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  • Academic faculty employment conditions coordinator

  • Academic faculty employment conditions coordinator

  • Moshe Abramowitz

    Dr. Moshe Abramowitz

    (Dr.)

    Lecturer

    Moshe Z. Abramowitz, M.D., M.H.A.

    Dr. Moshe Abramowitz earned his medical degree from the Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine and completed his residency training in psychiatry at the Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem. He was awarded a fellowship in Alcohol and Substance Abuse and Dependence at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, New York, and has completed a master's degree in health administration at Ben-Gurion University. After serving as a senior psychiatrist in the IDF Medical Corps, he was appointed Chief Mental Health Supervisor at the Ministry of Health; he was subsequently named Deputy Medical Director of the Jerusalem Mental Health Center affiliated with Hadassah Medical School. He currently holds the rank of Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Department for Health Administration at the Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, and (Adjunct) Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Hebrew University School of Medicine.
    Dr. Abramowitz also volunteers as a senior consultant to the Magen David Adom and until recently was the Chairman of the Jerusalem Mental Health Center Internal Review Board.
    He has authored more than 40 articles in peer-reviewed journals, along with 5 chapters in books.

  • Abu Shamsieh Asmaa

    Asmaa Abu Shamsieh

    Coordinator of Hebrew courses

  • Ashhab Nisrin

    Nisrin Ashhab

    Counselor, Arab students, Szold Challenge Center

  • Ashual Maayan

    Maayan Ashual

    Occupational therapist

  • Venus Bargouth

    Ms. Venus Bargouth

    (M.A)

    Teacher

  • Racheli Baruchi

    Ms. Racheli Baruchi

    (M.A)

    Teacher

  • Tali Bayer-topilsky

    Dr. Tali Bayer-topilsky

    (Dr.)

    Teacher

  • Anat Ben horin

    Dr. Anat Ben horin

    (Dr.)

    Teacher

    Dr. Anat Ben-Horin is a speech-language pathologist and a lecturer in the Department of Communication Disorders at Hadassah Academic College. Anat holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Communication Disorders from Tel Aviv University. Her master's research focused on the speech production of children with hearing impairments, supervised by Professor Tov Most. She earned her clinical doctorate in the United States at Salus University, Pennsylvania.
    In her clinical work, Anat is an audiologist and speech-language pathologist at the Hearing and Speech Center at Ichilov Hospital, specializing in assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing aids, and audiological diagnostics, including tinnitus evaluation. Anat also has extensive experience in hearing rehabilitation and fitting hearing aids for both pediatric and adult populations.
    Previously, Anat worked at Albert Einstein Hospital in New York, fitting hearing aids for children and infants. She also guided research seminar papers in Audiology, for third and fourth-year students at Ono Academic College.
    Her main research areas include working memory among hearing aid users and self-efficacy, auditory comprehension, and orthophonological abilities among individuals with hearing loss and normal hearing, as well as the effects of family status and spouse perception of their partner’s hearing impairment. Currently, Anat lectures in the Department of Communication Disorders at The Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College and supervises theoretical and research seminars in audiology for fourth-year students on both campuses.

  • Ofra Ben meir

    Ms. Ofra Ben meir

    (M.A)

    Teacher

  • Reut reina Bendrihem

    Dr. Reut reina Bendrihem

    (Dr.)

    Teacher

  • Adi Birenshtok

    Ms. Adi Birenshtok

    (M.A)

    Teacher

  • Bonjack Maayan

    Dr. Maayan Bonjack


    Lecturer

  • Amit Bracha

    Att. Amit Bracha

    (M.A)

    Teacher

    Adv. Amit Bracha
     
    Holds a B.A. and LL.M. from Tel Aviv University.
    CEO of Adam Teva V'Din since 2010. Prior to that, served as the organization's deputy Director and director of the community and environment project. In 1999, he began his work as an attorney specializing in administrative and constitutional law and established the Green Center, a professional and legal pro -bono assistance center to the public. Since then, he has managed, led and developed some of the important environmental issues that the organization currently deals with, using legal and scientific tools: Natural resources, climate change, clean air, clean energy, solid waste management and environmental planning.
    For the past ten years, teaches an "Environmental Law" course at the Hebrew University and previously taught environment and human rights in various academic institutions and has published articles on these topics.