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Dr. Eli Eilon

 

Founder and director of the Philoharmony Institute for Strategic Philosophical Counseling.

Eli Eilon holds a Ph.D. in philosophy, an MBA, and a BA in musicology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Eilon has years of experience lecturing on philosophy at the Hebrew University, the University of Haifa, and the Open University.
Over the past two decades Eilon has provided consulting and accompaniment services for projects in the fields of tourism development and education. He founded and directed the Graduate Unit at the Mandel Leadership Institute.
During the past decade he has provided philosophical counseling services to educators and directors, and has published articles in international journals in the field.
Eilon's book Self Creation: Life, Man and Creation in Nietzsche's Thought was published by Magnes Publishing House, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, in 2005. 
He has recently completed two novels: Baghdad Crystal and The Era of Sounds has Begun, which have not yet been published.
In his spare time Eilon composes music.

Dr. Maria João Neves

INUAF - Instituto Superior Dom Afonso III
Convento Espírito Santo
8100-641 Loulé (Portugal)
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Tamar Levanon

A PhD candidate in philosophy at the University of Haifa. Her research interests are metaphysics, history and philosophy of science and philosophical counseling.

  

  

Ruth Azzuz

Born U.S.  Emigrated to Israel in 1976
BA in English Literature University of Rochester, Rochester New York, 1970
MA in Music Therapy, Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1999
Certificate in Counseling Groups of Parents from University of Bar Ilan and the Ministry of Education, 1994
Work Experience; music therapist at Lev Ha-Sharon Psychiatric Hospital, Israel from 1999 to the present
Communication Workshops Facilitator using the Scott Peck model of Community Building 1994-2000
Translating, writing and editing 1998 to the present.
I live in Kefar Yonah with my husband, Ytzhak Azuz We have 7 children. 

  

  

Anat Schultz

Anat Schultz is an experienced multilingual editor and translator. She holds an MA in General and Comparative Literature and a BA in Psychology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has edited Hebrew translations of Russian literature, most recently the satire classic Twelve Chairs by Ilya Ilf and Yevgenii Petrov, published by Carmel Publishing House in 2007. Her English translations include catalogue essays for the Israel Museum, Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. .

  

  

Maya Evroni

 

An MA student at the joined Musicology-Psychology program of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
  

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