Meet Our Active Instructors / Black Belts
Sensei Avi Azoulay, Hachi Dan (8th degree black belt) with AJKA-I, started training in 1971 in his native land of Israel and has trained under the guidance of top instructors such as Satoshi Miyazaki (JKA Belgium), Alex Sternberg, Ray Dalke, Milorad V. Sricevic MD.,Ed Otis, and currently draws from Sensei Safar vast knowledge and experience. In addition to practicing and studying Shotokan Karate, he studied Judo, Jiu Jitsu and Aikido that were offered in the same dojo in his hometown.
In 1981, upon his honorable discharge from the IDF, He started teaching in his hometown and eventually had 2 clubs in Israel. In 1985, Sensei Avi moved to New York to further his knowledge and experience. While teaching in Queens, NY he enrolled in the LIU Instructor Program with Sensei Safar and Dr. Milorad Sricevic, to further his knowledge as well as propel his competition career.
His passion and unique style of teaching encourages students to do the best they can and strive to better themselves. While teaching the technical and dynamic aspects of Shotokan Karate, he finds ways to make it fun for the little Samurai’s.
As a competitor, he participated in numerous tournaments on a local, regional, national and international level. He has been on the USA Maccabiah team 3 times (1989 and 1993 World Maccabiah Games; 1991 Pan Am Maccabi Games) and its captain in 1993 to the world Maccabiah Games in Israel. Between 1985 and 1996 he participated in 14-15 tournaments per year, and 1996 he decided to devote most of his time to teaching and coaching students in the Dojo. Students in the dojo achieved local, national and international acclaims.
Sensei, who has been a member of the American JKA since 1992, is also the Chairman for AJKA-I and serves on the Technical Committee. Sensei Avi is registered with the AJKA-International as an Instructor and examiner. He was also certified by the A.A.U. and Long Island University as an instructor and a coach.


Sempai Cliff started training in karate while in college, where he earned yellow belt.
Barry initially came to the Dojo when his son, Eric, began his training. For the first few years, he was a supporting parent. In addition he was certified as a NYTKL Coach and was a big part of the Dojo Team
Joe, A retired Marine, started training in our dojo in 2009 at the young age of 64.Since Joe started training, he has been attending classes 3 times a week and giving it all on the deck.
Caleb Colby
Samantha Yang
Alexei Kulakov
Meagan Colby
Daniel Yang
Kiran began training with Sensei Avi in July of 2002, after a 10 year hiatus from the martial arts. He has received his Sandan (3rd Degree black belt) in December of 2013. Kiran has been teaching various classes in the dojo, as well as being a part of the dojo competition team.
Claire began her training with Sensei Avi in August of 2000 at the age of six. She received her Shodan at the age of 13 and Nidan in June of 2010 (2nd degree black belt). Claire has joined the Dojo Team and has competed in local, national and international tournaments.
David started his karate training under Sensei David Johnston (under Sensei Okazaki) in 1981 at Brandeis University, through graduation in 1984 achieving 2nd Kyu (brown belt). He continued his training in 1986 with Sensei Mori through December of 2006 and earning his Shodan in 1988. Moving to Long Island in 1996, making his training infrequent, he landed in our dojo in 2012. David started his professional career with Arthur Andersen in their consulting division in 1984. Later he joined PriceWaterhouseCoopers as a partner in their consulting division in 1998, which acquired by IBM in 2002.
Richard, who came to our dojo as a brown belt, received his Shodan on July 25, 1997. He started his Martial Arts training about 40 years ago with Tang Soo Do and Hapkido, and later made the conversion to Shotokan. While building his business, Richard took a few years away from the dojo. He is back on deck and loving the sweating.
Hi! My name is David Maldow, but they call me “Dudu” here at the Dojo.




Pierre started his martial arts practicing judo at the age of 5, in France. He achieved his Black Belt and was highly decorated while being a member of the French team.