Following his forced conscription, Albert decided to flee. With the help of smugglers, he planned his escape route through
Afghanistan and
Pakistan, via
Zahedan in southeastern Iran. During his escape he was arrested, brutally tortured and imprisoned. Albert was restrained in a jail cell with 20
Baluchi tribesmen. Fortunately for him, while being transported back to Tehran, his van crashed and he was sent to a field hospital from where he would later on be rescued by Balochi tribesmen. He stayed with the Baloch for a month before moving to America. After months of clandestine and arduous travel, Albert arrived in
Vienna in 1988, where he awaited his visa for a year. In Vienna, he was helped by
HIAS, an American non-profit organisation that provides humanitarian aid and assistance to refugees. Eventually, he joined his brother in Los Angeles, where he became an entrepreneur and an active member of the Iranian-American Jewish community. He arrived in Israel in 2000. He met and married Yael, his wife, shortly afterward, and today they are parents to four children. == Charity and philanthropy ==