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Interdisciplinary Faculty for Society and Community / Politics and Communication
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Mr. Amihai Yacobbi
(M.A)
Teacher
"Amihai Yacobbi
Copywriter and Marketing StrategistExperience:
2007-2023 Freelance copywriter and content editor, digital campaign manager: Microsoft,
Menorah Mitvahitim, Bank Tefahot, Yesh Atid, Clalit, Maccabi Tel Aviv and others.2006-2007 Virtual communities manager at 888 online gaming (Random Logic)
2005-2007 Writer for SBC network’s magazines and Ynet's computer channel.
Founder and editor of the ""Politnet"" website2001-2005 nana10 Portal: founder and editor of ""Janana"", the youth website and newsletter
homepage editor
Writer and reviewer at nana10’s culture, computer, internet and news channels.
Weekly columns: ""Our Ambassador to the Internet"" and ""The Wonders of
Technology”2000-2001 Ynet website: writer in the culture, computer and tourism channels. Founder of
the ""Happening Things"" streaming section1996-2001 Radio Tel-Aviv: broadcaster and music editor. Hosted a personal program ""Under
Cover of the Night""
Teacher at the College of Radio Professionals at Radio Tel Aviv
Advertisement and promo announcer (Tnuva, Levi’s, Cellcom, Educational
Television and others)1993-1995 “The City Mouse” and “The City” magazines of Shoken Network: wrote in the:
""New in Music"", ""The Recommendation of the Week"" and ""It's Trending"" sections1993-1998 Musician and recording technician, music teacher and musical director
Military Service
1984-1988 Air Force - ""Ramat David"": Electronics technician in charge of training
and certification
Education
1980-1983 ""Ort Kfar-Saba"" high school, majoring in electronics
1977-1980 Middle School of the ""Hadassim"" Youth Village
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Zvi Zerahia
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Prof. Dalia Gavriely-Nuri
(Prof.)
Professor Emeritus
Prof. Dalia Gavriely-Nuri received her LL.B from the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and her M.A. (Summa Cum Laude) from the Security Studies Department at Tel Aviv University. She received her Ph.D. from the Cultural Studies Department at Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Gavriely-Nuri joined the Politics & Communication Department at Hadassah Academic College since its establishment in 2011.
Prof. Gavriely-Nuri developed a theoretical approach in discourse studies, CCDA – A Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis. This approach aims at exposing the cultural codes embedded in discourse, which contribute to reproducing abuses of social power.
Her book, Israeli Peace Discourse (John Benjamins, 2015) was published in 2015.
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List of publications
Publications Books
• Friedman E. and Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2018). Israeli Discourse and the West Bank: Dialectics of Normalization and Estrangement. London and New York, Routledge.
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2017). Tel Aviv was also an Arab village. New York, Israel Academic Press (In Hebrew).
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2015). Israeli Peace Discourse: A Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis. Amsterdam and London: John Benjamins.
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2015). Israeli Culture on the Road to the Yom Kippur War. Israel Academic Press (in Hebrew, translated from the English version).
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2014). Israeli Culture on the Road to the Yom Kippur War. Lexington Books. Rowman & Littlefield Education, Lanham, Maryland.
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2013). The Normalization of War in the Israeli Discourse. Lexington Books. Rowman & Littlefield Education, Lanham, Maryland.
• Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2012). ‘Peace’ In Israeli Political Discourse. The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, Tel Aviv University.
Publications in refereed journals
1. Gavriely-Nuri, D. and Friedman E. (2018). Israeli Normalization Discourse Leading to the Yom Kippur War. Israel Studies Review.
2. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2016). The Outbreak of Peace in Israeli Children's Periodicals, 1977–1979. Journal of Multicultural Discourses 11(2): 214-228.
3. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2014). Collective Memory as a Metaphor. Memory Studies 7 (1): 46-60.
4. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2014). Saying 'Peace', Going to 'War' - Peace in the Service of the Israeli Just-War Rhetoric. Critical Discourse Studies 11 (1):1-18. IF=0.9.
5. Lachover, E. and Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2013). Israeli Stamps 1948-2010: Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism. Israel Affairs 19 (2): 321-337.
6. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2012). Cultural Codes and Military Ethics –The Israeli Leadership and the POWs in 1973 War. Journal of Multicultural Discourses 7 (3): 213-226.
7. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2012). War-Normalizing Dialogue (WND) in Dialogue in Politics, Lawrence N. Berlin and Anita Fetzer (Eds.). Amsterdam: John Benjamins (in the series: Dialogue Studies), 221-241.
8. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2012). Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis. Critical Discourse Studies 9 (1): 77-85.
9. Gavriely-Nuri, D. and Lachover, E. (2012). Reframing the Past as a Cosmopolitan Memory - Obituaries in the Israeli Daily Haaretz. Communication Theory 22: 48–65.
10. Lachover, E. and Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2011). Requiem to Nationalism? Shaping a collective Israeli identity through obituaries. Global Media: Mediterranean Edition 6(1): 24-39.
11. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2010). The Idiosyncratic Language of Israeli 'Peace' - A Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CCDA). Discourse and Society 21 (5): 1-21.
12. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2010). Rainbow, Snow, and the Poplar's Song: The 'Annihilative Naming' of Israeli Military Practices. Armed Forces and Society 36 (5): 825-846.
13. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2010). If Both Opponents 'Extend Hands in Peace' Why Don’t They Meet? - Mythic Metaphors and Cultural Codes in the Israeli Peace Discourse. Journal of Language and Politics 9 (3) 449-468. (Republished in: Wodak, R. (2013). Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Sage Publications).
14. Gavriely-Nuri, D. and Balas, T. (2010). 'Annihilating Framing': How Israeli Television Framed Wounded Soldiers during the Second Lebanon War (2006). Journalism 11(4): 409-423.
15. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2009) 'It is not the Heroes Who Need this, but the Nation' - The Latent Power of Military Decorations in Israel, 1948-2005. Journal of Power 2 (3): 403-421.
16. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2009) Friendly Fire: War-Normalizing Metaphors in the Israeli Political Discourse. Journal of Peace Education 6 (2): 153–169.
17. Gavriely-Nuri, D. Lahav, H. and Topol, N. (2008). Women's Representation in the Israeli Press during the Yom Kippur War (1973). Global Media: Mediterranean Edition 3 (1) (Online journal).
18. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2007). The Social Construction of Jerusalem of Gold as an Unofficial Anthem, Israel Studies 12 (2): 104-120.
19. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2008) 'Saying ‘War’, Thinking ‘Victory’-The Mythmaking Surrounding Israel's 1967 Victory' Israel Studies 15 (1): 95-114.
20. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2008) The ‘Metaphorical Annihilation’ of the Second Lebanon War (2006) from the Israeli Political Discourse'. Discourse and Society 19 (1): 5-20. IF=1.4
21. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2006) Israel’s Cultural Code of Captivity and the Personal Stories of Yom Kippur War POWs. Armed Forces and Society 33: 94-105.
In Hebrew
22. Gavriely-Nuri (2016). The normalization of the territories’ occupation: The birth of the Israeli discourse 1967. Israel Studies in Language and Society 9(1-2):71-97.
23. Gavriely-Nuri, D. and Topol, N. (2012). 'You Can’t Cross a Chasm in Two Small Jumps'- On the Absence of Reconciliation Processes in Herzl's Altneuland. Teuda 24: 174-191. (Tel Aviv University).
24. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2010) 'Peace will Triumph'- the 'Semantic Blurring' between Peace and War in the Israeli Political Discourse. Israel Studies in Language and Society 3 (2): 166-179.
25. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2009). 'Appropriated Militarism – The Case Study of Jerusalem of Gold. Politika 19:41-60.
26. (2010) The Displacement of the Sycamore from Holon Interchange” Te’oria U'vikoret 36:255-261.
27. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2008) POWs of Israeli Culture 1948-2006, Politika 18: 173-193.
28. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2007) The Pretty War - Representations of War in Israeli Culture 1967-1973, Tarbut Demokratit 11: 51-76 [Hebrew and English].
Research Areas
Critical Discourse Analysis, Peace and War discourse
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Prof. Arie Naor
(Ph.D.)
Professor Emeritus
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Interdisciplinary Faculty for Sciences, Health and Society / Master’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences (M.Med.Lab.Sc)
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Prof. Ann Saada-Reisch
(Ph.D.)
Head of M.Med.Lab.Sc
Prof. Ann Saada-Reisch, Director of the Master’s of Medical Laboratory Sciences (MMLSc) program
Ann Saada (Reisch) was born and grew up in Sweden to parents of Hungarian descent, immigrated to Israel and raised a family of four boys with her husband Joel Saada. She studied BSc in biology, MSc and PhD in microbiology, and post doctorate in neurobiology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Ann is a Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem.
Her research focuses on inborn metabolic, mitochondrial diseases and the mitochondrial respiratory chain function on diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.
Prof. Saada-Reisch in also experienced (25y) in clinical laboratory work. She managed the enzyme and metabolic laboratories at Hadassah Medical Center and directed the enzyme laboratory at Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
For additional info visit: . https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2951-0656
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Since 2014 Quality Assurance Head Management at Clalit Health Service Laboratories
2014- 2015 Auditor at the Standard Institutions of Israel
2012- 2013 Accreditation General Manager Deputy at the Israel Laboratory Accreditation Authority (ISRAC)
2006-2012 Quality Assurance Head Management at Hadassah Hospitals ISO 15189 Accreditations Laboratories
2003-2012 Quality Assurance Management at Hadassah Hospitals Blood Banks.
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Prof. Amos Adler
(M.D.)
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Amos Adler, MD. Director, Clinical Microbiology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University.
My professional and research focus have been to understand and find ways in which microbiological diagnostic can assist in clinical decision making and improve patients outcome. I believe that the current state of affairs regarding healthcare infections is dissatisfactory, and that we must find ways in order to improve patient's safety. Treating extreme drug-resistant bacteria has already become a dead-end, due to lack of efficient drugs, and hence we must focus our attention on prevention. Accurate and timely identification of transmission is essential part of any intervention program. -
Dr. Sharon Amit
(M.D. Ph.D.)
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Dr. Sharon Amit is the director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer. Dr. Amit completed an MD-PhD program at the Hebrew University and has specialties in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Clinical Microbiology. She previously worked as a senior physician in the Infectious Diseases Unit at the Tel-Aviv Medical Center (Ichilov) and served as the director of the Clinical Microbiology Unit at Hadassah Hospitals. Dr. Amit manages the largest hospital-based clinical microbiology laboratory in the country, providing services to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as well. The laboratory offers a wide range of services in bacteriology (including mycobacteriology), mycology, parasitology, and virology (HIV, COVID-19). Dr. Amit conducts basic and clinical research in various fields of infectious diseases, clinical microbiology, epidemiology, and "One Health" topics. Her work has been published in leading journals.