Yoram Eliyahu Roots

Yoram Eliyahu Roots

Yoram Eliyahu was born into a tight-knit family of four siblings with hard working parents in Kirat-Shmona, a small town nestled in the northern mountains of Israel. His father was a construction worker, bringing home a modest income. The elder Eliyahu raised his family in a traditional, observant manner.

At the age of fourteen, Yoram Eliyahu enrolled in the Bezek high school, an Israeli boarding school specializing in telecommunications and electronics. He continued his education for an additional two years following his graduation, earning himself a sub-engineering degree. He then served his three year term as a soldier in the Israeli army. After completing his three year army term, Yoram Eliyahu left Israel for the United States.

During his time in the army, Yoram Eliyahu was first exposed to Chabad, a worldwide organization that provides outreach and educational programming for Jews. Inspired by their efforts to support active soldiers, Yoram has become a longtime supporter of the Chabad movement in New York.

Once in the United States, Yoram worked in a number of varied industries, and learned about the wide world of business and finance. Several years down the line, Yoram Eliyahu ultimately found himself in real estate. His understanding and appreciation for the industry, along with his experience and dedication has helped him become an expert in the real estate field.

Now living in a Long Island community not far from New York City with his wife and children, Yoram Eliyahu is a proud supporter of his native country and he and his family are regular visitors to Israel.