check
People | AMIRIM

Filter By

Contact

Ms. Tsipi Bibelnik, Secretary of the Amirim Program

Office Hours: Sun. 11:30-14:30, Mon.-Thurs. 10:00-13:00, Humanities 46404

Phone: +972-2-5880031     Fax: +972-2-5881890

tsipib@savion.huji.ac.il

Mr. Amit Kestenbaum, Program Advisor

amit.kestenbaum@mail.huji.ac.il

People

Ronnie Agassi

Ms. Ronnie Agassi

Ronnie Agassi is a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, studies Ottoman history and is interested in the influence of Persian culture and literature on the development of Ottoman culture and identity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
chiara

Dr. Chiara Caradonna

Dr. Caradonna teaches at the Department of Romance Studies. She is a scholar of European literatures, lately focusing on Southern Italy and its representations. She approaches literature at its intersection with philosophy, anthropology and the visual arts (painting, photography, cinema).
 
YAHEL

Ms. Yahel Gazit

Amirim Graduate
Teaching Assistant, "The Israeli Palestinian Conflict"
Graduated with a bachelor's degree in the department of life sciences and the "Amirim" program and a master's degree student in cultural studies.
ROTEM GEVA

Dr. Rotem Geva

A Lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies and the History Department. Her research and teaching interests include colonialism and decolonization, nationalism, urban history, and territorial partitions. 

Elitzur  Gluck

Mr. Elitzur Gluck

Amirim Graduate
Teaching Assistant, "Text and Context - The Biblical Literature", "The knights of the round table - literature and history"
Elitzur is a master student in general history in the George L. Mosse program
Neta G

Ms. Neta Goldfein

Amirim Graduate
Teaching Assistant, "Shakespeare: From Language to Performance"
B.A in Comparative Literature and the "Amirim" program. Currently working towards a M.A in Comparative Literature.
MAYA

Ms. Maya Lyubomirsky

Teaching Assistant, "Academic Writing in English for Amirim Students"

Maya is a second-year Master's student in the English department. Her thesis is about Jewish representation in early modern English literature.

Ittay Mallah

Mr. Ittay Mallah

Amirim Graduate
Teaching Assistant, "Ustambul: Crossroads of Civilizations"

BA in History and "Amirim" Honors program, MA student in the History Department.