Hi! I am a native English and Hebrew speaker. I completed my high school education in the U.S.A and my two degrees (Law and Political Science), in Israel. I have experience in translating legal documents, medical cases included. Moreover, in University I was the "go-to" translator for all academic articles, and I have served as a newsletter editor in both my high school and University. I aspire to provide professional services efficiently.
I am a licensed tour guide holding a Master's Degree in Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology and am fully bilingual in both English (MT) and Hebrew.
I have over 15 years of translation, editing, and proofreading experience. I am originally from England (although I now usually translate into US English) and have lived in Israel for over 30 years. I specialize in Judaica, texts for the Chareidi/ ultra-Orthodox sector, education (including psycho-didactic assessments), tourism, history and geography of the Land of Israel, and the social sciences. I have translated many articles for academic journals and know how to prepare your academic article according to the rules of the APA, Chicago, and other styles. I have wide proofreading experience including comic books and illustrations. I am a recognized member of the ITA (Israel Translators Association) and am a graduate of the Hebrew to English translation program at Beit Berl College.
LL.B (Law) and Classics Graduate. Experienced in Academic, Legal and Historical English-Hebrew and Hebrew-English translation.
I am an Israeli native residing in the UK for 20 years. A senior member of the western medical faculty at the International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM) since 2013, where I serve as the course coordinator of the anatomy and physiology modules. I have been a practicing traditional acupuncturist for over 14 years, and I am fascinated by anything to do with medicine, communication, cultures, systems of belief, and science. As such, I find that engagement in the translations of such texts is stimulating and enriching and, I hope, may be of some service to others.