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2000-2001 ATID Fellows
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Michelle
Berkowitz, currently a nursery school teacher, has taught in a variety of high school and post-high school programs, and has an MA in education from Yeshiva University. |
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Aharon Frazer is the director of T3Torah.com, a new online Torah learning environment, and a website builder for websites dealing with Jewish education. He is studying at Yeshivat Har Etzion, where he also teaches. |
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Asher Friedman is completing an MA in Jewish Philosophy and is studying at Yeshiva University's Gruss Kollel. |
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Rachel Furst is a graduate of Barnard College and will be coming to Jerusalem to study and conduct research in Jewish history in the coming year. |
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Moshe Genuth is a curriculum advisor and supervisor at Ulpanat Ma'aleh Levona, and is
pursuing a doctorate in the philosophy of science at the Hebrew University. |
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Joel Guberman is an occupational therapist and the co-founder and director of Ptil Tekhelet, the Association for the Promotion and Distribution of Tekhelet. |
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Meesh Hammer-Kossoy teaches at Pardes and is a Ph.D. candidate in Talmud at NYU. |
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Avital Hochstein teaches Talmud at the Shalom Hartman High School, and has
taught at Pardes Institute. She has a BA and Teacher's Certificate in
Talmud from the Hebrew University. |
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Adina Luber, currently a scholar in Matan's Advanced Talmud program, is a member of the Israeli Bar Association, and has clerked for the State Attorney's office in Jerusalem. |
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Ari
Shames, the assistant director of Midreshet HaRova, has rabbinic ordination form the Israeli Chief Rabbinate and a degree in psychology from Bar-Ilan. |
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Moshe Tur-Paz
is the coordinator of the Talmud department at Pelech High School, and teaches at the Amit-Yeud program for training National Service women to teach Jewish Studies. |
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