أفراهام يوستمان
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Avraham is a Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) resident of Beitar Illit, belonging to the Hassidic community. He is married with five children. He has worked as a teacher and been involved in setting up educational projects for the municipality. An attorney, he holds an LL.B. degree from Ono Academic College, and an M.A. in the history and sociology of Israel from the University of Haifa. He is a member of the Central Elections Committee of the Knesset, and a member of the board of the Economic Company of the Israel Bar Association. Avraham serves as chair of the Property Tax Appeals Committee of the Beitar Illit Municipality. He is a graduate of the Gesher Leadership Institute and is active in its Haredi section. For the past ten years, Avraham has served as vice president of the Kemach Foundation, the central employment organization for Israel’s Haredi community, which offers a range of solutions for employment of Haredim, with partnerships across the government, academic, philanthropic, and community sectors. He is responsible for developing and running programs for the Foundation, among them: Kivun, operated in conjunction with the Jerusalem Municipality and Israel’s Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services; the Bizmax initiative—a business hub for Haredi entrepreneurs and self-employed, in partnership with the Jerusalem Development Authority; and the Mashpi’im program for Haredi civil servants in training, in conjunction with the Civil Service Commission, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of the Interior.

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