Brasheedah Elohim

During her professional women's basketball career in Israel, she played for Ramat HaSharon, Ashdod, Ramla, and Jerusalem.

[3] Brasheedah Elohim was born in the Virgin Islands[1] and grew up in Mount Tremper, New York.

[2] Her mother changed the family's surname to Elohim (Hebrew for "God") because she did not want her children to carry "the name of a slave".

[9] Source[10] In 2005 Elohim played in the Women's Blue Chip Basketball League as one of the starting five players for the Jonesboro Flames.

[11] In 2007 Elohim immigrated to Israel and received Israeli citizenship under the Law of Return.

[8] Although she did not distinguish herself during the season, she came off the bench during the fourth game in the best-of-five EuroCup semifinals with A.S. Ramat HaSharon and scored a season-high 11 points and five rebounds, helping Ramla beat Ramat HaSharon 87–74 and forcing a fifth game.