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She grew up in the Jezreel Valley, in the small city of Afula, where her grandparents—Holocaust survivors—were among the founders in 1948.
After completing her service in the IDF, Keren moved to Tel Aviv and began a career in the technology sector. She worked with leading companies such as IBM and Motorola, specializing in business development and managing strategic accounts.

For her formal education, Keren holds three academic degrees from recognized institutions in Israel:
- A BA in Jewish Studies from Bar-Ilan University
- A business degree from the University of Haifa
- A degree in Management and Communication education from the College of Management Academic Studies in Tel Aviv

In 1998, Keren relocated with her family to Seattle, Washington. During her years in the United States, she became deeply involved in the Jewish community as both an educator and volunteer. She also served as an advocate voluntarily for organizations such as AIPAC and StandWithUs.

In 2014, Keren became a believer in Yeshua. She became actively engaged in the Messianic community in Seattle and throughout Washington State, speaking and teaching in congregations and churches.
In 2016, Keren returned to Israel, where she lived through the events of October 7. During this time, she continued her involvement with small Messianic communities, particularly in the Galilee region.
In 2024, she moved back to the United States.

Today, Keren is actively involved in churches in Idaho, where she teaches about Jewish heritage and works to combat antisemitism. As an educator, she emphasizes the importance of learning history, seeking truth, and engaging with facts.
As a speaker, Keren is passionate about fostering dialogue between people of different backgrounds and beliefs. She seeks to bridge divides around religion and politics, striving to promote understanding and peace.

Currently, Keren divides her time between Idaho and Israel. She believes Israel is in a time of deep division and brokenness, and she feels called to help restore and support her people during this critical period.
As a believer, Keren holds that time is urgent, anticipating the return of Yeshua. She sees her calling as sharing truth with her people and helping to remove the veil from their eyes. While she acknowledges this mission may seem impossible, she believes that with God, all things are possible.

Keren Dvir Dominitz-Patton was born and raised in a Zionist family. Her ancestors immigrated to the Land of Israel in 1890 as pioneer. Her grandparents, Sarah and Menahem, survived the Holocaust in Poland and Russia. On her father's side, her grandmother was the daughter of a Rabbi.
Keren grew up as a traditional Jew, and in 2014, while living in Seattle, she accepted Yeshua into her life. Today, Keren calls Israel home and is actively involved in supporting nonprofit organizations in her country.
Keren believes her calling from God is to help and empower women. Though her personal journey has been deeply challenging, she recognizes that God was with her throughout, guiding her through every storm.
Now serving as a wellness coach, Keren is equipped to assist women across various life paths. She focuses on supporting and educating women physically, emotionally, mentally, and most importantly, spiritually.
Her women's ministry is dedicated to supporting single mothers, widows, orphans, and women in distress. Keren believes that women are precious in the eyes of God. She draws inspiration from Yeshua's compassion for women in the Bible and seeks to minister with love, offering encouragement and empowerment so women can become who God created them to be.
Keren's vision includes expanding her ministry throughout Israel, with a special focus on supporting IDF soldiers who have experienced trauma, as well as their spouses, widows, and orphans, and survivors of the October 7th attacks.
Having lived in Israel during the October 7th massacre, Keren feels a deep calling to serve her nation-encouraging Israelis, helping restore hope, and reminding them of God's love.
"May God bless and keep you...for your love of Israel and the Jewish people."
With love, Keren
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