Aleph is a Tel Aviv, Israel based venture capital firm. Founded in 2013 by Eden Shochat and Michael Eisenberg, their stated goal is to service the startup community and its entrepreneurs in Israel. They have invested in globally scaleable businesses such as WeWork, Conduit, Wix, Shopping.com and Aternity.
Aleph sees themselves as a startup. They have the opportunity, resources and desire to change the kind of support the Israeli entrepreneurial eco-system can expect from a venture capital firm. To that end, they try to use their resources in order to build a series of scalable software and services that help build an Israeli company and help that company on a global stage.
In 2016, Aleph added Aaron Ronsenson as an equal partner with Eden Shochat and Michael Eisenberg to help them expand their ability to find new investment opportunities in Israel and globally.
Timeline
Funded Companies
An insurance technology company using artificial intelligence and behavioural economics to offer home and renters insurance.
Honeybook is a San Francisco-based company founded by Shadiah Sigala, Oz Alon, Naama Alon and Dror Shimoni.
A technology company making urine analysis kits for detecting Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Urinary Track Infections (UTI), and prenatal pregnancy complication monitoring.
Houseparty is a San Francisco-based developer of a group video chat application for face-to-face social media and connection.
Coralogix is a company founded by Lior Tal, Ariel Assaraf, Lior Redlus and Guy Kroupp.
Panorays is a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity company enabling companies to view, manage, and engage the security posture of their third-parties, vendors, and business partners.
Centrical is a Charlotte, North Carolina-based company founded in 2012 by Gal Rimon.
Windward is an artificial intelligence company founded by Ami Daniel.
People
Aaron Rosenson
Partner
Eden Shochat
Partner
Michael Eisenberg
Partner
Further reading
Why Top Israeli Venture Firm Aleph Is Making A 26-Year-Old An Equal Partner
Alex Konrad
Web
April 13, 2016