Tatiana Shlomovich

Tatiana Shlomovich was born and raised in the Carpation State located on the Czechoslovakian and Hungarian border of the former Soviet Union.

The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Ms. Shlomovich immigrated to the United States 42 years ago. Despite the Communist regime, her family and many of her friends and relatives kept kosher, no matter how difficult, both during the Holocaust and under Communist rule.

Ms. Shlomovich graduated from Ushgorod University in Ukraine with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Arriving in the United States, she continued her higher education at New York University in the field of accounting. Ms. Shlomovich worked in the International Center for the Disabled for 15 years, where she gained knowledge and found a new compassion for the disabled and needy. She continued to utilize her experience and skills as a Community Outreach Coordinator with Maimonedes Medical Center, gaining further insight into the multicultural and diverse community.

Ms. Shlomovich’s community continues to expand as many more immigrants move to the area. Her familiarity with their struggles and needs helps her relate to and advise new families, assisting them as they integrate into their community.

Over the past 19 years, Ms. Shlomovich has served as President of the Shorefront Jewish Community Council in Brighton Beach. It is a source of great pride to her that their organizations offer to their community many different senior citizens, refugee resettlement, food pantry and vocational programs.

Ms. Shlomovich is also a devoted member of the Avenue N Jewish Center in Brooklyn and Congregation Etz Chaim of Flatbush. Ms. Shlomovich and her husband, David, are proud parents of two daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren.