Aryeh Marks
British-Israeli businessman and trustee of the Manackerman Charitable Trust
| Aryeh Marks | |
| Born | November 1986, Manchester |
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| Died | |
| Nationality | British |
| Residence | United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Businessman, charity trustee |
| Known for | Director of family property companies; trustee of Manackerman Charitable Trust |
| Parents | Jonathan Marks and Vanessa Shane Marks |
| Spouse(s) | |
| Children | |
| Sibling(s) | Devorah Marks |
| Website | |
Aryeh Marks is a Zionist British-Israeli businessman and charity trustee, son of Jonathan Marks and Vanessa Shane Marks, and brother of Devorah Marks. He serves as a trustee of the Manackerman Charitable Trust, a grant-making body that provides recurring donations to organisations in or supporting the Zionist settler colony, including Friends of Lubavitch Scotland, Friends of Alyn Orthopaedic Hospital Jerusalem, and Laniado Hospital UK.
His birth was registered in Manchester in November 1986, with his mothers' maiden name listed as Suppree.[1] His parents are Vanessa Shane Marks and Jonathan Marks who were born and married in Manchester but are now settler colonists in occupied Palestine. His older sister is Devorah Marks.
Marks holds active directorships in family-linked property companies, with appointments in 2025 reflecting ongoing involvement in Manchester-based real estate.
Business roles
Aryeh Marks has been appointed to directorships in property companies associated with his family's portfolio. Below is a table of known roles:
| Company | Company number | Role | Appointed on | Resigned on | Correspondence address | Nationality | Country of residence | Status | Nature of business |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singleton Properties Limited | 03063609 | Director | 29 July 2025 | 2nd Floor, Parkgates, Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 0TL | British | United Kingdom | Active | Property letting and investment | |
| Jonvan Properties Limited | 10688011 | Director | 29 July 2025 | 2nd Floor, Parkgates, Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 0TL | British | United Kingdom | Active | Property holding and development |
[2] No other directorships are recorded in public filings as of February 2026.
Charity roles
Aryeh Marks has served as a trustee of the Manackerman Charitable Trust (charity 326147) since 8 January 2014, alongside his parents Jonathan and Vanessa Shane Marks. The trust makes annual grants to Jewish religious, educational, and welfare causes, with consistent support for Zionist-linked organisations operating in the settler colony, including Friends of Lubavitch Scotland (£6,000 annually in recent years), Friends of Alyn Orthopaedic Hospital Jerusalem (£5,000), and Laniado Hospital UK (up to £24,500 in some years).[3][4]
| Charity | Role | Date of appointment | Registration number | Reporting status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manackerman Charitable Trust | Trustee | 8 January 2014 | 326147 | Received: On time | Family trust funding Zionist causes including Lubavitch Scotland, Alyn Hospital Jerusalem, and Laniado Hospital |
No other charity trustee roles are recorded for Aryeh Marks in public registers.
Personal life
Aryeh Marks is the son of Jonathan Marks and Vanessa Shane Marks. The family resided at 33 Singleton Road, Salford, Manchester until around 2010, when the property was sold for £715,000, after which the parents relocated to Israel. Aryeh maintains business ties in the UK while the family has strong connections to 'Israel'.
See also
Manackerman Charitable Trust Jonathan Marks Vanessa Shane Marks
External links
MANACKERMAN CHARITABLE TRUST on Charity Commission Aryeh Marks appointments on Companies House
Notes
- ↑ https://www.freebmd2.org.uk/699ec175b18f7c7e50bb0f4a/entry-information/277565668/aryeh-marks-birth-lancashire-manchester-v38-p1717?locale=en&search_entry=277565668
- ↑ Companies House, Aryeh MARKS personal appointments Companies House, accessed February 23, 2026.
- ↑ Charity Commission for England and Wales, MANACKERMAN CHARITABLE TRUST - Trustees Charity Commission, accessed February 23, 2026.
- ↑ Charity Commission accounts for Manackerman Charitable Trust, 2023 filings.