President: Tomer Schwartz is a fourth year finishing up his time at UCLA as a Biochemistry major. No, he is not pre-med, pre-pharm, or pre any thing having to do with his major. Instead of finding out what he wants to do in life, he spends his time promoting a positive image for Israel on campus and eating mint chocolate chip ice cream. His pet peeves include news channels reporting a story as ‘Breaking News’ even though it’s 24 hours old and kids who think they can diagnose anyone because they’re pre-med. The best ways to reach Tomer is through Google+, Myspace, or even StumbleUpon. If those for some reason don’t work, try his Facebook or Gmail: tomer.schwartz1@gmail.com.
External Vice President: Ronit Hakakha
Internal Vice President: Yuval Yaari is a senior at UCLA. Yuval is majoring in anthropology, and though he plans to go to medical school, he miraculously does not complain about the woes of the pre-med lifestyle (that much). Although he’d prefer to be contacted by carrier pigeon, if you don’t have access to one you can shoot an old-fashioned email to yaariyuval@gmail.com.
Publicity Chair: Molly Cornfield is in her fourth and final (hopefully) year at UCLA, studying the ever-optimistic topic of environmental science. This year, when she’s not tweeting for BFI, updating this blog or avoiding her schoolwork, she’s writing for the Israel on Campus Coalition’s online news source, Israel Campus Beat. For any compliments or criticisms of this blog, the BFI twitter account (@BruinsforIsrael) or if you’d like to contribute, contact molly.cornfield@gmail.com.
Social Chair: Tal Lerner is a fourth year student studying Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (MCDB). If you’d like to help Tal plan totally awesome social events for pro-Israel Bruins, contact TalLerner2@ucla.edu.
Treasurer: Miriam Eshaghian is in her second year at UCLA as a Psychobiology major. She’s ventured a long way to attend UCLA (all the way across Hilgard, an entire two blocks). Needless to say, homesickness is inevitable for Miriam. If you have any questions about joining the BFI, Miriam Eshaghian, or the meaning of life, contact meshaghian1@gmail.com.
Secretary: Avinoam Baral
Meet the BFI Executive Board 2011-2012
President: Tomer Schwartz is a fourth year finishing up his time at UCLA as a Biochemistry major. No, he is not pre-med, pre-pharm, or pre any thing having to do with his major. Instead of finding out what he wants to do in life, he spends his time promoting a positive image for Israel on campus and eating mint chocolate chip ice cream. His pet peeves include news channels reporting a story as ‘Breaking News’ even though it’s 24 hours old and kids who think they can diagnose anyone because they’re pre-med. The best ways to reach Tomer is through Google+, Myspace, or even StumbleUpon. If those for some reason don’t work, try his Facebook or Gmail: tomer.schwartz1@gmail.com.
External Vice President: Ronit Hakakha
Internal Vice President: Yuval Yaari is a senior at UCLA. Yuval is majoring in anthropology, and though he plans to go to medical school, he miraculously does not complain about the woes of the pre-med lifestyle (that much). Although he’d prefer to be contacted by carrier pigeon, if you don’t have access to one you can shoot an old-fashioned email to yaariyuval@gmail.com.
Publicity Chair: Molly Cornfield is in her fourth and final (hopefully) year at UCLA, studying the ever-optimistic topic of environmental science. This year, when she’s not tweeting for BFI, updating this blog or avoiding her schoolwork, she’s writing for the Israel on Campus Coalition’s online news source, Israel Campus Beat. For any compliments or criticisms of this blog, the BFI twitter account (@BruinsforIsrael) or if you’d like to contribute, contact molly.cornfield@gmail.com.
Social Chair: Tal Lerner is a fourth year student studying Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (MCDB). If you’d like to help Tal plan totally awesome social events for pro-Israel Bruins, contact TalLerner2@ucla.edu.
Treasurer: Miriam Eshaghian is in her second year at UCLA as a Psychobiology major. She’s ventured a long way to attend UCLA (all the way across Hilgard, an entire two blocks). Needless to say, homesickness is inevitable for Miriam. If you have any questions about joining the BFI, Miriam Eshaghian, or the meaning of life, contact meshaghian1@gmail.com.
Secretary: Avinoam Baral