Elisheva completed her Master’s of Social Work (MSW) at Yeshiva University’s Wurzweiler School of Social Work. She also holds a Master’s in Public Administration (MPA) degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.  Elisheva’s past experience includes several years of working at NYC’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) in various capacities providing services to youth and their families. She also did an internship at Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services and has volunteered for numerous organizations serving children, families, the elderly, and  is  an active volunteer at Chai Lifeline.


This powerful combination of education and experience will work to facilitate the expansion and development of Connect 2 and its unique volunteer network. This will ensure the provision  of much needed services to the Holocaust survivors of the Brooklyn and Manhattan communities.

 

 

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Connect2, (718) 449-5000 ext. 2216, 3001 West 37 Street, Brooklyn NY 11224.
A project of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island and Shorefront Jewish Community Council.
Funded by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.