From a young age, Didi Silberman was involved in social, environmental and political movements. At the age of 15, Didi joined Peace Now and became a youth counselor. She was a Youth for Peace ambassador at a seminar held in Jordan. At 17, Didi joined Magen David Adom as a volunteer and became a shift manager. After serving as an officer in the IDF for two and a half years, Didi traveled abroad to the Far East and spent two years in New York.
Upon returning to Israel, Didi studied political science and sociology at Ben Gurion University. She was involved in social-oriented organizations, including Green Course– Students for the Environment, where she became a spokesperson for a high profile campaign aimed at clearing the Negev of dangerous industrial pollution.
In 2008, Didi returned to her hometown of Jerusalem to manage a successful campaign for an independent group running for city council. The group won two seats. Since 2009, she has worked as Project Manager of Machshava Tova, a nonprofit organization dedicated to narrowing societal gaps in Israel through technology.
Upon returning to Israel, Didi studied political science and sociology at Ben Gurion University. She was involved in social-oriented organizations, including Green Course– Students for the Environment, where she became a spokesperson for a high profile campaign aimed at clearing the Negev of dangerous industrial pollution.
In 2008, Didi returned to her hometown of Jerusalem to manage a successful campaign for an independent group running for city council. The group won two seats. Since 2009, she has worked as Project Manager of Machshava Tova, a nonprofit organization dedicated to narrowing societal gaps in Israel through technology.










