Chaya Bryski

Project Associate at The Aleph Institute

Chaya Bryski has a diverse work experience in the non-profit sector. Chaya worked as a Project Associate at The Aleph Institute, where they provided services to military personnel, prisoners, and individuals at risk of incarceration. Additionally, Chaya served as a Sunday School Teacher at Chandler Hebrew School and as a Teacher at Chandler Jewish Preschool. Chaya also worked as a Youth Program Coordinator and Sunday School Teacher at Congregation Beth Tefillah, where they organized and led programs for the youth. Chaya was a Head Counselor at Camp Gan Israel, overseeing the activities and well-being of campers. Chaya also served as an Assistant Director at Friendship Circle of Greater Phoenix, where they planned and ran weekly programs for children and adults with special needs, as well as paired them with teen volunteers.

Chaya Bryski attended Shearim High School and obtained a High School Diploma. Chaya then went on to enroll at Excelsior University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a focus on Criminal Justice and Criminology. Unfortunately, no specific start or end dates for their education were provided.

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Scottsdale, United States

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The Aleph Institute

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The Aleph Institute is a 501c3 certified non-profit Jewish organization dedicated to assisting and caring for the wellbeing of members of specific populations that are isolated from the regular community: U.S. military personnel , prisoners, and people institutionalized or at risk of incarceration due to mental illness or addictions. Aleph addresses their religious, educational, and spiritual needs, advocates and lobbies for their civil and religious rights, and provides support to their families at home left to fend for themselves. The Aleph Institute is committed to criminal justice reform and recidivism reduction through preventive-education and faith-based rehabilitation programs, re-entry assistance, alternative sentencing guidance and counsel, and policy research and recommendations.


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