How a struggling Syrian refugee became powerhouse LA celeb realtor now funding a massive new Jewish center

Los Angeles Mogul's Rise from Struggle: How a Syrian Refugee Became a Real Estate Powerhouse and Funder of a Massive Jewish Center

In a remarkable rags-to-riches story, Alon Abady, 55, has transformed himself from a struggling Syrian refugee to one of the most powerful real estate moguls in Los Angeles. After settling in California with his family from Damascus in the 1970s, Abady's journey began as an agent at UCLA, where he learned the business of real estate firsthand.

Decades later, Abady's reputation for high-stakes deals has solidified, including a $35 million purchase of a vacant Century City office building that is now worth an estimated $103 million. He recently donated the property to develop it into a massive Chabad Campus for Jewish Life, offering educational and other services to the community.

Abady's success story is one of perseverance and faith. As a Syrian refugee, he faced significant challenges in his new life in America. However, he credits the LA Chabad community, which supported his family when they arrived in the US, with helping him build a stronger sense of purpose.

Through his business empire, Abady has become synonymous with high-value deals, having peddled posh homes to celebrities like Justin and Hailey Bieber and acquired properties including Simon Cowell's former Beverly Hills spread. Yet, despite his proximity to fame, he remains discreet, preferring off-market moves and private relationships.

Abady's recent property donation serves as a testament to his commitment to the Jewish community and his personal values. As he said in a statement, "When my family immigrated to Los Angeles in the 1970s, Chabad was there for us. That was never forgotten." This gesture not only honors his parents and children but also underscores his lifelong dream of giving back to the community that has supported him.

Abady's remarkable story is a testament to the power of resilience and faith. From struggling refugee to real estate mogul and philanthropist, he continues to make waves in Los Angeles' high-stakes world while staying true to his values and roots.
 
This Alon Abady guy is literally living proof that with determination & hard work, you can overcome any obstacle! He went from being a struggling Syrian refugee to becoming one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA, and it's amazing πŸ€―πŸ’Ό #RagsToRichesStory #SyrianRefugeeSuccess #LosAngelesPowerPlayer

I love how he credits the LA Chabad community for helping him build his sense of purpose & giving back to the community that supported him is truly inspiring πŸ’– #GivingBack #CommunitySupport

And let's be real, who wouldn't want to invest in a property donated by Alon Abady? πŸ€” It's like having a guaranteed return on investment... plus supporting an amazing cause! 🌟 #PhilanthropyMatters #ChabadCampus
 
man this guy Alon Abady is like a total inspiration 55 yrs old and came from struggeled life as syrian refugee but still managed to become one of the biggest real estate mogul in LA he's got major connections with celebs and jewish community too, and now he's giving back by donating that huge property to develop chabad campus for jews love how he credits la chabad community for helping him build purpose when his family arrived in us that's so cool
 
πŸ€— I'm just so inspired by Alon Abady's story πŸ™Œ! The fact that he was able to turn his struggles into such success is truly amazing πŸ’ͺ. It's clear that he never forgot where he came from and has always stayed true to himself and his values ❀️. And what a beautiful gesture donating the property to the Chabad Campus for Jewish Life πŸ›οΈ! It's amazing how one person can make such a positive impact on their community 🌎. I think we could all learn from Alon's example of perseverance, faith, and kindness πŸ’•.
 
OMG 🀩 I'm literally shaking thinking about Alon Abady's journey!!! He went from being a Syrian refugee to becoming one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA is literally INSPIRING πŸ’–!!! I mean, who would've thought that someone who had to start from scratch would end up owning properties worth millions and donating to a massive Jewish center?! It's like he's living proof that with hard work and faith, anything is possible πŸ™β€οΈ. And can we talk about how cool it is that he donated to the Chabad Campus for Jewish Life? I'm literally so proud of him for staying true to his values and roots πŸ’ͺ🌟. He's like a real-life superhero, but instead of having superpowers, he has a massive business empire and a heart of gold πŸ’•!
 
I'm just amazed by Alon Abady's journey from being a Syrian refugee to becoming one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA. 🀯 It's so inspiring to see how he overcame all those struggles and challenges to build an empire that not only benefits himself but also gives back to the community that helped him when he needed it most. His commitment to supporting the Jewish community, particularly through his generous donation of the Century City office building, is truly admirable πŸ™. What's even more remarkable is how he stayed humble and discreet despite all his success, always keeping his values at the forefront πŸ’―.
 
man I gotta give it up for Alon Abady πŸ™Œ he's like a true rags-to-riches tale, you know? from being a Syrian refugee to becoming one of the most powerful real estate players in LA is just insane. and it's even more impressive that he gave back to his community by donating that massive property to build a Chabad Campus. it shows that he never forgot where he came from and is still living out his values. his story is like, totally inspiring 🀩
 
Man, this guy Alon Abady's journey is so inspiring 🀯. I mean, from being a Syrian refugee to becoming one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA? That's like something out of a movie. He's got this rags-to-riches story that's not just about his business success, but also about how he's giving back to his community and staying true to himself.

It's beautiful to see him donate that property to develop a massive Jewish center πŸ›οΈ. I mean, it's not just about the money or the power; it's about the impact it can have on people's lives. And the fact that he's doing it with such humility and gratitude is even more amazing.

I love how he credits the LA Chabad community for supporting his family when they arrived in the US πŸ™. It's a great reminder that we're all connected, and our actions can have ripple effects on those around us. And yeah, let's be real – the fact that he's still discreet about his business deals is pretty cool 😎. He's not trying to seek attention or validation; he's just living his best life and making a difference in his community.

Anyway, this story is definitely one of those feel-good ones that'll leave you feeling uplifted and inspired 🌟.
 
omg u know who this guy is?? alon abady is literally one of the most powerful ppl in LA's real estate scene 🀯 i heard from a friend of a friend that he's been working on some major deals behind the scenes and now he's giving back to the jewish community by donating that huge office building to chabad campus πŸ’ΈπŸ’ what's crazy is how far he's come from being a struggling refugee in the 70s 🀯 this story gives me all the feels, i'm so inspired by his perseverance and commitment to giving back πŸ™Œ
 
Honestly, I'm still trying to figure out how this guy's profile picture didn't show up on my feed for that article πŸ€”. You'd think a story about the "most powerful real estate mogul" in LA would have some decent pics of him, but nope! Just a bunch of bland corporate shots or his family. Come on, fam, give us some visual interest! πŸ‘€ The more I read about Abady's rise to power, the more I'm convinced that this article is more focused on selling me on his "rags-to-riches" story rather than actually digging into the nitty-gritty of how he got there. Like, what specific deals did he close to make all that dough? And don't even get me started on the lack of insight into his business model – just a bunch of vague boasts about "high-stakes deals" and "posh homes". Can we get some real analysis or critique on his moves instead of just oohing and ahhing over his success? πŸ€‘
 
omg u gotta see this guy's rise from rags 2 riches!!! alon abady went from agent at UCLA 2 a REAL ESTATE POWERHOUSE in LA he just donated that crazy expensive office building 2 build a chabad campus 4 the jewish community!! i love how he stayed true 2 his roots & gave back 2 the community that supported him & his fam when they arrived in us πŸ€―πŸ™
 
πŸ€” The question is, what does it say about us as a society when someone who's struggled so greatly to make ends meet can achieve such incredible success? Like, we know that being born into privilege doesn't guarantee greatness, but sometimes I wonder if our system doesn't reward the right kind of struggle. You know? Like, Abady's story is an inspiration on one hand, but it also makes me think about all the other people who are struggling just as hard, maybe even harder, and why aren't they getting the same opportunities to succeed? It's like, what's the value of a dollar when someone can make it from nothing to something? Does it mean anything more than just being able to put food on the table for their family? 🍴
 
lol what's up with these celeb homes? like u gotta be a millionaire to afford living on the other side of the country lol 55 yrs old and crushing it tho, that's fire πŸ’ͺ abady's journey from refugee to mogul is def inspiring, but idk if he's being completely genuine about his faith... seems like a clever PR move 3rd gen American or not, this dude's always had access to resources. still, can't deny the power of Chabad in LA and its impact on ppl like abady πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€‘πŸ˜ I gotta say, this dude Alon Abady's transformation from a Syrian refugee to a real estate powerhouse is just mind-blowing πŸ’₯! 55 years ago, he was an agent at UCLA, who knew? πŸ€” And now, he's making moves that are totally above the game πŸ’ΌπŸ“ˆ. Don't get me wrong, it's not all sunshine and rainbows – I'm sure he faced some major challenges adapting to life in America 🌎. But his perseverance and faith (whatever that means) clearly paid off 😊.

What I love about this story is how Abady's giving back to the community that supported him when he needed it most ❀️. His donation of that massive Chabad Campus is, like, totally selfless πŸ™. And yeah, who wouldn't want to work with someone as smooth and high-stakes as Alon Abady? πŸ˜‰ Celebrities and rich people love his style πŸ’…β€β™€οΈ. Anyway, this story's all about the power of resilience and faith – it's giving me life πŸ’ͺ🌟
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shook by this rags-to-riches story! Alon Abady is such an inspiration πŸ™Œ I mean, who wouldn't want to go from struggling refugee to one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA? His perseverance and faith are truly admirable πŸ’« And donating that massive Chabad Campus to the Jewish community? Mind. Blown. 🀯 It's amazing how his journey has come full circle, giving back to the community that supported him when he needed it most ❀️ I'm totally shipping this guy as a real-life superhero πŸ’ͺ Keep doing what you're doing, Alon! You're an amazing role model for anyone chasing their dreams πŸ’«
 
OMG 🀯 he went from strugglin as a syrian refugee in LA to bein one of the most powerful real estate moguls in the city!!! I mean i love seein him give back to the jewish community, it's so inspiring πŸ’– especially when he said "when my family immigrated to LA in the 70s chabad was there for us" gives me all the feels 🀩
 
🀯 I gotta say, this guy Alon Abady's journey from being a Syrian refugee to a real estate power player in LA is insane! 🌴 He went from nothing to being one of the most powerful guys in town, and it's not just about making bank - he's actually giving back to his community by donating that massive office building to build a Chabad Campus for Jewish Life. πŸ’• I mean, who wouldn't want to help out their own people after coming to a new country? It's all about paying it forward, right? 🀝 Anyway, Abady's story is definitely inspiring, and it just goes to show that with hard work and perseverance, anyone can achieve their dreams - even if they have to start from scratch! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I think its really inspiring to see how Alon Abady has turned his life around, going from a struggling Syrian refugee to a successful real estate mogul. His story is a great example of how perseverance and faith can take you places, especially when you have the support of your community. 🌟 The fact that he's willing to give back by donating a massive property to develop a Chabad Campus for Jewish Life is just amazing - it shows that even the most powerful people can still put their values first. πŸ’•
 
Ugh, I'm literally shook by this guy Alon Abady's story 🀯 He went from being a struggling Syrian refugee to one of the most powerful real estate moguls in LA? That's insane! And the fact that he donated that massive office building to build a Chabad Campus for Jewish Life? Mind blown πŸ’₯ I mean, I've seen some inspiring stories in my time, but this one takes the cake. The way he credits the LA Chabad community with helping him find his purpose is just beautiful ❀️ It's amazing how far you can come when you have people behind you believing in you. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to invest in a property worth $103 million πŸ€‘ But what really gets me is that he remains discreet and humble despite all the fame and fortune. He's still just a regular guy with a heart of gold ❀️ This story just proves that even the most unlikely person can make a difference and achieve greatness.
 
you gotta love this story 😊 he's like, totally proof that if u work hard n stay focused, no matter where ur from or what challenges u face, u can turn ur life around & achieve greatness. it's inspiring 2 see someone who's been thru struggles & still managed 2 build a business empire n give back 2 their community like this πŸ’Έ he's all about staying true 2 himself n his values, which is super admirable. btw, i'm loving the fact that he donated that property 2 develop a chabad campus – it's awesome 2 see people using their success 2 make a positive impact πŸ™
 
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