Aleph is a leading Israeli early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded in 2013 by Co-Founders and General Partners Eden Shochat (Israeli serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Face.com sold to Facebook in 2012; co-founder of Mytopia sold to 888 Holdings; prominent public-policy voice on Israeli tech) and Michael Eisenberg (former General Partner at Benchmark Capital Israel, where he led investments in Wix [NASDAQ: WIX], Fiverr [NYSE: FVRR], Conduit, and Seeking Alpha; author and Israeli tech public intellectual). Aleph is one of Israel's most prominent early-stage VC firms, exclusively focused on Israeli entrepreneurs and founders building large category-leading companies. The firm has raised multiple institutional funds: Aleph I at USD 140 million (2014), Aleph II at USD 160 million (2017), Aleph III at USD 200 million (2019), Aleph IV at USD 300 million (2022), and subsequent vehicles, with aggregate AUM of approximately USD 1 billion across all vintages. Typical initial check sizes are USD 2 to 5 million at seed and early Series A. Notable portfolio companies include Melio (fintech), Honeybook, Lemonade (NYSE IPO), WeWork (early Israeli-connected investor), Bizzabo, Labelbox, Foretellix, Fundbox, Freshly, Hibob, and numerous Israeli technology companies with significant exits and IPOs.