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Margie Klein
A NYC native, Margie Klein, 27, is a rabbinical student by day, and also works with MA Interfaith Worker Justice, where she organizes religious communities to support worker efforts to improve their jobs. Before coming to rabbinical school, Margie ran Project Democracy, a national youth voting organization that mobilized 97,000 students to vote in the 2004 election. When she's not doing homework or social justice work, Margie is an avid cook, writer, and hip hop dancer.
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Michelle Sternthal
Michelle is a native (4th generation!) Bostonian who, by day, is a public health researcher, and by night, a community-loving, meditation-practicing, choir singing activist. She did her undergrad work at Brandeis, then spent a few years in DC, where she working for non-profits doing advocacy. After completing her graduate degree from U of Michigan, Michelle returned to Boston. She is passionate about working to reduce health disparities in Boston and nationally. Her time at Moishe House Boston is devoted to a range of social justice efforts (come to our website to see what they are!!!). Oh, and she loves ice cream (except for chocolate).
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Alix Zamansky
Education:
Bates College, 2008
B.A. in Psychology
Employment:
Community Residence Counselor at the
Klarman Center for Eating Disorders at McLean Hosp
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