Arditti was born in
Rehovot, Israel, lived in
Herzliya, and is Jewish. His parents are Alex and Hana Arditti, and he has two younger sisters Dorit and Yael. He is tall, and weighs . Under
NCAA age rules, he was limited to two years of eligibility. In the second game of his college career, he scored 21 points against
Dartmouth College on November 27, 1989. In 1989-90 he led the team with an .823 free throw percentage and a .456 three-point field goal percentage. He played in the
Israel Basketball Premier League. Arditti competed from 1983 to 2001 for Israeli teams Maccabi Southern Tel Aviv,
Maccabi Tel Aviv,
Maccabi Ramat Gan,
Hapoel Eilat,
Hapoel Tel Aviv,
Bnei Herzliya Basket,
Hapoel Galil Elyon, and
Maccabi Ra'anana. Arditti played for the
Israeli national basketball team. He played in the
1993 FIBA European Championship for Men,
1995 FIBA European Championship for Men,
1997 FIBA European Championship for Men, and
1999 FIBA European Championship for Men. After playing basketball, Arditti became a real estate businessman, and co-owned the Heiblum-Arditti Group. == References ==