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ore than 250 
local and nation-
al business and 
community leaders gathered 
in late March at the Norton 
Museum of Art in West Palm 
Beach, Florida, for a Friends 
of the IDF (FIDF) VIP brief-
ing and cocktail reception in 
support of FIDF’s Mamriot 
program, an initiative dedi-
cated to providing life-chang-
ing tech education to teenage 
girls.
 The event featured a 
keynote speech from Yossi 
Cohen, former Mossad 
Director and Head of 
Softbank Investment 
Advisers in Israel. Harry 
Gross, a longtime FIDF 
supporter and National 
Executive Board member, 
handed Cohen a special 
award. FIDF CEO Steve Weil 
and FIDF National Director, 
Major General (Res.) Nadav 
Padan were also in atten-
dance. 
Cohen served as the lead 
for one of the agency’s most 

daring operations: the sei-
zure of the Iranian Nuclear 
Archives. The intelligence 
gained from this mission was 
the impetus for the United 
States’ withdrawal from the 
Iran Nuclear Deal. He also 
led the negotiations between 
Israel, the UAE and Bahrain, 
and played a significant role 
in the signing of the historic 
Abraham Accords. 
Aligning with the IDF’s 
requirements for cyber and 
tech units, Mamriot provides 
young girls from diverse 
socio-economic backgrounds 
unique educational opportu-
nities in the cyber and tech 
space they may not otherwise 
have been able to receive. 
 The event was made 
possible thanks to Spencer 
Partrich, a longtime FIDF 
supporter and a National 
Board Member, and the 
preparations were led by 
Tamir Oppenheim, Vice 
President of FIDF’s Central 
Region, and his team. 

FIDF Event Benefits 
Program Designed to 
Level Gender Gap

Myrna and Spencer Partrich, Aya and Yossi Cohen, Steve Weil, 
Tamir Oppenheim

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