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Gleanings

THE BIMONTHLY DIGEST OF HEBREW COLLEGE
May–June 2003 · Volume 6, Number 5

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COMMUNITY NOTES

Yael Barner joined NETA in April as Administrative and Legal Assistant. A former contract coordinator and recruiter for Amdocs Israel Ltd., in Ra'anana, she earned her MA from Tel Aviv University.

Rina Bunin joined the Library staff in March as a Systems Librarian. Formerly a software engineer at Teradyne, Inc., in Boston, she has an MS from Boston University.

Vanessa MacDonald was appointed Human Resources Manager in April. Prior to coming to Hebrew College, she specialized in developing HR policies and procedures for several high-tech firms, including Berkshire Global. She earned her MA from Teachers College at Columbia University.

In a restructuring of Prozdor's administration, Bil Zarch, formerly Assistant Director, has been named High School Director. Ruthie Strosberg, formerly Program Coordinator, has been appointed Middle School Director.

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Shoolman Graduate School Receives NLM Foundation Grant for
     Special Education
Congressman Barney Frank to Deliver Commencement Address
Rabbinical School Update
On to Phase Two
Reality Programming
Betty and Irving Brudnick to Receive 2003 Lown Award
Debunking Stereotypes of Hasidic Masters
Venetian Glass
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