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Tamy Ben-Tor
Lead Teacher
Tamy (she/her) was born in Jerusalem and has been living in Brooklyn since 2004. She has a BA from the School of Visual Theatre in Jerusalem, where she studied Puppetry and Performance, and an MFA from Columbia University. She has been teaching Jewish Studies and Hebrew in various Brooklyn Hebrew Schools since 2011, and she effortlessly infuses a love for dramatic and fine arts into her instruction of students of all ages. Between 2013-2022 she built and led the 6th grade Holocaust studies curriculum at Kane Street Synagogue. During that time she co created and taught the Israeli Film Club curriculum to the "Bogrim" high school class. She has been teaching at Fig Tree since 2014, where she is currently a lead teacher for PreK-6th graders in Jewish culture, Jewish history and Hebrew language. She is a lead Hebrew teacher and Hebrew curriculum advisor at Fig Tree. Tamy is the founder and director of the independent study groups initiative ANUאנו, The History of Israel for Teens.
Daniel Cohen
Lead Teacher
Daniel (he/him), is a theater artist, artistic director, songleader, and Jewish educator, originally from Israel and New Jersey. Daniel has over 10 years of experience in Jewish education as well as a BFA in Drama from NYU Tisch with a focus in directing. Education has always informed his theater work. He is currently the Director of Performing Arts at the Perlman Camp where he also serves as song leader, as well as co-artistic director. As the co-founder of the Live-In-Room Collective, a Brooklyn-based new play laboratory, he works with fellow writers to turn their ideas into fully realized plays and produces public readings of their work. Daniel was also a founding teaching staff member of SAM Elementary where he spent years building the program.
Nikkita Flavius
Lead Teacher
Nikkita (she/her), originally from the UK, is a singer-songwriter and interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. She also holds a Diploma in Fine Arts, Textiles and Illustration from the Leeds College of Art, a BA (hons) in Politics and an MA in International Relations. Her academic focus explored the extent and significance of cultural exchange and longevity. She has volunteered many years as a youth leader in a theater and stage school summer program at Bradford Playhouse in the UK. Nikkita is dedicated to bringing her rich experiences as a Jew of color, and passion for the lesser known Jewish communities around the world through culinary history in particular. Each year she focuses on one aspect to deepen her own spiritual growth within Judaism. And she definitely hopes to be a cantor someday.
Arielle Goldman
Lead Teacher
Arielle (she/her) is an actress, writer and filmmaker. As an actor, she has performed at multiple theaters including Lincoln Center, George Street Playhouse, New Jersey Repertory Company, Ensemble Studio Theater, Pregones PRTT, The Tank, Long Wharf Theater, Chautauqua Theater Company, among others. For television, her acting work can be seen in series on HBO, Cinemax, Amazon and independent productions. As a filmmaker, Arielle’s work focuses on intergenerational women and the inherited stories that shape ourselves and our relationship to the world. She received her BFA from The University of Michigan, her MFA from NYU Tisch Grad Acting and is a proud alum of The Colbert Report internship program. Arielle is excited to join the Fig Tree community, bringing a spirit of play and exploration to the long beautiful history of Jewish storytelling.
Naama Greenfield-Simpson
Lead Teacher
Naama (she/her) was born and raised in Israel and has lived in the U.S. for the past 20 years. Naama holds a BA in Costume Design from Empire State College and a Millinery Certificate from FIT, and has taught Hebrew and Judaic Studies at multiple programs for the last decade. As an Israeli mom and educator raising kids in the U.S., she values the importance of passing on the values and experiences around which she was raised as a child. Naama is passionate about teaching Hebrew, Israeli culture and Judaism, combining these aspects with art-making and self-expression.
Debra Fricano
Lead Teacher
Debra Fricano (she/her) was born and raised in Queens. For anyone curious about NYC public high schools, Debra was in the first graduating class of the High School of American Studies at Lehman College. Debra pursued a BA in Sociology from Brandeis University and an MA in Experiential Jewish Education from Davidson School at JTS. Throughout the past 20 years Debra has worked in youth groups, synagogue supplemental schools, Hillels, and Jewish sleepaway camps as a Jewish educator and songleader. Most recently Debra built community at a Reconstructionist synagogue, and is committed to values based education that is accessible and welcoming to all families. As of September 2024 Debra is studying at the Academy for Jewish Religion pursuing both rabbinic and cantorial ordination. Debra brings a passion for educating through creative play, bibliodrama, and song writing, and is excited to join the Fig Tree team!
Daniel Keitel
Lead Teacher
Daniel Keitel (he/him) is an actor, educator, and musician originally from Pittsburgh, PA. He has spent 14 summers of his life at Goldman Union Camp Institute, including five summers on staff, where he eventually became the head of the drama program, and head songleader/head of the Music program. He also spent time as a standby cantorial soloist and substitute teacher at his hometown synagogue, Rodef Shalom. He graduated from Allegheny College with a BA in Theatrical Performance and a minor in Education Studies. Daniel lives in Park Slope.
Tali Kobrin
Assistant Teacher
Tali Kobrin (she/her) is a sophomore at Barnard College who is excited to be joining the Fig Tree family. Tali has a deep knowledge of experiential education with children across a broad age range, having spent her summers as a counselor and division head for elementary, middle and high schoolers at Jewish sleepaway camp and running a local camp for preschoolers. Tali was privileged to spend a gap year studying in Israel, where she honed her Hebrew language skills and knowledge of Torah and Judaism. As a passionate educator and student, Tali is looking forward to learning from all of her wonderful students at Fig Tree.
Michal Lewin-Epstein
Assistant Teacher
Michal (she/her) was born in Givatayim, Israel and grew up between Chicago and Israel. She has a BA in education and international relations and an MA in international relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In Israel, she has worked with children in various settings and has taught Hebrew to recent immigrants to Israel. In Brooklyn, where she has lived since 2009, she has been researching educational programs in Jewish and non-Jewish settings. She worked for nearly a decade at the NYC Department of Education in the Division of Early Childhood as a program evaluator and policy analyst. She’s excited to bring her long educational experience into practice.
Yonatan Mehl
Assistant Teacher
Yonatan (Yoni) (he/him) was born in Israel, but has moved around as a child and an adult. He has been living in New York for the past year and a half. He moved here to start a business of manufacturing and selling soccer jerseys of unique clubs from around the world, including teams from Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Aside from Israel and the USA, he also lived in Poland, Turkey, Australia, Angola and the United Kingdom. In Australia, he worked in Jewish education working to build community and has also worked for MASA programs in Israel.
Sammy Strent
Assistant Teacher
Sammy Strent (he/him) is a composer, educator, and music director from Bethesda, Maryland. Since an early age, he has been very involved in his Jewish communities, and always seeks to find creative ways to bring music into Judaism. While he attended the University of Miami for his undergraduate degree in music and Spanish, he wrote and premiered an arrangement of “Shalom Rav” at the school’s Hillel. This past summer, Sammy worked at Adventure Theatre as a music director in Glen Echo, Maryland, where he directed three shows for children in elementary and middle school. Sammy is extremely passionate about music and Judaism, and believes that music plays an essential role in bringing people together. He is beyond excited to be a member of the staff at Fig Tree!
Ami Weintraub
B’nai Mitzvah Director and Rabbinic Intern
Ami Weintraub (he/him or they/them) is excited for another year at Fig Tree. He has worked as a Hebrew school educator for over ten years in the DC area and in Pittsburgh. Ami lived in Pittsburgh for eight years and moved to Brooklyn last year after a brief time living in Manhattan and studying at the Hadar Yeshiva last school year. In Pittsburgh, Ami was the founder of a queer Jewish community center called Ratzon: Center for Healing and Resistance. Ami is also the author of a recently published book called, “To the Ghosts Who are Still Living,” which examines Jewish ancestry in Eastern Europe. In addition to teaching and writing, Ami is pursuing rabbinic ordination through the Aleph Renewal ordination program. Ami is originally from Silver Spring, MD where he grew up attending a Reconstructionist synagogue, going to Jewish summer camp and learning about his Jewish culture with his family.