Teacher of Jewish History, the Two Year Program, Efal Seminar, Ramat Efal. Teacher of Jewish History, Program for new immigrants, Talpiot Seminary, Tel-Aviv. Senior Lecturer at the Department of Jewish History, University of Haifa and at the Academic Division of Oranim College-University of Haifa Program. Former Places of Employment 1983-2004Ĭourse Coordinator and Developer, The Open University of Israel, Ra’anana Member of the Public Committee of Yad Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. Member of the Public Committee for the Commemoration of Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Member of the Academic Committee of the International Institute of Yad Vashem. Member of the academic boards of the books "Asor Shlishi" ("The Third Decade") and "Asor Revi'i" ("The Fourth Decade"), Yad Yitzchak Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Historical Advisor for the Exhibition “Spots of Light: To Be a Woman in the Holocaust”, Yad Vashem, 2007. Member of the Expanded Editorial Board of "Kesher" Member of the Editorial Board of “Gesher” Member of the Academic Committee of readers for the Israeli Center for Libraries Member of the Academic Committee of “Remember the Women” Institute, New York. Member of the Academic Committee of “The Scroll of the Holocaust”, Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies Historian of the OTC Organization (One Thousand Children), Washington, D.C., USA. Member of the Academic Committee of “Sefer HaMa’apil”, Atlit Museum, JNF. University Representative, Scientific Committee of Yad-Vashem, Jerusalem. Member of the Academic Commemoration Committee of the Department for Soldier Commemoration, Department of Defense, Tel-Aviv. Other Academic Experience (Public Positions) Member of the Board of the Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Institute for the Study of Women in Judaism Member of the Steering Committee of the Gender Graduate Program Member of the Board of the Rapoport Institute for the Study of Jewish AssimilationĬhair, Graduate Program in Contemporary JewryĬhair, Institute for the History of the Jewish People in the Modern EraĬhair, Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research Member of the Teaching Committee of the Midrasha and Magal Member of the Five Year Planning Committee for the Magal (Machon Hagavoha Letorah and Midrasha) Member of the University Senate Coordinating Committee (Va'ada Merazeket)ĭirector of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research ,The Abraham and Edita Spiegel Family Chair in Holocaust Research, The Rabbi Pynchas Brener Chair in Research on the Holocaust of European Jewryĭirector of the Helena and Paul Schulmann School for Basic Jewish Studiesĭirector, the Fanya Gottesfeld-Heller Institute for the Study of Women in JudaismĬhair of the Zorach Warhaftig Institute for Religious Zionism Positions Held Inside the University 2019-2020 Research Grant from the Littauer Foundation Research Grant from the Bar-Ilan Research Authority Walter Laqueur within the framework of the Holocaust Encyclopedia) Research Grant from the Skirball Foundation (together with Prof. Research Grant from the Uri Ilan Foundation Submission of Grant Proposal to the ISF 2007, grade "Tov Me'od" (Very Good) Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Research Grant Grants from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture Towards publication of book "Kibbutz Buchenwald",Grant from the "Founders's Fund", Bank Hapoalim Dissertation,Prize from the Sholom Aleichem Fund Prize for Post-doctoral research,Prize from the Ovadia Margalit Fund Reuben and Edith Hecht Prize for the best book on Zionism or State of Israel published in 2004, University of Haifaįirst Prize: Honorable Mention - The Sixth Janusz Korczak Literary Competition Honoring Books Published in 1990 or 1991, The Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, New York. His areas of expertise include: structure/tectonics, field mapping, in situ geochronology (SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS) and trace element geochemistry."The Rescue and Resettlement of the Jewish Refugee Children from Germany in the United States 1938-1945", Advisor: Prof. he used detailed mapping, structural analyses and isotopic/geochemical methods to investigate the Paleozoic evolution of a backarc and associated igneous rocks in the southern Appalachians. He also spent a year in Minneapolis as a visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota and concurrently taught Geology and Oceanography courses at North Hennepin Community College. Chris was an Lecturer at the University of Vermont from 2007-2008 where he taught Introductory Geology, Petrology, and a seminar in Appalachian Geology. Chris started his career at the the USGS as a postdoc in the Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program where he studied the structure and stratigraphy of the Roberts Mountains allochthon as related to Carlin-type Au deposits. He is currently involved in studies related to the structure, tectonics, and geochronology of regions with mineral deposits.
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