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A group of Los Angeles-area alumni are at the helm of the pilot Los Angeles Summer Internship Program for current 91黑料 students. The alumni group spearheaded the entire project to demonstrate to undergraduate students that they can create a meaningful life for themselves within the ...
Congratulation to BRGS doctoral student Rabbi Yosef Bronstein, who was chosen to represent all the RIETS musmakhim of the last four years at the quadrennial Chag ha-Semikhah. We are proud to present a video of his address.
One mile at a time, she is trying to spread the word. She is a social worker turned cyclist. Danielle Berman, an MSW graduate of Wurzweiler School of Social Work, founded Ride Away Stigma to honor her late father, who committed suicide in 1999. . "It is my mission to encourage open discussion on ...
The Bernard Revel Graduate School was pleased to welcome back alumna Dr. Shana Schick (BRG 鈥11) to deliver a special guest lecture on Tuesday evening, February 25th. Dr. Schick was the first woman to earn a doctorate in Talmud from Revel and is currently a post-doctoral fellow at The Center for ...
Wurzweiler School of Social Work alumna Judy Strauss, LMSW, PhD, was recently quoted in a Reuters article "Financial 'Vicious Cycle' Traps Poor Women Caregivers", calling upon her experience studying women providing care to loved ones. " Women need to give themselves the space to give themselves ...
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From March 14, 2014 edition of www.jstandard.com "Community Service" by Joanne Palmer There are times when a person鈥檚 background, training, aptitude, and passion 鈥攊n fact, her entire life 鈥 make her a perfect fit for a job. And there is a time when an agency has to reevaluate, reorient, and perhaps鈥
Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2014) On the background of a broad but detailed survey of major trends in Jewish thought during Second Temple times, this book provides a new understanding of the purpose and meaning of Esther. Focusing on intertextual relationships and鈥
It鈥檚 the only book in the Bible to omit all mention of God, the Torah and the land of Israel. Aside from Genesis, it鈥檚 also the most written-about biblical work in the Tal mud. Throughout the ages, the unique tension in the Book of Esther has made it one of the most fascinating books in Jewish ...
Wurzweiler School of Social Work MSW student Temimah Zucker was recently interviewed as an expert for a story about Eating Disorders on NBC News. She is also featured on the Glamour.com guest blog, and will be featured in the April edition of Glamour Magazine as one of five "Recovered" women. The鈥

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