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Introducing The Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” for 2013

June 5, 2013 By eJP

36 Under 36 2013The New York Jewish Week has released their sixth annual list of young visionaries reshaping and broadening the Jewish community.

  • Alison Klayman, 28
  • Allison Josephs, 33
  • Amram Altzman, 17
  • Anna Zicer, 25
  • Ariel Fishman, 36
  • Benjamin Ryberg, 28
  • Bethany Mandel, 27
  • Caroline Loevner, 32
  • Catherine Simcha Chiffert-Sherzer, 31
  • Cori Silberman, 30
  • Daniel Simkin, 22
  • Doni Joszef, 30
  • Inna Vernikov, 28
  • Jason Lieberman, 34
  • Jayson Littman, 35
  • Josh Lipowsky, 31
  • Joshua Fattal, 20
  • Julia Adolphe, 25
  • Loren Galler Rabinowitz, 27
  • Michael Littenberg-Brown, 30, and Melissa Jane Kronfeld, 30
  • Michael Witman, 32
  • Molly Roberts, 14
  • Pedram Tabibi, 29
  • Rami Matan Even-Esh, a.k.a. Kosha Dillz, 31
  • Rivka Abbe, 18
  • Shira Greenland, 35
  • Talia Weisberg, 18
  • Zach Fredman, 28

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  1. Marilynn Rothstein says

    June 8, 2013 at 6:36 pm

    Alexander Muss High School in Israel (www.amhsi.org) is very proud of its alumna, Alison Klayman (Sept. ’00). Last year she was nominated as one of AMHSI’s 40@40 in honor of our 40th Anniversary Celebration.(http://www.amhsi.org/pdf/40_40%20brochure.pdf)

    Congratulations, Alison! We are very proud of you.

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