Kevin Shacknofsky: Israel Is ‘the Best Place for Your Children’
Kevin Shacknofsky, 50, made aliyah with his wife, Amy, and their five children from New Rochelle to Raanana in 2018. Their sixth child is
Kevin Shacknofsky, 50, made aliyah with his wife, Amy, and their five children from New Rochelle to Raanana in 2018. Their sixth child is
Rami Strosberg, 42, made aliyah from White Plains in 2019, after spending a pilot year with his family in Beit Shemesh. He grew up in
Malka Flamholz, 46, from Teaneck, made aliyah in 2020 after living in Israel for two years. She arrived in Beit Shemesh with her husband, David,
Adena and Dov Goldman made aliyah from Bergenfield on December 30, 2020, with their daughters Shayna, 17, Leora,15, and Atara, 13. Their son Shmuel, 19,
Leila Deluty, 21, made aliyah from Englewood on September 6 to Herzliya. Leila, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, wears No. 11 for Ramat Hasharon’s professional
Tzivia (Berow) Wasser, 34, made aliyah from Elizabeth, New Jersey to Netanya this past September with her husband Bezalel and children Rivi, 6, and Yitzy,
Brooklyn native Nechama Konigsberg, 43, made aliyah from Bergenfield to Modiin. She and her family arrived in the summer of 2018. Aviva: What schools did
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, 70, made aliyah to Jerusalem from Englewood in 2017. Rabbi Goldin and his wife, Barbara, served as rabbi and rebbetzin of Ahavath
Amy Bodoff, 49, made aliyah from Teaneck to Jerusalem in 2017. She happily works at Philip Stein & Associates as a U.S. accountant and lives
Davii Mandel, 58, made aliyah from Teaneck to Rehovot in 2021 with her husband, Izzy Leizerowitz. Aviva: Where did you grow up? Davii: Washington, Oregon
Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Sal Guggenheim, 68, considers himself a second-time immigrant. Sal and his wife, Mira, made aliyah from Passaic to Efrat this past
Jake Mannis, 24, served as a soldier in Machal (for non-citizen soldiers) and made aliyah when he finished his service in 2020. He moved to