Board of Directors

The Board of Directors, (re)elected yearly, meets on a monthly basis and is responsible for the overall programmatic and financial direction of the organization. The Auditing Committee, also elected on a yearly basis, is responsible for overall reports of the Adam Institute. All members of the board serve on a voluntary basis. The Board represents a cross-section of Israeli society.

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Chair, Ms. Nava Eisin:

Archivist.  A member of Na’amat (Movement of Working Women & Volunteers) and the National Secretariat of the Union of Academics in Humanities.

eisin@post.tau.ac.il


Amnon_VarnerMr. Amnon Werner:

Author, educator, pedagogical instructor, storyteller. Kibbutz Carmia member. Volunteer at “The Parents Circle – Families Forum” (PCFF); and Volunteer in “Push” organization  that aims to give a “push” to less advantaged children by tutoring them within the framework of the public school system.

amtr@017.net.il


Ms. Erella Hadar:

erellah400@gmail.com 

Former Israeli Ambassador to the Czech Republic in Prague. She headed the Human Rights Department in the International Organizations Division of the Ministry. Volunteers at Kav La’Oved and Physicians for Human Rights (Israel).


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Rabbi Benny Perl:

Educator, founder and Dean of the Yeshiva for Science and the Arts.

Bennyp63@netvision.net.il


Ms. Anat Wallenberger

danwollenberger@gmail.com

History Researcher at Yad VaShem, Jerusalem.  Environmental Activist.  


Adnan Duoud, Architect. 

Heads a private engineering firm and owns a construction company (“HaMeshulash”). Resides in Kfar Kassem.


Attorney Adel Frige

Frage-adel@hotmail.co.il

Owns a private legal consultation firm providing services to local authorities and to individuals. Resides in Kfar Kassem.


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Dr. Yoav Silbert:

bdalia@bezeqint.net

Lecturer on the Philosophy and History of Education at Beit Berl College and Levisnky College. Provides voluntary help to Palestinian farmers, primarily through Rabbis for Human Rights.


Miriam Goldstein:

miriamgold@013.net

Educator focused on creative education, eurhythmics and motion


Dalia Ganor

dmosg@inter.net.il

Active in the Association of Foreign Diplomats’ Wives in Israel and in cultural institutions in Herzliya. Volunteers as Hebrew teacher.


Members of the Auditing Committee

Lior Zamir

eggsort@inter.net.il

CEO of the Institute for the Sorting and Marketing of Eggs.   Board member of ECF, an NPO that facilitates collaborations with Palestinians in economic and agricultural initiatives. Joined the Auditing Committee in March 2012.


Adi Rosental:

shefayim@gmail.com

Expert on the organization and management of social and economic systems.


Staff

Dr. Uki Maroshek-Klarman, Executive Director

054-4448296     uki@adaminstitute.org.il      Ukimaroshek@gmail.com


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Leah Tobias, Former Executive Director


YolandaYolanda Greenhut, Projects & Publication Director

054-4448290   yolanda@adaminstitute.org.il


Tamar

Tamar Gridinger, Educational Programs Director

054-4448292        tamar@adaminstitute.org.il


Kamel

Kamel Abu-Rabia, Educational Programs Director

054-4448297     Kamel151@walla.com


Saber

Saber Rabi, Educational Programs Director

054-4448296       rabi.saber@gmail.com


 

Ruth Ebenstein, Director of Communications and Resource Development

ruth@adaminstitute.org.il


Deganit Ben Shitrit, Resource Development

deganit@adaminstitute.org.il   Tl. 972-2-6448290


Facilitators and lecturers

Dr. Nitzan Rotem: BA in Cultural Studies in Research, MA in Sociology and Anthropology; Communication and Psychology classes. Group facilitation and social project management.


Towibah Mjdoob: PhD student in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. Fellow of the Azrieli Foundation’s PhD / Postdoctoral Forum. In recent years, she has been assisting the community of asylum seekers in Israel (Sudanese and Eritreans), and in 2016 she volunteered to help Syrian and Iraqi refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos.


Yiftach Ashkenazi: Author, critic and researcher. His latest book Guy Ben Hinnom was published in the summer of 2019.


Ezri Amram: PhD student in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ben Gurion University of the Negev and serves as Secretary of the Israeli Anthropological Association. Bachelor’s degree in General History, Hebrew University, Master’s degree in conflict resolution and mediation from Tel Aviv University.


Moria Shuker Regev: Bachelor’s degree in International Relations Studies and Jewish Thought, Master’s degree in conflict management and resolution. Social activist and entrepreneur. Engaged in establishing, managing and accompanying projects.


Office:

Jerusalem Forest (Zipori Center) P.O.B. 3536, Jerusalem Israel 91033

Tel. 972-2-6448290  Fax 972-2-6448293

Sun-Thur. 08:30-16:00