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A native of Israel, I was born in the small town of Zichron- Yaaqov.
I started my teaching career as a teacher for the deaf. Later I studied
Israeli Literature & Jewish studies. I completed all course work
towards my Phd. In addition, I took courses in Theater and cinema.
I began teaching the Hebrew Language at American University in Washington,
D.C. and consequently moved to Georgetown University, where I taught
for a long time. I also taught at the Middle East Institute. During
the summers, I teach at Brandeis University. Since 1989, I've been
immersed in developing courses and materials on Contemporary Israeli
Culture. My belief is that language can not be detached from the
culture. The language program is embedded in culture, and cultural
activities outside the class setting are highly recommended.
New Jersey Jewish News - Princeton/Mercer/Bucks
December 10, 2002
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NJ Israel Commission launches cross-cultural programs"
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