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NEJS Department
Mail Stop 054
Brandeis University
P.O. Box 9110
Waltham, MA 02454

Office: Lown 211 781-736-2950
781-736-2070 (FAX)

nejs@brandeis.edu

The Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies is pleased to announce its

Undergraduate Departmental Representatives

for 2008-2009

For the NEJS Department:

Sara Smith, '09

Hi everyone! My name is Sara Smith, and I am excited to be one of the NEJS UDRs this year.  I am originally from Los Angeles and love to go back home when the winters at Brandeis get a bit too cold for me.  Aside from being a NEJS-History double major, I love to sing, play squash, and just chill.  Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding anything that has to do with NEJS.  I am more than happy to address issues relating to classes or anything else that may arise.  I'm looking forward to an exciting year of learning, fun, and NEJS events. B'hatzlacha!


For Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies:

 
 Noa Balf, '09

Hi! My name is Noa, I am a sophomore and I am the UDR for the Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies program. A little information about myself, I am from a Kibbutz in Northern Israel and speak Hebrew and Arabic if you need any help in these areas as well as IMES. I am very passionate about my majour and am highly motivated about being a resource and a voice for you, so please don't be shy!

I am also a community advisor in building 178 in Charles River, am a former phonathaner, and I have worked as a one to one aide at a Hebrew sunday school for the last two years. Feel free to come and talk to me about any questions or concerns you may have.
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