About Elly Kleinman
Elly Kleinman is the founder and president of The Americare Companies. He has founded Americare Companies over 30 years ago. Americare provides an extensive range of services for their clients, which include home healthcare, services for rehabilitation and international nurse recruitment and also encompassing professional, paraprofessional and supplementary services. Mr. Kleinman is a major humanitarian individual, who is personally involved in charitable activities. Elly Kleinman maintains Gemilus chesed funds in virtually every aspect of the Jewish community – from education to social services, bikur cholim and Holocaust remembrance. Mr. Kleinman cooperates with officials on a local and national level in promoting the needs of Torah mosdos and community organizations.
Mr. Elly Kleinman was specified as a Chairman of the 12th Siyum Hashas of Daf Yomi in May of 2011. Despite the support of numerous yeshivos and chesed organizations, Mr. Kleinman is also actively promoting the Daf Yomi study around the world. Elly and Brochie Kleinman dedicated Agudath Israel of America’s Daf Yomi Commission in memory of their fathers, Reb Avrohom Isaac Kleinman and Reb Menachem Dovid Indig zichronom l’vrachah several years ago. They were Holocaust survivors who were moser nefesh to help re-establish Torah in America after the war. Mr. Kleinman point out that Siyum has very special personal significance for me because of the the fact that the is dedicated to the memory of the six million kedoshim. “He only knew his grandparents and many of his uncles, aunts and other relatives who were killed al kiddush Hashem through stories that his parents and other surviving relatives shared with him. The Siyum – which bears testimony to the eternity of Torah and the Jewish people – is dedicated to their memory.”
Other than his involvements as an Americare Companies representative at Educause, Mr. Kleinman has been an important benefactor at some recent events about the Holocaust, as a son of Holocaust survivors. Elly Kleinman presented the Novominsker Rebbe, Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, on November 10, 2009 at a major gathering in Brooklyn. At this gathering a large number of school principals and educators were present. Their main focus was on enabling students from 7th to 12th grade to learn about the Holocaust. Elly Kleinman spoke publicly at the 87th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, on the theme, “Seventy Years Later: The Need to Keep Churban Europe [the Holocaust] Before the Eyes of Our Young.” On that occasion, Mr. Kleinman introduced the Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center (the KFHEC).
Mr. Elly Kleinman was specified as a Chairman of the 12th Siyum Hashas of Daf Yomi in May of 2011. Despite the support of numerous yeshivos and chesed organizations, Mr. Kleinman is also actively promoting the Daf Yomi study around the world. Elly and Brochie Kleinman dedicated Agudath Israel of America’s Daf Yomi Commission in memory of their fathers, Reb Avrohom Isaac Kleinman and Reb Menachem Dovid Indig zichronom l’vrachah several years ago. They were Holocaust survivors who were moser nefesh to help re-establish Torah in America after the war. Mr. Kleinman point out that Siyum has very special personal significance for me because of the the fact that the is dedicated to the memory of the six million kedoshim. “He only knew his grandparents and many of his uncles, aunts and other relatives who were killed al kiddush Hashem through stories that his parents and other surviving relatives shared with him. The Siyum – which bears testimony to the eternity of Torah and the Jewish people – is dedicated to their memory.”
Other than his involvements as an Americare Companies representative at Educause, Mr. Kleinman has been an important benefactor at some recent events about the Holocaust, as a son of Holocaust survivors. Elly Kleinman presented the Novominsker Rebbe, Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, on November 10, 2009 at a major gathering in Brooklyn. At this gathering a large number of school principals and educators were present. Their main focus was on enabling students from 7th to 12th grade to learn about the Holocaust. Elly Kleinman spoke publicly at the 87th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, on the theme, “Seventy Years Later: The Need to Keep Churban Europe [the Holocaust] Before the Eyes of Our Young.” On that occasion, Mr. Kleinman introduced the Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center (the KFHEC).
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