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Boris Gorbis

Boris Gorbis was born in 1950 in Odessa, Ukraine, where he studied thermophysics, Romano-Germanic philology, and psycholinguistics. After coming to America in 1975, his first employment as a visiting professor was at the psychology department at Stanford University. In 1980, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, where he was a two term President of the International Law Society. Presently, he serves on the National Board of the AJCommittee, as well as the Boards of RINA and Citizen Empowerment Centers in Israel (CECI) and on the Executive Committee of “Savings Lives Gala.”

Is it a Rainbow or Patchy Clouds? Ethnic Jewish Enclaves in California

Global History and Culture, Teen Approved

Are ethnic Jewish enclaves a community or a colony? (What makes a community?) Do EJEs communicate with one another? (How? Where?) How do EJEs relate to the Jewish mainstream? (Why?) Do EJEs admire or emulate each other? (Does it need to change?) Is the face and role of Jewish Establishment changing?

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