Moshe Friedman belongs to one of the most illustrious rabbinical families in the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world. He studied in the most prestigious institutions of the Haredi community more than 15 years (Hebron Yeshiva - Jerusalem, Kollel Chazon Ish - Bnei Brak). At the age of 30 Moshe founded Clipop, a start-up company in the on-line video field, and later on become a social entrepreneur leading Haredi integration into the Israeli workforce, especially the hi-tech industry. Moshe also co-founded KamaTech, a coalition of 50 large hi-tech companies (i.e. Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Intel, IBM, etc.) to help Haredis integrate into the hi-tech industry. In addition, he opened TicTech, providing hi-tech courses and training workshops for Haredis, in cooperation with Kemach foundation and the U.S embassy in Israel. And also KamaTech accelerator for entrepreneurs from the Ultra-Orthodox community in Israel. Moshe was a fellow at ''Shluchei Tzibur'', a joint leadership of the Mandel Leadership Institute and the Hebrew University. Moshe was selected to the U.S state department prestigious international leadership program IVLP, and part of the European ELP program (emerging leaders program). On 2015, Moshe was selected to be one of 40 ''Digital leaders of Israel'' a joint leadership program by the Israeli prime minister office, JDC, and Harvard Business School. On 2015 & 2017 Moshe was selected by the The Marker magazine as one of the top 100 most influential people in israel. On 2017 by Globs as 40 under 40 future leaders of Israel, and by Calcalist as one of the 100 most influential people in Israel. The NY based Algemeiner chose Moshe as one of the 100 most influential Jewish people in the world.
Co-founder & Managing partner at 12Angels
Bachelor's degree, law & philosophy