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Aleph

Organization / Venture capital firm

Fact box:

  • Founded: 2013
  • Co-founders: Michael Eisenberg, Eden Shochat
  • HQ: Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Sector: Early-stage venture capital

Aleph operates as one of the major Israeli early-stage venture capital firms. Founded in 2013 by Michael Eisenberg (formerly of Benchmark) and Eden Shochat (formerly of Genesis Partners), the firm has deployed across multiple funds supporting Israeli-founded early-stage technology companies.

Major Aleph portfolio positions across the firm's operating history have included Lemonade, Honeybook, Melio, JoyTunes, Trax, and a broader Israeli early-stage portfolio.

The firm operates within the broader Israeli VC architecture covered in The Olam's Venture cluster, alongside Pitango, NFX, Vintage Investment Partners, Team8, JVP, aMoon, and the wider Israeli venture-capital tier.

Coverage in The Olam:

  • /venture/2025-mega-round-cohort/
  • /venture/israeli-vc-landscape/
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