About Me
A journey from Toulouse to Jerusalem, bridging design, technology, and heritage.
I grew up in Toulouse, a city in southern France where the warmth of the culture heavily influenced my appreciation for food, community, and beauty. From a young age, I was fascinated by the early internet—spending countless hours in the "LightWolf Studios Archives" era building teenage web projects, exploring Photoshop, and experimenting with the boundless creativity of early web design.
My journey eventually led me to make Aliyah to Jerusalem. Moving to Israel wasn't just a geographic shift; it was a profound deepening of my identity. Jerusalem is a city where history and the future collide daily. Here, my passion for design and technology met my desire to preserve Jewish heritage and history.
Professionally, my path evolved from making things look good (UI/CSS design) to making complex systems work seamlessly. Today, I focus on technical operations, integrations, APIs, and AI workflows. I believe that technology should be an invisible enabler—solving real problems quietly so that people can focus on what truly matters.
But my digital life is deeply intertwined with my cultural roots. Through projects like Or HaZeev and Constantine Minhagim, I use modern web tools to preserve liturgy, history, and Jewish storytelling. I want to ensure that the rich traditions of the past are transmitted to the future in beautiful, accessible ways.
Beyond the screen, I am a passionate home chef and baker. Kosher India and LightBen Food are my culinary laboratories. Whether I'm mastering Neapolitan pizza, perfecting a sourdough loaf, or assisting my wife in creating an authentic kosher Indian feast, I see cooking as another form of design—one that brings people together around a shared table.
This personal hub is the intersection of all these worlds. It is where my technical operations support my cultural projects, where my writings reflect my experiences, and where my passion for building meaningful things finds a permanent home.