Abraham’s House Israel

Where Energy Meets Opportunity

Abraham’s House Israel helps Jewish students spot needs, build bridges, and make real impact in and beyond their neighborhoods.

 

Good opportunities reveal themselves when someone pays attention. Abraham’s House Israel teaches students to notice what others walk right past. Then we help them act. Not abstract, far-away stuff. Right here. The family next door. The neighborhood around campus. The local connection that becomes bigger than anyone expected. This is civic engagement rooted in achriyut, the kind of responsibility to others that lives at the heart of Jewish life. Students build bridges. They organize energy. They lead without permission. Here’s what we’ve learned: when you give people real agency to make impact where they actually are, they achieve wild things. This adds new muscle to Jewish campus life. For a lot of students, this is what speaks to them. They get beyond themselves. They make it real.

Abraham’s House Israel is powered by JNF-USA

Project Manager

Dianarose Blivaiss

Dianarose Blivaiss is a Co–Project Manager of Abraham’s House, where she advances the mission of activating young adult Jews to serve others and build bridges beyond their own communities. In her role, Dianarose works with them to create meaningful social impact in their neighborhoods, cities, and across Israel. Prior to joining Abraham’s House, Dianarose worked as a consultant in the United States. Driven by her love for Israel and her passion for environmental and social impact, she moved to Israel two years ago to pursue a 1-year master’s degree in environmental studies at Tel Aviv University. She arrived with her...
Dianarose Blivaiss
Dianarose Blivaiss is a Co–Project Manager of Abraham’s House, where she advances the mission of activating young adult Jews to serve others and build bridges beyond their own communities. In her role, Dianarose works with them to create meaningful social impact in their neighborhoods, cities, and across Israel.
Prior to joining Abraham’s House, Dianarose worked as a consultant in the United States. Driven by her love for Israel and her passion for environmental and social impact, she moved to Israel two years ago to pursue a 1-year master’s degree in environmental studies at Tel Aviv University. She arrived with her husband four days before October 7th, and through JLIC Tel Aviv’s Abraham’s House chapter, she was able to start making an impact in Israel after the war, meeting the community, and feel more connected to Israeli society.  in the months that followed, she and her husband made the intentional decision remain in Tel Aviv beyond the academic year and make Aliyah.
Dianarose is thrilled to support leaders through Abraham’s House, helping to create opportunity for service, personal growth, and Jewish identity to intersect.
Project Manager

Eve Brown

Eve Brown is a Co–Project Manager of Abraham’s House, where she plays a central role in advancing the mission to activate young adult Jews to serve others and build meaningful bridges beyond their own communities. In her role, Eve partners closely with young adults to design, lead, and scale initiatives that drive tangible social impact across neighborhoods, cities, and throughout Israel. Prior to joining Abraham’s House, Eve worked in the Strategy and Policy Division at Israel’s Ministry of Construction and Housing, contributing to planning and policy efforts. Motivated by a deep commitment to urban planning and the power of the built...
Eve Brown
Eve Brown is a Co–Project Manager of Abraham’s House, where she plays a central role in advancing the mission to activate young adult Jews to serve others and build meaningful bridges beyond their own communities. In her role, Eve partners closely with young adults to design, lead, and scale initiatives that drive tangible social impact across neighborhoods, cities, and throughout Israel.
Prior to joining Abraham’s House, Eve worked in the Strategy and Policy Division at Israel’s Ministry of Construction and Housing, contributing to planning and policy efforts. Motivated by a deep commitment to urban planning and the power of the built environment to foster resilient, inclusive communities, she completed her master’s degree in Urban & Regional Planning at the Technion.
Eve is inspired by the opportunity to guide young Jewish leaders and engage them through meaningful partnership with JNF to rebuild and strengthen communities in Israel’s North and South.
Fellow Spotlight
Devo Mayer
Ben Gurion University
Devo Mayer

Devo Mayer is originally from Baltimore, Maryland. She is currently living in Be’er Sheva and attending Ben Gurion University, where she is studying social work. 

Living in Be’er Sheva, Devo feels a strong sense of responsibility to engage directly with the social challenges and opportunities present in the city.

For Devo, being part of Abraham’s House allows her to be part of the building of Israel’s south, and actualize a modern Zionist dream. 

Eliyahu Freudenstein
Bar-Ilan University
Eliyahu Freudenstein

Eliyahu moved to Israel 5 years ago. Today, he lives in Givat Shmuel and studies economics at Bar-Ilan University. 

As an Abraham’s House Fellow, Eliyahu is motivated by the opportunity to create outward-facing initiatives that connect Olim to the broader Israeli society. 

He values learning about and supporting communities beyond his Olim “bubble,” while also strengthening the bonds within his own community. He appreciates that Abraham’s House gives fellows agency to develop large-scale trips or smaller neighborhood-based projects. 

Impact by Numbers

100
Fellows
11
Communities
30
Programs Initiated
450
Volunteers
1000s
People We Helped

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