Tuvia Milsztein
Tuvia Milsztein is a successful real estate entrepreneur in California. He established a real estate investment company after graduate studies and now owns and manages several industrial and commercial real estate properties through the state. His success in business endeavors propelled him to become active in philanthropic work, and he supports numerous organizations which focus on the importance of freedom, democracy, and liberty.
Born and raised in Israel, Mr. Milsztein remains committed to several organizations which support the security of his home country. One such group is the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, which is a nonsectarian educational organization working to strengthen the strategic cooperation between the U.S. and Israel. Mr. Milsztein also supports other entities that work toward these ends, such as The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Tuvia Milsztein also donates to groups which strive to foster peace in his homeland. One example of this focus is the Israel Christian Nexus, which was founded by General Shimon Erem to strengthen the alliance between Jews and Christians. The organization strives to draw parallels between the two religions and the similar values they share. Another such example is the support given to Eagles Wings by Mr. Milsztein. The organization conducts a two-day leadership meeting in which regional and national leaders discuss means to achieve peace in Israel.
Tuvia Milsztein is also committed to humanitarian organizations. He donates regularly to groups that strive to improve the conditions of people's lives throughout the world. Mr. Milsztein supports such organizations such as Catholic Relief Services and the Israel Cancer Research Fund. He also donates to the non-partisan, non-profit organization, Pups for Peace. The California-based group aims to save innocent lives and reduce injuries through the use of explosive-detection dogs to counter terrorism. All together, Tuvia Milsztein's philanthropic work is spread amongst 19 different organizations.
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