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She aspires to one day perform a song on her ukulele from atop a unicycle.īen Sales lives with his wife, Rachel, in Tel Aviv - where he enjoys buying dried fruit at the shuk, cooking Italian food, biking, drinking coffee and falling asleep on the beach while reading. She also creates custom calligraphy work, teaches Israeli folk dancing to dancers of all ages, and occasionally blogs about gender and children’s media. With a background in children’s television and educational media, Michal has served as associate producer, writer, dramaturg, puppet builder, and performer for projects ranging from the transmedia documentary storytelling initiative Jerusalem Unfiltered to the live audio journalism show Radio Cabaret. Michal Richardson helps to produce digital games by day, but by night can often be found folk dancing or elbow-deep in calligraphic ink. David Zvi also serves as one of Mechon Hadar’s two Hadar Campus Scholars at Penn (the other person is his wife, which is very convenient). He is the editor of Seder Oneg Shabbos and the creator of AtoneNet. An alumnus of Mechon Hadar, Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa, and the Bronfman Youth Fellowships, he has taught and given lectures in both religious and academic settings, including Mechon Hadar, MESA, Lehigh University, Cardozo Law School, University of Toronto, University of Pennsylvania, and Camp Ramah. Tamar’s first book, No Baths at Camp, was published in 2013, and is a PJ Library selection.ĭavid Zvi Kalman is usually pursuing a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania, where he focuses on the impact of technology on Jewish and Islamic law. Her writing has been published in the Washington Post, the Jerusalem Post, and Tablet Magazine. She has worked at, ,, and, among others. Tamar Fox is a writer and editor in Philadelphia. He frequently leads prayer, including leading Kehilat Hadar’s High Holiday services for the past 12 years, independently released a hip-hop album in 2011 entitled A Roomful of Ottomans, and frequently performs at poetry slams in Jerusalem and New York. He is an Editor-Translator for the Koren English edition of the Steinsaltz Talmud and an Editor-at-Large of. Aryeh Bernstein, a Chicago native and Jerusalem resident, is a Torah educator who teaches in Yeshivat Talpiot’s Takum beit midrash for human rights, and has taught at Drisha, the Hartman High School, Mechon Hadar, where he was Director of Alumni Affairs & Recruitment, Camp Ramah in Wisconsin, where he co-founded and directed the Northwoods Kollel, and elsewhere.