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Mr. Berman
received his B.A. from Yeshiva
University in 1988, his
M.B.A. from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College
(Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society) in
2004, and he is currently
enrolled in the M.P.A. program at Harvard
University. Mr. Berman has been a social
activist for many Jewish causes, and was previously a
freelance journalist and photojournalist, published in New
York Magazine, the
Jerusalem Post, Jewish Week, Moment Magazine, and Jerusalem Report. He is founder and
the director of the Halachic Organ Donor Society. |
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Rabbi/Dr. Reichman received his M.D. from Albert Einstein
College of Medicine (NY) of Yeshiva University in 1990, and
received his rabbinical ordination from the Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in 1997.
He is currently attending physician at the Emergency
Department of Montefiore Medical Center of Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, and is also assistant professor of the
Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, a Division of
Philosophy and History of Medicine also at the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine. He is a prolific writer and speaker on
bio-ethics and serves on the bioethics committee of the New
York Organ Donor Network.
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Shimshon Schwartz, M.D., obtained a B.A. from Yeshiva
College in 1982 and an M.D. from Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in 1986. He is currently attending chief for the
pediatric emergency room in Sharei Zedek Medical Center,
Jerusalem. Dr. Schwartz also has a private pediatric practice
in Jerusalem, and during the summer he is a physician at Camp
HASC, NY.
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Michael Feldstein received his MBA from New
York University, and is the marketing director at Boardroom
Inc., a direct marketer of books and newsletters. Mr.
Feldstein has extensive experience in helping Jewish
organizations with their marketing, advertising, and public
relations and is on the Board of Directors of Edah. He lives
in Stamford, CT, and serves as Chairperson of the Advisory
Committee of the local Jewish newspaper, the Jewish Voice. He
has also served on the boards of both the Young Israel of
Stamford and Congregation Agudath Sholom, is an active member
of the community's Chevra Kadisha, and was the president of
the Eruv Committee. |
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Harold Perl received his B.A. from Yeshiva College in 1972 and his M.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1975. He is presently the Director of Neonatology at Hackensack University Medical Center. He is a founding member of the Bioethics Committee at HUMC. In addition he serves as the Medical Director of the SIDS Center of New Jersey. He maintains an academic appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. |
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Dina
Najman |
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Dina Najman
received her B.A. from Yeshiva
University in 1990. She was a fellow at
Drisha Institute in New York and Nishmat
Institute in Jerusalem. She is a
certified Bioethicist through the
NYU/Einstein Bioethics and Medical
Humanities program (1998). Dina lectures
on Bioethics and halacha in many
communities and has taught in Nishmat,
Drisha and Ma’ayanot High School. |
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Freddy
Schwartz, M.D. |
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Freddy
Schwartz, M.D., obtained a B.A. from
Yeshiva College in 1988 and an M.D. from
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in
1993. Dr. Schwartz is currently
attending chief for the pediatric
emergency room of West Orange Medical,
and during the summer he is physician at
Camp HASC (New York). |
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