laboratories and led the organization in its drive to develop new or enhanced uninsured revenue strategies through the identification and sale of new tests, new product offerings and new business relationships. Ron is an active Jewish communal leader and has served as President and Vice President of JNF Toronto/JNF Canada; President of the Reena Foundation; President of the Canadian Foundation For Masorti Judaism in Israel; Vice President of the Kolel Legacy Fund, through which it sponsors educational programs presented by the Prosserman JCC in particular, Member of Toronto’s advisory committee for the Melton Educational Programme; Vice Chair of Facing History And Ourselves, Canada, the Canadian version of a U.S. parent entity.

Howard Mednick
Toronto, Canada

Howard Mednick is a Skilled Volunteers for Israel alumni and volunteered in 2019 putting his classical music expertise and technical skills together as a Classical Music DJ.

 

Howard retired from his occupation as a computer systems consultant after some 45 years experience. He worked with computers starting from punch cards through to hand held mobile applications, but have basically specialized in large scale database management and reporting applications over the last few years.

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