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Avi Staiman: From Rehousing Families to Helping Reservists (and Everything in Between)

Hero Israel

Release Date: 02/18/2025

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In this deeply personal episode, I sit down with my Mum and sister to reflect on loss, resilience, and legacy ahead of Yom Hazikaron. Together, we honor the memory of Nathanel, a beloved son, brother, friend and soldier, who was tragically killed defending his army base and the nearby kibbutz of Zikkim on October 7, 2023. We discuss who he was as a person, his deep connection with Israel and how our family's connection with the country has developed over the past 18 months. We talk about what Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut now mean to us, and how these national days have taken on even...

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Avi Staiman: From Rehousing Families to Helping Reservists (and Everything in Between) show art Avi Staiman: From Rehousing Families to Helping Reservists (and Everything in Between)

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Meet Avi Staiman, CEO of the author services company Academic Language Experts. From the moment the war broke out, Avi has constantly been finding ways he can use his skills to help the war effort. At first, Avi teamed up with his good friend, also called Avi, to rehouse families from the South. He then devoted his time to supporting soldiers who were also business owners to keep their businesses going while they were defending us. To top it off, Avi jumped through hoops to serve in the army, despite having an exemption. To support reserve soldier and winemaker Moshe Ohana, find him on...

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When the war broke out, Ahuva, CEO and Founder of Shabbat catering company, The Katamon Kitchen, sought a way to help. Knowing that cooking was her skill, she acted to ensure that as many soldiers as possible could replace their army rations with delicious home-cooked meals. Ahuva often cooks Shabbat meals for hundreds of soldiers in one week. To write a letter to a soldier or donate to the cause, email: . Follow Ahuva on Instagram: @thekatamonkitchen. Send your thoughts to: . This podcast was created in memory of the late Sergeant Nathanel Young.  

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Introducing Hero Israel show art Introducing Hero Israel

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In Hero Israel, I speak to a range of everyday heroes, from those who carve out several hours of their already-busy week to give to others, to those who have pivoted their entire day-to-day life to contribute. From cooking for soldiers to rehousing displaced families, Israel is truly indebted to these people. They tend to fly under the radar, but I have spent the last few months finding them and giving them a chance to tell their stories and share what drives them to do what they do. The podcast has been produced in memory of my brother, the late Sergeant Nathanel Young, who was tragically...

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Meet Avi Staiman, CEO of the author services company Academic Language Experts. From the moment the war broke out, Avi has constantly been finding ways he can use his skills to help the war effort. At first, Avi teamed up with his good friend, also called Avi, to rehouse families from the South. He then devoted his time to supporting soldiers who were also business owners to keep their businesses going while they were defending us. To top it off, Avi jumped through hoops to serve in the army, despite having an exemption.

To support reserve soldier and winemaker Moshe Ohana, find him on Instagram: moshe.ohana_

Send your thoughts to: [email protected].

This podcast was created in memory of the late Sergeant Nathanel Young.