Aaron Levine, Samson and Halina Bitensky Professor of Economics, published 鈥楢spects of the Lemons Problem as Treated in Jewish Law,鈥 in Journal of Law and Religion, vol.XX111, 2008, pp. 101-146; 鈥楻eview Essay: Jewish Business Ethics and the Modern Marketplace,鈥 in Tradition, 41:1, 2008, pp.78-97; and 鈥楻eviving Yehoshua Ben Gamla鈥檚 Vision for Torah Education,鈥 Hakirah, The Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought, Spring, 2008, pp. 57-86.
Daniel Pollack, professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, published 鈥楲egal Implications of Staff Turnover in Social Work Organizations,鈥 in International Social Work 51 (5): 705-711; and 鈥楶arental Methamphetamine Abuse and Children,鈥 in Journal of Pediatric Health Care 22 (3): 152-158.
Peninnah Schram, professor of speech and drama at Stern College for Women, had one of her stories, "A Blessing in Disguise," included in a new anthology, Holiday Stories All Year Round: Audience Participation Stories and More, edited by Violet Teresa deBarba Miller (Libraries Unlimited, 2008). The story had been originally published in Schram's book, Tales of Elijah the Prophet. She also published 鈥楾he King and the Old Woodchopper,鈥 in The Power of a Tale: The Jubilee Book of IFA, edited by Haya Bar-Itzhak and Idit Pintel-Ginsberg, 2008,196-204; 鈥楤etter to Go to Israel: Identity and Heritage,鈥 in A Dream of Zion: American Jews Reflect on Why Israel Matters to Them, edited by Jeffrey K. Salkin, Woodstock, VT, Jewish Lights, 2007, 20-22; and 鈥楾he Lullaby,鈥 in Jewish Stories from Heaven and Earth: Inspiring Tales to Nourish the Heart and Soul, edited by Dov Peretz Elkin, Jewish Lights, 2008.
Eliezer Schnall, visiting professor of psychology at Yeshiva College, published 鈥楾o BATHE or not to BATHE: Patient satisfaction with visits to their family physician鈥 in Family Medicine, June 2008.
Harvey Babich, Alyssa G. Schuck, and Harriet L. Zuckerbraun, with Miriam B. Ausubel (Stern College for Women student), 鈥楾heaflavin-3,3鈥-digallate, a component of black tea: An inducer of oxidative stress and apoptosis,鈥 in Toxicology in Votro, 22 (2008) 598-609
Victor Schwartz, MD, university dean of students, published 鈥楲iability concerns shouldn鈥檛 guide decisions about troubled students,鈥 in Psychiatry News.
A number of faculty from Wurzweiler School of Social Work published papers in the Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 83 (2/3) in 2008, which was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the school. Saul Andron, associate professor and director of the Certificate in Jewish Communal Services program, wrote about 鈥淧ublic vs. private Jewish philanthropy: The role of the professional in an era of change鈥; Susan Bendor, associate professor, 鈥淪trong at the broken places: Diverse voices from the second generation鈥; Shantih Clemans, associate professor, 鈥淭rauma and group work: Thoughts on delicate practice鈥; Lynn Levy, instructor, 鈥淚ncluding gay and lesbian couples in a premarital educational program in reform congregations鈥; Norman Linzer, the Samuel J. and Jean Sable Professor of Jewish Family Social Work, 鈥溾橳he lonely man of faith鈥: Implications for social work practice鈥; Frederick J. Streets, the Carl and Dorothy Bennet Professor of Pastoral Counseling, 鈥淩eligion and social work: Dilemmas and challenges in practice鈥 and 鈥淭he value of a social work education for the religious professional鈥 (co-written with P. Brumbacher, T.E. Taylor, & M. Bleich).
Rabbi Benjamin Blech, assistant professor of Talmud, had two articles included in 鈥淭he Top Ten Articles of 2007鈥 on the aish.com Website: 鈥淭he Secret Revealed鈥 and 鈥淎 Flawed Mighty Heart.鈥 The articles were selected by the site鈥檚 editors as the most popular articles of the year. Rabbi Blech published a total of eight articles on aish.com in 2007.