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Lead Features
Profiles
Q & A
News Stories

Editing Services

Mark plans print and online publications, assigns and edits content, manages freelance and staff writers and coordinates content with designers. As part of this work, he also contributes lead features, profiles, Q&A, news stories and other content. His editing credits include The MIT Report (Managing Editor), Inside Cellular One (Co-editor) and Hebrew College Alumni and Hebrew College Today (Senior Editor).

The latter two publications spotlight leading edge innovations in Jewish education and their impact on Jewish community life and beyond. The following samples appear in Hebrew College Today

Complete edited issues of Hebrew College Today:
Spring 2006 | Winter 2007 | Winter 2008

Lead Features
"No More Clock-Watching," Hebrew College Today, Winter 2007, pp. 20-29. Hebrew schools that work--lessons from the field.
"In Search of Jewish Philosophical Greatness," Hebrew College Today,
Winter 2008, pp. 22-30. Who are today's Bubers and Rosenzweigs?

Profiles
"Seeing What Might Be," Hebrew College Today, Winter 2007, pp. 16-19.
Dean Sharon Cohen Anisfeld guides Rabbinical School's evolution.
"Close Encounters with 'The Other,'" Hebrew College Today, Winter 2008,
pp. 14-17. A Palestinian completes a Master of Arts in Jewish Studies degree.

Q&A
"Opening the Student's Soul," Hebrew College Today, Spring 2006, pp. 14-17.
An interview with Nehemia Polen on Hasidic lessons for Jewish education.

News Stories
"War-Time Lessons for HC Rabbinical Students," Hebrew College Today,
Winter 2007, p. 4. A year of study in Israel begins with a rain of Ketyusha rockets.
"Northeast Congregations Welcome First Cantor-Educator Program Grads," Hebrew College Today, Winter 2008, p. 4.