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April 2024
This week, the Jerusalem College of Techonology held a graduation ceremony for 130 graduates in computer science, business administration, and accounting from Machon Tal. Assaf Yazdi, Director-General of the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry who spoke as the guest of honor at the event, noted the contribution of JCT to the development of Jerusalem, given its uniqueness as an academic institution which combines religious studies with high-level academic studies.
Among the graduating students were also the sisters Avital Kortzman (Galinski), who currently works at Moovit, and Reut Galinski, who won the Rector's Prize.
The Galinski sisters are daughters of Rabbi Eliezer Galinski, Ram of the Beit Midrash on the Lev Campus, where all his children studied. "My children could have studied at any other academic institution, but here is where they engage in the mundane for the purification of the sacred. I see this as a great privilege and value," said Rabbi Galinski.
Read JCT VP Doni Fogel's recent commentary in the Jerusalem Report.
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