Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
English teacher, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
English teacher, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, 'Oman' – Haredi Extension
English teacher, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, 'Oman' – Haredi Extension, Mechina.
MA with high honors in Teaching Languages, English, Tel Aviv University.
BA in English Linguistics + teacher's certificate, Bar Ilan University.
Graduate Certificates in Teaching English to students with learning disabilities, Kibbutzim College.
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Friends of Bezalel
Governance & Leadership
הנהלה ובעלי/ות תפקידים
الإدارة والمسؤولين
Friends of Bezalel
Bezalel has many partners outside of Israel, supporting the Academy in pioneering originality, creativity, and innovation through arts and design.
American Friends of Bezalel, New York
Friends of Bezalel is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in New York, which nurtures relationships between partners from across the U.S. and Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem while raising visibility for the Academy, its important work, and rich history.
Address:
244 5th Avenue, Suite 2734
New York, NY 10001-7945
USA
Executive Director: Dana Gluck
Tel.: +1 (646) 229-0707
E-mail: dg@bezalelfriends.org
Chairman of the Board: Ilan Kaufthal
E-mail: chairman@bezalelfriends.org
MEMBERS:
Raanan Agus
Abby Doft
Suzanne Doft
Pamela Grodman
Rena Hoffman
Michael Jesselson
Sivia Loria
Jennifer Olshin
Lauren Presser
Jennifer Roth
Janet Shatz Snyder
Joshua Tennenbaum
French Friends of Bezalel, Paris - Cercle des Amis de Bezalel
The French Friends of Bezalel is a non-profit organization based in Paris. It connects French philanthropic partners with Bezalel to assist in fundraising. It also supports events that help raise awareness of the Academy in France.
Address: 5 Avenue Gourgaud 75017 Paris, France
Manager
Benedcite Zakine
Tel.: 06-30-61-96-55
E-mail: benedicte.zakine@orange.fr
Research Methods: Videographic Criticism
Histories of Western Art
Art and identity - between West and East
Final Project
דקנאט - רב תרבותיות ומגוון
Dean of Students
דקנאט הסטודנטים
مكتب عميد الطلبة
Multiculturalism and Diversity
As a leading academic institution in Israel and a part of the art, design and architecture world in its broad sense, Bezalel strives to follow a vision that fosters dialogue and mutuality between the academic community and the diverse communities surrounding it, acting as a catalyst for change and a creative home that turns energy into matter, and imagination – into reality.
The shifts in Israeli society, Bezalel's geographical location in Jerusalem and the steps taken by the academia in recent years, have made it into a heterogenetic institution that combines great diversity of population and opportunities for exchange, academic dialogues, action and social, cultural and artistic influence. This diversity lends itself to rich and vast opportunities for encounters, activity, as well as social and cultural influence, alongside many challenges.
The Unit of Multiculturalism and Diversity at the Dean of Students Office was established following the Israeli Hope in Academia initiative launched by the President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, and the Planning and Budgeting Committee of the Council for Higher Education. The unit works in collaboration with the center for art and design studies to promote numerous goals:
- Promoting the ability to carry on a dialogue from different and diversified viewpoints, interpretations and narratives in an open and honoring manner.
- Encourage a pluralistic, diversified and open dialogue and provide resources for activity in the different Bezalel frameworks on topics of culture and identity, variance and partnership
- Promoting as vast a representation and diversity as possible on all levels of the institution - Bezalel students, professors and employees.
- Promoting "Bezalel comradery" – a sense of belonging amongst the different students and employees, and creating a common, inclusive foundation.
The unit addresses the students' difficulties based on their religious, cultural and group affiliation as well as identity, striving to mediate and represent these needs. Concurrently, the unit works with the center for art and design studies to formulate modes of operation, guidelines and academic curriculum for studying in a diversified, multicultural campus.
The unit's areas of operation include:
- Promoting a common space – a tri-lingual policy, an academic calendar accommodating the different religions, marking holidays and events in the space
- Study groups for the administrative and academic staff
- Promoting diversified employment of the administrative and academic staff
- Activities to encourage expansion, enrichment and adaptation of part of the curriculum to the reality of a diversified academia, and representing the students' cultural world
- Content events – open lectures, concerts and content events for all students by guest lecturers and artists from a variety of disciplines who create nonmainstream cultural content in Israel
- Social and educational programs to increase the diversity of Bezalel students in the future
- Promoting the connection between the Ultraorthodox extension and Mt. Scopus campus.
Research Methodology Proseminar for ths Department of Ceramics & Glass
Introduction to the sociology and anthropology of visual and material culture
Pagination