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Yaron Reuven is an Israeli-born Orthodox Rabbi and lecturer. He was the President and CEO of Reuven Enterprises, known for his top financial advice. [1] He later changed his life and settled in Florida as an Orthodox Rabbi, having a notable impact on Jewish communities across the United States. [2]
Yaron Reuven, born in Israel, immigrated to the United States as a child. [3] Before 2000, his career began in First Union, working in the securities business. He was subsequently hired by Raymond James Financial, where he used his savviness and investment philosophy to develop the business further in Wall Street. In 2003, Reuven was recognized as one of the biggest producing brokers for the financial firm in the country. [4]
Reuven was the CEO of Reuven Enterprises, a well-known boutique firm at the time, which was launched in 2003. [5] At the age of 26, he already became one of the youngest people to open up a FINRA member firm. He wrote various business articles, and he had appeared on Bloomberg, Chinese NDTV and CNBC. [6]
While on Wall Street, Reuven undertook an elective surgery, which had drastic effects, leaving him in a painful state for seven years. However, this event triggered a change in Reuven’s life. He looked back into his roots, studying Judaism and the Torah. [7] Ultimately, he became a rabbi and launched BeEzrat Hashem Inc, a nonprofit organization through which he spreads Torah to others. [8]
A number of films made by BeEzrat Hashem Inc have reached over one million views, including Hashem Took Back His Millions [9] and Tikkun Habrit. [10]
He is presently a member of The Rabbinical Alliance of America (Igud HaRabbonim). [11]
Torah, Science and Ancient Wisdom
Hashem Took Back His Millions
Tikkun Habrit
Chibut HaKever
The World of Lies
GEHINNOM The Movie | Hell According To Orthodox Jewish Torah [12]
His organization and work have received endorsements from various rabbis including:
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Yaron Reuven is an Israeli-born Orthodox Rabbi and lecturer. He was the President and CEO of Reuven Enterprises, known for his top financial advice. [1] He later changed his life and settled in Florida as an Orthodox Rabbi, having a notable impact on Jewish communities across the United States. [2]
Yaron Reuven, born in Israel, immigrated to the United States as a child. [3] Before 2000, his career began in First Union, working in the securities business. He was subsequently hired by Raymond James Financial, where he used his savviness and investment philosophy to develop the business further in Wall Street. In 2003, Reuven was recognized as one of the biggest producing brokers for the financial firm in the country. [4]
Reuven was the CEO of Reuven Enterprises, a well-known boutique firm at the time, which was launched in 2003. [5] At the age of 26, he already became one of the youngest people to open up a FINRA member firm. He wrote various business articles, and he had appeared on Bloomberg, Chinese NDTV and CNBC. [6]
While on Wall Street, Reuven undertook an elective surgery, which had drastic effects, leaving him in a painful state for seven years. However, this event triggered a change in Reuven’s life. He looked back into his roots, studying Judaism and the Torah. [7] Ultimately, he became a rabbi and launched BeEzrat Hashem Inc, a nonprofit organization through which he spreads Torah to others. [8]
A number of films made by BeEzrat Hashem Inc have reached over one million views, including Hashem Took Back His Millions [9] and Tikkun Habrit. [10]
He is presently a member of The Rabbinical Alliance of America (Igud HaRabbonim). [11]
Torah, Science and Ancient Wisdom
Hashem Took Back His Millions
Tikkun Habrit
Chibut HaKever
The World of Lies
GEHINNOM The Movie | Hell According To Orthodox Jewish Torah [12]
His organization and work have received endorsements from various rabbis including: