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Ilai Harsgor Hendin is an Israeli entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of the venture capital firm, Harsgor Ventures. He is also the founder of the Israeli startup accelerator, The Junction. Hendin was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, and grew up in the city of Netanya. He attended the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, where he earned a degree in computer science. Hendin began his career as a software engineer at the Israeli software company, Amdocs. He then moved on to become a venture capitalist, founding Harsgor Ventures in 2008. Through his venture capital firm, Hendin has invested in a number of Israeli startups, including Wix, Waze, and Outbrain. Hendin is also the founder of The Junction, an Israeli startup accelerator. The Junction has helped launch over 100 startups, including Wix, Waze, and Outbrain. Hendin is married and has two children. He currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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2018

In May 2018, Harsgor expressed outrage when a group of girls was asked to sit in the back due to the presence of religious boys at an event held for Jerusalem Day at the local culture center. That same month he slammed police officials, including Israeli police chief Roni Alsheikh, over what he viewed as extreme security measures taken at a local gay pride parade and threatened to go to the supreme court if they weren't revoked.

On October 30, 2018, Harsgor ran for city mayor, as head of the Meretz faction, against Rafi Saar, Yossi Sedbon, Hadar Lavi, Yuval Levi, Zvika Zarfati and Mirit Shaked Barak. While Harsgor came in at 5th place with only 11% of the vote, his party, Meretz came in at number one with 4 seats on the city council.

2016

In September 2016, Hendin, along with other council members from across the country, fought in order to limit the term of office held by elected local city officials.

In 2016, Harsgor wrote a harsh letter to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba after it was reported that Arab and Jewish new mothers are being separated in the wards after they deliver. He said that such “segregation reminds us of periods in history that we don’t want to return to, and there is no professional justification for separation on the basis of ethnic or religious background.” He added that Meir Medical Center is “a bridge among peoples who live in Israel where one meets patients, families and staff of all backgrounds. The babies born in the obstetrics department don’t know if they are Arab or Jew; they are human beings who will grow up in a world that we have created for them. We will decide if it is one of racism, hatred or discrimination, or a world that is going to a better place.”

2013

From November 21, 2013 until the 17th of May 2016, Hendin served as deputy mayor of Kfar Saba. As deputy mayor, he led a revolution calling for transparency in the department for Environmental Protection and turned Kfar Saba into the first city which banned the use of cancerous fumigation. Hendin was also an advocate against the religious influence in the city and forged cooperation with pluralistic entities calling for a more open form of Judaism including the appointment of two women to the religious council. Hendin thwarted an attempt by the former mayor to ban the use of video recorders at city council hearings and himself would broadcast his hearings and those of his faction member, Plia Katner, live on the internet. He left his position after uncovering suspicious dealings which led to the arrest of former mayor Yehuda Ben-Hamo.

From November 12, 2013 serves as head of the Meretz faction on Kfar Saba's city council.

2009

From 2009 to November 2013, Hendin served as head of the Meretz party in Kfar Saba.

In 2009, Hendin, along with journalist and former member of Knesset, Nitzan Horowitz, was among the founders of the "Free Israel" (Hebrew: ישראל חופשית ) organization.

2006

From April 2006 to October 2010 he worked as a software engineer for Microsoft, Vicon and IBM and was instrumental in the establishment of various startup companies.

1995

From 1995-1998 he studied at Katzanelson highschool in the city.

1980

Ilai Harsgor Hendin (Hebrew: עילאי הרסגור-הנדין ; born: 30 September 1980) is the deputy mayor of Kfar Saba, current council member as head of the Meretz faction and was a candidate for mayor in the 2018 municipal elections.

Ilai Harsgor Hendin was born on September 30, 1980 and grew up in Kfar Saba. Hendin is the grandson of the late Professor Michael Harsgor.