
Painting her Path
It’s always a thrill to discover that you can earn a living doing something you love. Dena Ackerman drew and painted throughout childhood but never
It’s always a thrill to discover that you can earn a living doing something you love. Dena Ackerman drew and painted throughout childhood but never
“It took ten years of study, testing, and tweaking, but I got myself a PhD in Shabbos prep.” Tamar Cohen’s voice is calm and vibrant,
“I hated my job; I came home miserable each day.” Chani Marenstein learned graphics but couldn’t find a job in the field. She started telemarketing
“Everyone in our networking group presented their business. I didn’t sleep for a month before mine. “‘I have nothing to say,’ I kept thinking.” Chaya
“There’s an organization for every type of distress — for older singles, childless women, those whose child has special needs. “And here’s the woman who
“Temech is an anchor and a life jacket for religious female entrepreneurs.” Chasi Yudelevitch has been involved with Temech since she entered the business world.
“Once, I loved my business. It was exciting and energizing. But I was slowly burning out.” Libby Rubin gives talent classes—dance, drama, exercise, and more.
“My journey with Temech is a love story,” Dana Normatov. “They gave me everything I needed for my business success – both technical knowledge and
They were all her competitors – but they were the ones who helped her build up her business. Tamar Schreiber studied architecture and interior decorating.
She had the knowledge — but she couldn’t land a job. Simcha Yedid studied computer programming after high school and graduated in 2013. But every
“The problem with my husband’s work was that, if you do a good job, you don’t see the customer again for a while.” Ami Hizkiya
At 16, Esther Avital Gottesman was passionate about bands, aspiring to work in the music industry. By 18, she was interning at a top record
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