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International Associates
Jewish Travel in Poland has International Associates around
the world supporting our work. They are available to answer any region-specific queries you have regarding your tour.

AUSTRALIA
Joel Goldman
australia@jewishtravel.pl

Joel is a business analyst and chartered accountant, and has worked for some of Australia's most prestigious financial institutions. He has studied at numerous insitutions throughout Australia and the UK, including Monash University in Victoria, and is a certificated financial planner in both countries. Joel has also spent a considerable time in Central Europe, to where he traces his family roots.


CANADA

Carson Philips

canada@jewishtravel.pl
Carson is a Holocaust Educator with the Regional Jewish Communities in Ontario, and a PhD candidate in Holocaust Studies at York University in Toronto. He has led Canadian Educators on March of the Living, and studied Jewish
and Holocaust history in Poland and Israel (Yad Vashem).
He is a graduate from the University of Toronto
(Holocaust & Genocide Education) and York University's graduate studies program in Humanities.

ISRAEL
David Weintraub
israel@jewishtravel.pl

FRANCE
Corinne Paulet
france@jewishtravel.pl
Corinne is the founder and director of Themis, the first natural and fair-trade skincare products in France. Having worked previously in Human Resources Management, she is a graduate of Paris business school, before which she was raised with
a traditional Jewish education. Corinne has travelled extensively in Central Europe, and traces her family roots back two generations to Poland. Her family left during World War II, when her French grandfather helped her family to escape the Nazis and then married into the family.

SOUTH AFRICA

Tali Nates
southafrica@jewishtravel.pl
Tali is the Director of Facilitation of ‘Vulindlela’ (‘Opening the Way’), an organization challenging individuals to take personal accountability for breaking through barriers in the workplace. She was previously an independent facilitator, trainer
and lecturer in the fields of Tolerance, Human Rights, Genocide and Holocaust Education, and until the end of 2003 the Head of Education at the Foundation for Tolerance Education. Tali has led a number of Holocaust education missions to Central and Eastern Europe, including the 2005 March of the Living South Africa delegation, and she was recently awarded the Goldman Sacks South African Fellowship for 2004/2005 by ‘Facing History and Ourselves’. Tali was born in Israel into a family of Holocaust survivors. While her father and uncle were both saved by Oskar Schindler, the rest of the family perished in the Holocaust.

UK
Simon Cooper
uk@jewishtravel.pl
Simon works as a teacher and educator across the north London Jewish communities, and has led numerous Jewish youth groups in the UK, Israel, and across Europe. He has travelled extensively throughout Poland, and is a trained guide for Jewish Prague, Berlin, and Budapest. He has completed Jewish Studies at Oxford and Leeds universities in the UK, and is currently a doctoral student in contemporary Jewish Thought at King’s College, University of London.

USA
Kim Frumin
usa@jewishtravel.pl
Kim Frumin currently works as an educational consultant to New York City's under-performing public schools, helping teachers and schools teach more creatively. She holds a masters degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, with a focus on museum education and educational technology, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, in anthropology and art history. Prior to her current position, Kim coordinated and facilitated educational outreach programs throughout New York City public schools for Learning Through Art/The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's Children's Program; served as a freelance researcher for Sesame Workshop; and helped to curate a permanent Holocaust exhibition in Salt Lake City, Utah. Kim recently returned from a year in Israel as a Fulbright Fellow, where she taught photography to Bedouin youth and developed a traveling exhibition of their work. After spending the summer of 2001 in Poland, Kim has been committed to working on projects related to Holocaust education and Polish-Jewish relations.

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