
Navigator at Minekey
Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany

Navigator at Minekey
Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany
I have 2 years experience in social work during my other service abroad and worked as a volunteer at a home for multiple handicapped children in Jerusalem, Israel. Currently I am a student of Jewish Studies and Religious Study at the College for Jewish Studies at the University of Heidelberg and therefore gaining experience in several subjects of Jewish Studies while also working as a webmaster and as a member of the University’s Student Council.
I grew up in a small town in the center of Germany. I have studied and completed my Abitur, I then lived and worked as a volunteer in Israel for a year. After finishing my Other Service abroad I enrolled to study at the University of Erlangen for one year, and then decided to move to Heidelberg in order to specialize in Jewish Studies.
I am currently focusing on Jewish Literature, Talmud, Bible studies, Jewish Art, Jewish history and Jewish philosophy. I plan to attend a student year at an Israeli University and then specialize in Jewish/ Israeli history and Jewish/ Israeli literature.
Judaism, Jewish art, Jewish history, Jewish and Israeli literature, Israel studies
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
May 2006 — Present (2 years 6 months)
Content management; html and Ajax programming, website design
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Education Management industry)
January 2007 — October 2007 (10 months)
Managing and organizing student life, conducting questionnaires/surveys and evaluating about the current satisfaction of students at the HfJS, representation of the students at public events and inside the college organisation
(Government Agency; Research industry)
August 2007 — August 2007 (1 month)
I was working for 2 days in Yad Vashems Research Center, reading and digitalizing trial documents about killing fields. The rest of the month I was working in the Yad Vashem archives, reading and digitalizing data of tax computations of Jews living in and around Wuerzburg.
(Public Company; Newspapers industry)
September 2006 — October 2006 (2 months)
Freelancing job for the "Thüringer Allgemeine Zeitung" (Thuringian General Newspaper) for a report about the current political and social situation in North Israel after the Lebanon War/Conflict
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Hospitality industry)
August 2003 — March 2006 (2 years 8 months)
Managing and organizing a group of seven multiple handicapped children. As a Volunteer my duties included checking that everything was operational in the rooms, care giving, watching over the health and hygiene of the child, planning and proceeding afternoon activities with the children, psychotherapeutic therapy, watching over the diary plan of each child, feeding and bathing, helping and educating each child to gain more independence
(Educational Institution; International Affairs industry)
October 2004 — February 2005 (5 months)
A Buddy is a primary contact person who provides information and guidance to international students during their first few weeks in Germany and, if the circumstances allow, during the whole of your stay. Buddies help to get started in the new home town and provide “insider” information about student life in the study city and German culture in general.
Jewish Studies 2005 — 2012 (expected)
The Hochschule für Jüdische Studien is an institution unique in Germany, at which a wide variety of courses in Jewish Studies are offered. In addition to the classic texts of Judaism, such as the Bible and Talmud, students can study Jewish history, literature, and philosophy, as well as languages such as Hebrew, Aramaic and Yiddish. The range of courses even includes Jewish art.
The HfJS views itself as the successor of the great institutions of Jewish scholarship that existed in Germany in the years before the Second World War, in particular of the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums ("College of the Science of Judaism") in Berlin. Over the past twenty-two years, the HfJS has managed to become the leading center of Jewish scholarship in Germany
Religious Study 2005 — 2012 (expected)
Semitistic, Politics, History 2004 — 2005
A Buddy is a primary contact person who provides information and guidance to international students during their first few weeks in Germany and, if the circumstances allow, during the whole of their stay.
Middle East, History, Journalism, Music and Web 2.0
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