Adam Brauer is celebrating the publication of his first book, “St. Christopher’s Guru: A Semi-Autobiographical Romp Through the World’s Biggest Social Media Site,” a collection of stories, essays and thoughts. He writes, “Besides that and playing mediocre golf, I have monthly Zoom catch-ups with Gregory Zuckerman, Harold Simansky, Michael Raphaeli, Marc Tobin, Stuart Schrader ’90 and Haim Chasman ’91. Greg Schneider even joined once. We discuss life, kids and how much we miss the all-you-can-eat lunches at Sherman.” Siblings Pratyoush Onta and Lanzima Onta-Bhatta ’91, P’22, co-founded the academic journal Studies in Nepali History and Society in 1996, in collaboration with two other colleagues. Lanzima was an editor for three years. Pratyoush, 25 years later, still edits the journal with his colleagues and reports he has no plans of retiring from his editorial duties. Jay Ruderman, H’18, wrote an article, “In Jewish Philanthropy, a Case Study of How a Crisis Can Expand Communal Giving,” for Inside Philanthropy. He is also a featured speaker in a recorded discussion for the Institute for National Security Studies titled “The Coronavirus and the U.S. Jewish Community: Setbacks, Strategies and the Silver Lining.” Lee Spirer is president and CEO of CIBT Global, a mobile technology company based in McLean, Virginia. Formerly, he was execu­tive vice president, and chief growth and transformation officer at Navigant.
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