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1. www.jewishfamily.com
www.jewishfamily.com/jc/front/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2007 Last Visited: 10/29/2007
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA),Yuval Asner, a third-year medical student at the University of Indiana, spent a year in New York after college volunteering as a health-care caseworker with Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps.
Asner, now 26, lived in a communal house helping low-income New Yorkers gain access to health care, and says the experience profoundly affected his approach to medicine.
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Asner and Seff are among the growing number of Jewish young adults who are taking part in short- and long-term Jewish service programs, signing up for a week, a summer or even a year of social action. -
2. www.generationj.com
www.generationj.com/issues/oct - [Cached]Published on: 8/27/2007 Last Visited: 6/12/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)--Yuval Asner, a third-year medical student at the University of Indiana, spent a year in New York after college volunteering as a health-care caseworker with Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps.
Asner, now 26, lived in a communal house helping low-income New Yorkers gain access to health care, and says the experience profoundly affected his approach to medicine.
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Asner and Seff are among the growing number of Jewish young adults who are taking part in short- and long-term Jewish service programs, signing up for a week, a summer or even a year of social action. -
3. www.jewishfamily.com
www.jewishfamily.com/jc/front/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2007 Last Visited: 10/29/2007
Yuval Asner Jewishfamily.com || Jewish Celebrations
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SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)--Yuval Asner of South Bend, Ind., spent the year between college and medical school with Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps as a health advocacy fellow with the Medicare Rights Center in New York.
Asner, a self-identified secular Jew, majored in Jewish studies as an undergraduate and wanted to take a year off to do service with a Jewish component.
He spent the 2003-04 academic year living in a communal house with other Avodah volunteers, helping low-income New Yorkers gain access to health care, sometimes representing them in court.
"It was very high level work for someone just out of college," says Asner, 26, now a third-year medical student at Indiana University in Indianapolis. "It was immensely rewarding and related to what I wanted to do."
The year he devoted to this Jewish service program "definitely" affected his future plans.
"It gave me a realistic view of what it's like to have difficulty accessing health care in the United States," he says.
Asner is now pursuing a master's degree in public health and policy studies along with his medical degree, and plans to work with the underserved throughout his career.
"Maybe by then we'll have universal health care," he suggests wryly.

