From AJA to Duke University and now the National Institutes of Health, Brooke Silverstein has embraced curiosity and innovation at every step of her journey. With a degree in chemistry and a passion for biomedical research, she is now working to develop novel drug therapies targeting opioid receptors. In this Q&A, Brooke shares her proudest accomplishments, future aspirations, and the lasting impact of her AJA experience—offering inspiration and advice for current students.
Category: Alumni
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Alumni Mom’s Perspective on Portfolio Day
Many people ask Renee Lafair about her secret to child-rearing. Her three kids, now adults, attended Stanford, Northeastern, and Johns Hopkins University. In their spare time, they’ve worked together to build board games and advocate for change in national policies. But Renee says the “secret” to their successes started with Austin Jewish Academy’s Portfolio Day....
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How This Torah Went from An Attic to the AJA
The students at AJA get to experience a real Torah service multiple times a week, but how did the 1948 Torah get here? It was the generous gift of Andrew and Andrea Bowen and their daughter Mychaella, an AJA alumna. The Torah was first commissioned by the Jews of Tripoli in Libya, but when the...


