Spotlights

Our HU alumni in the U.S. compose a vibrant community that continues to innovate and push to better the world. Catch up and see how HU impacted some of our alumni and what they’re up to now.

Robert Mullins

Robert (Bob) Mullins caught the “archaeology bug” in 1972 while working on his first field dig at Tel Qasile in northern Tel Aviv. Amihai Mazar,...

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Avi Loeb

Born in 1962, Abraham (Avi) Loeb was raised on his family farm in Beit Hanan, located in central Israel. A precocious young man, Avi was...

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Seth M. Siegel

Seth M. Siegel is a serial entrepreneur, water activist, and a New York Times bestselling author. His critically acclaimed award-winning book Let There Be Water:...

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Jennifer Weintraub

A true California girl, Jen Weintraub ’17 decided to take a break from the Golden State for the land of milk and honey to study...

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Beth Kissileff

When Beth Kissileff was a sophomore in college, she took a ‘Bible in Literature’ class. Due to her limited knowledge of Hebrew, she assumed she was likely...

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Shay Bialik

As the former chairwoman of Israel's National Student and Youth Council as a high school student, Shay Bialik ’14 was used to fighting for what...

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Dr. Efrat Daskal

Efrat Daskal earned her Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2015 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Crown Center for Jewish and...

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Dori Weinstein

When asked why she loves the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, award-winning author Dori Weinstein says it’s because of three things. “The university emboldened my connection...

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Joan West Johnson

After winning a 1962 New York City Hebrew competition prize, Joan West left the familiarity of her childhood home in Queens, New York, where she...

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