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People: Tuesday, November 15

Miki Nevo

Director, Mandel Center for Leadership in the North

Miki Nevo, a social entrepreneur, is the director of the Mandel Center for Leadership in the North. Prior to his current position, he was the director of the Mandel Program for Youth Leadership of the Mandel Leadership Institute for five years. Miki has some twenty-five years’ experience in founding and managing social and educational organizations. He was principal of the Misgav secondary school and directed the Israel Venture Network’s educational activities in Israel’s northern social periphery when the network was founded. He also founded and directed the Ma’ase Center, which promotes socioeconomic mobility by providing volunteering frameworks for young adults from Israel’s social periphery, served as senior assistant director of research and development of the Rashi Foundation, and founded and directed Living Together – The Center for a New Social Partnership in Israel. In recognition of his work with Ma’ase, Miki was awarded the Sderot Conference for Society’s Prize for Excellence in Social Affairs, the Speaker of the Knesset’s Quality of Life Prize, and an honorary doctorate from Tel Aviv University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s degree in neurobiology, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Miki is a graduate of Cohort 4 of the Mandel School for Educational Leadership.

Maisa Halabi Alshiech

Founder and Director, Lotus Initiative
Maisa Halabi Alshiech is the founder and director of the Lotus Initiative, an enterprise that trains traditional religious Druze women for work in software development and places in them leading high-tech companies. A graduate of Cohort 2 of the Mandel Program for Social Leadership in the North, Maisa has worked as an educator, home-room teacher, entrepreneur, technology coordinator, and mentor for the Haifa district of Israel’s Ministry of Education. She also founded an initiative called “Youth Show the Way,” which raises awareness and promotes acceptance of people with disabilities in Druze society, and a Facebook page called the “Teachers Dream,” which promotes creativity and innovation in education. Maisa works to promote higher education and make it more accessible for women in Druze society. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in special education from Gordon College of Education and the University of Haifa, respectively, and is a graduate of the Avney Rosha Institute for School Leadership. Maisa is married and a mother of three, and lives in Isfiya.

Judge Doron Porat

Judge, Magistrate’s Courts in the Northern District
Judge Doron Porat is a judge in the Magistrate's Courts in the Northern District, where he previously served as president. He has been a trailblazer in the proactive approach to managing the judicial process, a paradigmatic change that has led to a dramatic reduction in the length of time required to complete legal proceedings. This innovative approach has gained recognition and won awards and is being implemented in the court system in Israel. Judge Porat actively promotes efficiency and professionalism within the legal system, as well as the enhancement of social engagement in the community. He holds a bachelor’s degree in law from Tel Aviv University and a master’s degree in law from the University of Haifa. Married and a father of two, Judge Porat lives in the Jezreel Valley. He is a graduate of Cohort 2 of the Mandel Program for Leadership for Public Service in the North.

Judge Dunya Nassar

Judge, Kiryat Shmona Magistrate’s Court
Judge Dunya Nassar is a judge in the Kiryat Shmona Magistrate's Court, where she mostly hears criminal cases. Her vision is to improve the criminal punishment system so that it includes components that will help offenders to be rehabilitated and return to society as better citizens. Judge Nassar holds a bachelor’s degree in law from Netanya Academic College, and a master’s degree in adjudication and criminal procedure from the University of Haifa. A graduate of Cohort 3 of the Mandel Program for Leadership for Public Service in the North, she is a mother of three, and lives in Tur’an.

Judge Nir Mishory Lev Tov

President of the Magistrate’s Court in the Northern District
Judge Mishory Lev Tov is the newly appointed president of the Magistrate’s Courts in the Northern District. Previously, he served as vice president of the courts and was responsible for the courts in Tiberias and Beit She’an where he primarily heard criminal cases. Judge Mishory Lev Tov also initiated and ran charitable projects for needy populations. Previously, he held a series of command and management positions in the IDF and the Israel Police and founded and led a social initiative to help Holocaust survivors. Judge Mishory Lev Tov has published a book of poetry and prose. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in law (cum laude) from Bar-Ilan University and the University of Haifa, respectively. A graduate of Cohort 3 of the Mandel Program for Leadership for Public Service in the North, he is married and a father of four and lives in Shimshit.

Brigadier General Ofir Livius

Head of IDF Education and Youth Corps
Brigadier General Ofir Livius is the head of the Israeli Defense Force’s Education and Youth Corps. Previously, he was the head of the planning department of the IDF planning directorate, the commanding officer of the 417th Jordan Valley Brigade, the head of the planning branch of the operational directorate, and a team commander of the IDF Tactical Command College. Earlier in his IDF career, Brigadier General Livius was the commanding officer of the elite Meitar Unit of the artillery corps, and prior to that, he filled several positions in the Golani Brigade: course commander of the infantry training base, deputy commanding officer of the 13th Gideon Battalion, and the commanding officer of the EOF and engineering company. Ofir Livius holds a bachelor’s degree in land of Israel studies and archaeology from Bar-Ilan University, a master’s degree in the humanities from the Open University of Israel, and a master’s degree in political science from the Israel National Security College, and is a graduate of the IDF Command and Staff College. He was born and raised in Rishon Lezion and now lives with his family in Kibbutz Beit Rimon in the north of Israel.

Tue Nov 15

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Important Phone Numbers

Board Member

Board Phone

Spouse

Spouse Phone

Israeli Number

Reneé Chelm

+1 216.403.9149

Kerry Chelm

+1 216.469.5385

Scott Cowen

+1 504.723.3941

Leslie Kaufman

+1 217.299.3561

Mala Garg

+1 216.533.5769

Sanjay Garg

+ 1 440.590.1261

David Heller

+1 216.536.9989

Rebecca Heller

+1 216.402.9192

Ken Hochman

+1 216.470.9138

Carol Hochman

+1 216.470.9139

Annette Hochstein

N/A

N/A

N/A

054-4218880

Steve Hoffman

+1 216.496.7054

N/A​

N/A​

050-5430818

Randy Korach

+1 216.272.0368

Jennifer

+1 216.225.4100

Adam Langsam

+1 212.444.2185

Louise Langsam

+1 847.421.8151

Mark Madeja

+1 440.983.1690

N/A​

N/A​

Thom Mandel

+1 330.618.8875

N/A​

N/A​

Stuart Neidus

+1 440.840.5376

Sally Neidus

+1 440.554.6341

Dan Polster

+1 216.375.1419

Deborah Coleman

+1 216.262.6641

Peter Raskind

+1 216.410.7397

Julie Raskind

+1 216.410.7396

Charles Ratner

052.869.0868 or
+1 216.470.6100

Ilana Ratner

052.860.5860 or
+1 216.789.8797

Jehuda Reinharz

+1 617.953.1691

N/A

N/A

054-5567691

Michael Ritter

+1 216.702.7819

Nancy Wolk

+1 412.302.5475

Erika Rudin-Luria

+1 216.536.5537

Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria

+1 216.870.6034

Jerry Sue Thornton

+1 216.407.2110

N/A

N/A

Moshe Vigdor

N/A

N/A

N/A

050-6238688

Stephen Weinberg

+1 440.823.3777

Penni Weinberg

+1 216.272.1607

Jeff Wild

+1 216.789.8748

Danielle Wild

+1 216.513.2864

Sat Nov 12

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Fri Nov 11

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Today we will not be meeting any new people.

On other days, when you click on the “People” square, you will find photos and short biographies of the people you will meet.

We will not be meeting with representatives of Mandel units today. Information about all the Mandel units can be found in the booklet Shaping Israel's Future

Important Phone Numbers