The Brandeis Center is pleased to welcome our new law clerk and interns for the fall. . Civil Rights Law Clerk Samantha Crane is a first-year law student at UW-Madison, where she also received a B.A. in political science and journalism and certificate in Jewish Studies. While an undergraduate, she served as an editor on The Undergraduate Journal of Jewish Studies and was vice president of her sorority Sigma Delta Tau. Samantha also interned at the Wisconsin State Capitol and with the Brandeis Center. . Intern Bryn Schneider is a sophomore at American University in Washington, D.C., where she plans to major in Justice & Law with a minor in Public Health. She worked closely with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society throughout high school and spent this summer as an intern for Illinois State Representative Bob Morgan. Bryn is an Event Coordinator for her school’s chapter of CHAARG, a women’s empowerment workout group. . Intern Josh Feinstein is a senior at the University of Maryland double-majoring in International Business and Government & Politics. He is a returning summer intern and plans on attending law school in the future. . Intern Tzivia Lutch is an honors political science student at Touro University and a member of the Tikvah Fund’s Colligate Forum. Before joining the Brandeis Center, Tzivia interned at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims under Judge Mathew H. Solomson, the Coalition for Jewish Values, and the Endowment for Middle East Truth. Tzivia is looking forward to law school and a career in law and public policy. . The work our interns, clerks and fellows do is vital to helping the Brandeis Center pursue its work. We invite students to apply for 2023-24 academic year positions.
The Brandeis Center is pleased to welcome a host of law clerks and interns for this summer. Our summer Civil Rights Law Clerks are Halsey Diakow and Joel Sontag. The new Communications and Development Interns are Sarah Bernstein, Nicole Rosenzweig, Danya Belkin, Rose Goldstein, Josh Feinstein, and Davis Allen. . Halsey Diakow is a rising second year JD student at American University Washington College of Law and a Masters candidate at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Diakow has competed internationally on the Israel Women’s National Lacrosse team, as an athlete in the 2015 European Championships, and as a coach in the 2017 Women’s World Cup. She will be working on-site at the Brandeis Center’s office intermittently this summer. Joel Sontag is a rising second year at Columbia Law School. He is an amateur triathlete and has participated in several races. . Sarah Bernstein is a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania. Bernstein studies Health and Societies with a minor in Bioethics. She has been active in the Jewish community as a Jewish Learning Fellow with Penn Hillel and a Jewish Heritage Program Fellow with the Lubavitch Chabad House. . Danya Belkin is a rising sophomore at Duke University planning to major in Political Science with a certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship and a minor in Spanish. She has a long list of publications, including research articles and a children’s book which has been published in English and Spanish. Belkin will be working on-site at the Brandeis Center’s office several days a week this summer. . Josh Feinstein is a rising senior at the University of Maryland. He is a double major in International Business and Government and Politics. Feinstein was president of the UMD chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. . Rose Goldstein is a rising sophomore at Wellesley College studying History. She has been an Ambassador Team Associate for Jewish on Campus and the secretary for Wellesley College Hillel. . Nicole Rosenzweig is a rising junior at Duke University where she is studying Public Policy and Political Science on a pre-law track. She is a Duke Student Government senator and was involved with the Brandeis Center’s efforts to overturn DSG’s veto to recognize the Duke chapter of Students Supporting Israel. Rosenzweig will be working on-site at the Brandeis Center’s office several days a week this summer. . Davis Allen graduated from Keene State College in the spring with a dual major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and History and a minor in German Studies. He is a returning intern who started in the spring. . The work our interns, clerks and fellows do is vital to helping the Brandeis Center to pursue its work. We invite students to apply for 2022-23 academic year positions.