Thursday, 3 January 2013

Yoram Eliyahu: Good Works Through Real Estate


Yoram Eliyahu enjoys how his work as a real estate developer allows him to be successful in his personal life while benefiting communities. In his personal life, Yoram and his large family engage in work that helps the communities around them.They pack and deliver boxes of food to local residents in need through Chabad houses. However,Yoram does not separate his professional life from his personal life. He seeks to do good works in every aspect of his life.

Well known for his real estate developments, Yoram’s investments include Miami hotels, and apartments that serve as housing for Manhattan and Brooklyn college students. His hope for each investment is that they strengthen the surrounding area. It is not enough to profit forhimself, he wants his properties to enhance their neighborhoods and be an asset to the area. Upholding his personal beliefs in his business practices is a source of great satisfaction for Yoram.He takes joy in knowing his hard work benefits so many people.

His vast experience in real estate development projects that better communities also benefit the Jewish community. He is proud of his Jewish heritage and is active in promoting the preservation of Jewish culture. Through strategic investments in Israel and the United States, he is able to use his business to encourage the values that guide him. YoramEliyahu is passionate about helping others, valuing family, and celebrating the rich Jewish culture. He uses every tool available to him, including business know-how, in order to encourage those values in others.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Family man Yoram Eliyahu knows that the next generation is of utmost importance. Through business endeavors such as building of a state-of-the-art new wing for a local high school, he gives from his heart to benefit young people. He supports causes in Israel and New York, which teach traditional values of service and family to Jewish children. Yoram’s focus is on making sure his business practices match his personal life to serve the people around him.

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