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Berrebi is pictured as one of the young internet entrepreneurs of the first dot-com wave, representing the early generation that built web businesses before turning 30.
Press review
A chronological press review covering Jeremie Berrebi from the first consumer internet years to Kima Ventures, Magical Capital and the meeting point between technology, capital and Torah.
This website remains in English. Articles originally published in French are marked with a FR badge.
Print features
Selected print coverage, shown as visual references with short English summaries. French-language pieces are marked with a FR badge.
Capital
Berrebi is pictured as one of the young internet entrepreneurs of the first dot-com wave, representing the early generation that built web businesses before turning 30.
Les Echos
The article places Berrebi at the launch of Kima Ventures, alongside Xavier Niel, as part of a new approach to seed investing built around speed and volume.
Les Echos
Berrebi is presented as the operator behind Kima15, a system designed to make startup fundraising faster, more standardized and less intimidating for founders.
Challenges
Berrebi appears as one of the emblematic figures of French angel investing, illustrating how startup financing was opening beyond traditional venture capital circles.
Top 30 Français les plus connectés
The ranking identifies Berrebi as a highly connected French tech personality, reflecting the breadth of his startup network and online influence during the Kima years.
Challenges
Challenges uses Berrebi as an example of the French technology investor operating internationally, linking French entrepreneurship to global startup deal flow.
Lui
Berrebi is included among the technology insiders whose ability to spot founders and invest early made the startup world attractive to mainstream audiences.
Capital
Capital presents Berrebi as part of Xavier Niel's close investment ecosystem, specifically through the Kima Ventures partnership and its startup portfolio.
Le Monde
Le Monde profiles Berrebi directly, focusing on the contrast between high-tech investing, ultra-Orthodox Jewish life and the discipline of living by both worlds.
Challenges
Challenges portrays Berrebi after Kima as an adviser to wealthy families and global fortunes, connecting private capital with startup opportunities around the world.
Challenges
The article describes Berrebi's plan to create a high-tech training and opportunity bridge for Haredi youth, linking his religious community to Israel's startup economy.
Challenges
Berrebi is used as a case study in how religious identity, private wealth and business networks can intersect in the world of international capital.
Les Echos
Les Echos references Berrebi in a startup context, connecting his investment experience to the mindset of founders who decide to take entrepreneurial risk.
Ami Magazine
Ami makes Berrebi the cover story, tracing his path from French internet entrepreneurship and angel investing to Orthodox Jewish life in Bnei Brak.
Actualité Juive
The article reports on Berrebi speaking to Jewish Grandes Écoles students about success, responsibility, business ethics and long-term personal choices.
Station F / Kima
The clipping links Berrebi to the Kima story inside Station F, showing how the investment model he helped build remained central to French startup infrastructure.
Hagesher
Hagesher presents Berrebi in a community context, focusing less on deals and more on work, Jewish identity and transmitting values through example.
Les Echos
Berrebi appears in relation to advisory and private-capital networks, connecting his post-Kima role to dealmaking around high-profile French finance figures.
ActuJ
This personal column by Berrebi shifts from business to values, arguing for responsibility toward Jewish youth and practical community welcome.
Le Figaro
Le Figaro includes Berrebi in its view of Israel as a startup nation, connecting his French-Israeli path to the country's technology ecosystem.
Challenges
Challenges puts Berrebi on the cover as a symbol of French success in Israel, using his story to illustrate Israel's global technology model.
1996-2004
French and international media discover a young self-taught builder working at the edge of online radio, search, aggregation and personalized news.
Libération
Libération covers the rise of free internet radio stations and includes Radionaze, the online radio project created by Jeremie Berrebi and Florian Gazan in 1999.
Read sourceLe Monde
Le Monde highlights Radionaze as an early web radio experiment, placing the project created by Berrebi and Florian Gazan inside the first wave of online audio culture.
Read sourceLibération
Libération returns to Radionaze as a 24/7 kitsch web radio, showing the Berrebi-Gazan project as a playful early internet media venture.
Read sourceZDNet
Net2one and Moreover are presented as early engines for tracking news across the web.
Read sourceTransfert.net
A French portrait from the first internet era.
Read source2007-2011
In 2007, Berrebi founds Zlio, opening a new chapter around affiliate shops and the early social commerce imagination.
TechCrunch
TechCrunch covers Zlio's international expansion and social commerce model.
Read sourceThe Guardian
A founder interview on Zlio's model, international ambitions and the Net2one background.
Read sourceTechCrunch
Coverage of the end of the Zlio adventure after a major Google traffic shock and legal pressure.
Read source2010-2015
Kima Ventures becomes a media story in its own right: speed, volume, global seed investing and a new way to fund founders.
TechCrunch
The international launch coverage for Kima Ventures.
Read sourceFrenchWeb
A FrenchWeb interview from Kima's first year, outlining the fund's early ambition and deal pace.
Read sourceJournal du Net
A Kima Ventures interview on startups, corporations and the French technology ecosystem.
Read sourceFrenchWeb
A very French snapshot of startup culture: pitching in motion.
Read sourceForbes
A major profile around Xavier Niel's ecosystem and Kima Ventures.
Read sourceTechCrunch
Coverage of Kima15 and the promise of a dramatically faster seed process.
Read sourceFrenchWeb
An interview about making fundraising simpler and less intimidating.
Read sourceTech.eu
European startup press coverage of Kima15 and its standardized, fast-track seed investment model.
Read sourceMaddyness
A founder-and-investor conversation on startup pivots and reality.
Read sourceFrenchWeb
A short-form definition of what makes a strong startup.
Read sourceLe Monde
A national newspaper portrait connecting high tech, faith and work.
Read sourceTechCrunch
Coverage of the transition out of Kima Ventures.
Read source2015-2026
The coverage shifts toward family offices, private capital, religious life, social impact in Israel and the bridge between Torah and business.
L'Usine Digitale
An interview on Magical Capital, French Tech Tel Aviv and corporate digital transformation.
Read sourceJournal du Net
A biographical profile connecting Kima, Magical Capital, French Tech Tel Aviv and life in Bnei Brak.
Read sourceGlobes
Coverage of Haredi participation in Israeli technology entrepreneurship.
Read sourceTorah-Box
A French-language Torah-Box program on ethics, money and work.
Read sourceIsraelValley
Coverage of advisory work with large accounts and private wealth.
Read sourceMaddyness
A long-form French profile on investing, distance and global influence.
Read sourceIsraelValley / Radio J
A French Radio J / IsraelValley chronicle on ultra-Orthodox integration in Israeli high tech.
Read sourceTorah-Box
A recent French-language long conversation covering technology, faith, public life and personal choices.
Read sourceVideos
A selection of video appearances complements the written press coverage, from technology and investing to Torah, work and ethics.