What is Ahava?

What is Ahava?

Mission, Values, & Vision

Mission, Values, & Vision

Ahava’s Vision

To provide all the individuals we serve with therapeutic, physical, educational, and cultural support.

To create a feeling of personal belonging and community.

To fortify resilience, confidence, and independence.

To enable a personal development journey for the growth and realization of each individual’s abilities and choices.

To guide graduates of our program to the center of Israeli society as functioning and contributing citizens, who possess the social norms of the wider culture, of tradition and of democratic values.

To be a stable organization, that innovates and learns, and that influences policy makers and society in Israel.
To care for our community of employees and volunteers and to foster learning, personal growth, and professionalism in each one.

Ahava’s Mission

To be a home away from home.

To develop and provide quality solutions for children, youth, and young adults at risk – and their families.

Our Core Values:

Ethics

Honor

Leading by Example

Expertise

Collaboration

Learned Experience

Flexibility

Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Ayelet Shapira

Chairman of the Board

Doron Isaakov

Member of the Board of Directors

Ziv Ben Chaim

Board Member and Authorized Signatory

Sivan Hanik

Board Member and Authorized Signatory

Jackie Amsalem

Board Member and Authorized Signatory

Dudu Sagi

Member of the Board of Directors

Yoav Ziv

Member of the Board of Directors

Hadas Shachter Shafir

Member of the Board of Directors

Shlomo Shachter

Member of the Board of Directors

Andrei Zenmelovitz

Member of the General Assembly

Yehuda Kiprus

Member of the General Assembly

Talia Friedler

Member of the General Assembly

Yuval Ravid

Member of the General Assembly

Rani Rabin

Audit Body

Reuven Gutman

CPA (Certified Public Accountant)

Moran Ben Yitzhak

Lawyer

Tomer Lieber

Dan Leder

Tomer Lieber

Treasurer

Our Team

Our Team

Dani Ariel

CEO

A trained social worker employed at Ahava since 1996 as the manager of the Family Home Care Units. He spearheaded the development of the program “Protection and Empowerment”. Dani is committed to teamwork, equal opportunity, personal development, and professional mastery, and actively works to promote these values

Mira Albo

Vice President

Mira has been a part of Ahava since 2004, serving in various roles. She holds both a master’s degree in law and a master’s degree in consulting and organizational development. Her responsibilities encompass all aspects of human capital, organizational welfare, compensation, and administrative management. Mira believes that working at Ahava is fundamentally about working from the heart and the soul.

Aliza Sitbon

Manager of the Family Home Care Program

Aliza has dedicated over 35 years to the organization, in various roles. She began as a girls’ group counselor, later took on a coordinator role, and eventually became the manager of our family home care program. Aliza is known for her grounded nature, professionalism, and sensitivity. She holds a degree in education

Amit Teper

Head of the Therapeutic Program

Amit has dedicated over 15 years to the organization, serving in various roles. He is responsible for overseeing the mental health program, which includes managing psychologists and psychotherapists. Amit holds an MA in social work, specializing in CBT, psychotherapy, and private therapy.

Rehavam Zilberman

Manager of Emergency Center at Ahava

With over 22 years of experience in the organization in various roles, including family home care unit counselor, unit coordinator, and center manager, he holds a master’s degree in educational systems management. He is both an educator and a therapist.

Dr. Einat Kapun

Principal of Ahava School

Einat has been the principal of Ahava School since 2015. Ahava School is a special education school for students with emotional and behavioral challenges, grades 1-9. She holds a PhD in Education.

Partners in Our Journey

Partners in Our Journey

Ahava raises support 365 days a year and our partners help us to provide therapeutic social services to the children of the village. With their help we can improve the services we provide for the children.

Now is the time to express our gratitude!

Bnai Zion Foundation
Jewish Federation of Canada
israel endowment fund
Bank Leumi
Bazan Group
Estates Fund for the Benefit of the State
 Various Jewish Federations from Around the World
The Fund for Improvements of the Ministry of Social Affairs
The Jewish community of Orange Town, NJ