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Roslyn Laufgraben Bernstein wrote the article “Seeing Art in Medical Archives” in the June 2018 issue of Guernica magazine. Richard Borkow is a semi-retired physician practicing in the field of rehabilitation medicine. Since 1981, he has been an attending physician at Blythedale Children’s Hospital, in Valhalla, New York, where he continues to work one day a week. He has been the village historian of Dobbs Ferry since 2007. Donna Robinson Divine, P’01, is president of the Association for Israel Studies, where her duties include organizing the group’s annual international conferences. She published an article, “The Gods That Failed in Israel,” in a recent issue of Israel Studies. In 2020, she will teach and lecture at the University of Sydney as a Mandelbaum Fellow. In August, Charles Giuliano celebrated the publication of his fifth book of gonzo poetry, “Topsy Turvy.” Next up is a book of interviews titled “Boston’s Counter Culture, 1968 to 1980.” Charles is a member of the executive committee of the American Theatre Critics Association. In 2006, he launched the Berkshire Fine Arts website, which he continues to publish. Lawrence Rosen completed a year at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Princeton, New Jersey. He retired from the anthropology department at Princeton University and is an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School. His most recent book is “Islam and the Rule of Justice,” published by the University of Chicago Press.

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