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Rothberg International School. The Rothberg International School (Hebrew:ע"ש רוטברג בית הספר לתלמידים מחוץ לארץ, Beit ha-Sefer le-Talmidim mi-Chutz la-Aretz al shem Rothberg; abbreviated RIS), is a school for international students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It offers programs for undergraduate ...
Mordechai Nisan. Mordechai Nisan (Hebrew: מרדכי ניסן, born 24 June 1947) is an Israeli professor and scholar of Middle East Studies at the Rothberg International School of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He taught also at Bar-Ilan University, the Open University, and the University of the Holy Land in addition to some Israeli colleges.
The Rothberg International School features secular studies and Jewish/Israeli studies. Included for foreign students is also a mandatory Ulpan program for Hebrew language study which includes a mandatory course in Israeli culture and customs. All Rothberg Ulpan classes are taught by Israeli natives.
Samuel Rothberg was born in Bila Tserkva in the Russian Empire in 1910 to Bertha and Morris Rothberg. [1] Together with his parents, he immigrated to the United States in 1913 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in 1931 with degrees in bacteriology and microbiology. [3]
All participants are based in Jerusalem, near the city center, during the first semester, their options include: attending the Rothberg International School at Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Mount Scopus, learning at the Conservative Yeshiva, or taking Ulpan classes in the broader Jerusalem community. For the spring semester Naitv-ers have ...
Rothberg was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Lillian Rothberg and Henry Rothberg, a chemical engineer. Prior to Rothberg's birth, his parents founded Laticrete International, Inc. a family-owned manufacturer of products for the installation of tile and stone. As a child Jonathan went on sales calls with his father.
Avi-hai was a member emeritus of the Hebrew University's board of governors, on which he served actively for over two decades. He was also founding associate chairman with Sam Rothberg (chairman) of the board of overseers of the Rothberg International School of Hebrew University, as the Overseas School was later named. Journalism
The explosion killed 2 people, a British national: 59-year-old Mary Jean Gardner, a Scottish Christian Bible translator who was studying Hebrew at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Rothberg International School and Hodaya Asulin who died 6 years later on 22 November 2017, she was 14 at the time of the bombing. The bombing also injured 39 people.