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Pre-Academic Programs / Pre-Academic Programs
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Interdisciplinary Faculty for Society and Community / Behavioral Sciences (B.A)
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Ayelet Noam-Rosenthal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree (magna cum laude) in early childhood mental health studies from the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University, where she is currently a Ph.D. candidate.
Ayelet is working at the Haruv Institute as the director of learning programs in the field of early childhood and social work. Ayelet is also teaching courses at the Hebrew University and the Haifa University.
As part of her training in childhood mental health, Ayelet gained experience in interventions with at-risk families and children in situations such as high-conflict marital crises, emotional difficulties of young children, and difficulties in parent-child relationships.
Between the years 2013-2016 Ayelet was responsible for simulations in the area of social welfare at MSR – the Israel Center for Medical Simulation at the Sheba Medical Center.
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Professor of Sociology, Ph.D. Hebrew University, Emeritus at Rowan University (Glassboro, NJ, USA), editor-in-chief of Contemporary Jewry, co-P.I. of NSF RED grant to advance diversity of engineering, 2019 Marshall Sklare awardee, 2019 College of Humanities and Social Sciences Senior Research Award Rowan University. Published widely in fields of gender, family, Jewish identity.
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