07 Jul, 2017

FridayPiday: Brad Cohen (Bradley, 1996)

07 Jul, 2017

Brother Brad Cohen has never been one to take no for an answer. “Growing up with Tourette’s Syndrome, people didn’t always believe in me and what I could do. They used their preconceived notions to stereotype what my abilities were.” In 1996, Brother Cohen interviewed for 24 teaching positions....

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30 Jun, 2017

FridayPiday: Jarron Aizen (Sydney, 2017)

30 Jun, 2017

The sun never sets on AEPi and no brother understands this better than Brother Jarron Aizen. “I’ve embodied that phrase while starting a business with a brother from Nottingham and being a part of colonies in three different countries! Only AEPi takes friendship and brotherhood far beyond university and around...

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23 Jun, 2017

FridayPiday: Ross Baron (Rowan, 2019)

23 Jun, 2017

Brother Ross Baron will play futsal for Team USA as goalkeeper in the 2017 Maccabiah Games in various cities across Israel from July 4-18. He leaves for Israel this weekend and will travel the country training in preparation for the games. Haven’t heard o­­f futsal before? It’s a modified...

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16 Jun, 2017

FridayPiday: Eliav Terk (Texas at Austin, 2020)

16 Jun, 2017

Israel advocacy has always been a passion for Brother Eliav Terk, who testified in front of the Texas Senate in March against legislation that supported the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement. “The opportunity was my moment to show the Senate my passion and dedication to Israel.” This wasn’t...

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09 Jun, 2017

FridayPiday: Camden West (University of Arizona, 2016)

09 Jun, 2017

The music industry is arguably one of the hardest industries to get into. For Camden West,  it’s a game of who you know. Since graduation, he has been working hard in the Las Vegas area to spread his name, build his fan base and write music. “Vegas has been...

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02 Jun, 2017

FridayPiday: Nitai Weinberg (University of British Columbia, 2019)

02 Jun, 2017

Brother Nitai Weinberg does not look like the typical stroke victim. In 2016, when he was only 18, he suffered a hemorrhagic stroke while attending school. The stroke was caused by a malformed blood vessel in his brain that ruptured and leaked blood, causing damage to the surrounding tissue....

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26 May, 2017

FridayPiday: Rep. Robert Wittenberg (Indiana, 2003)

26 May, 2017

Detroit has always been a place State Representative Robert Wittenberg can call home. Born and raised in Huntington Woods, a Detroit suburb, Brother Wittenberg is currently serving his second term as a Michigan State Representative, representing Michigan’s 27th House District. His district includes the communities of Berkley, Ferndale, Hazel...

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19 May, 2017

FridayPiday: Jake Teitelbaum (Wake Forest University, 2017)

19 May, 2017

As a college senior, the last thing Jake Teitelbaum worried about was his health. But, after being diagnosed with Refractory Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2015, he knew he had to reach others and help them cope. So, he founded the Resilience Project to help others. “Growing up, I was always...

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06 May, 2017

FridayPiday: Ben Sperling (Emory, 2012)

06 May, 2017

Sometimes we take the opportunities we are given for granted. Brother Ben Sperling (Emory, 2012) works to give all students a fair shot at an education. In 2014, he and two other teachers in Atlanta, GA launched Next Generation Men & Women. “For me, it was never a question of if I...

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28 Apr, 2017

FridayPiday: Eden Adler (Hebrew U, 2018)

28 Apr, 2017

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