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Student Interns

Esther

Esther Harris

Student Intern

Esther Harris is a graduate student in Speech-Language Pathology at Touro University, where she also earned her B.S. in Speech and Communications. She has experience supporting children in both school settings and therapeutic camps, creating inclusive, communication-rich environments. Esther is especially passionate about AAC and helping children find their voice. As a proud member of the Jewish community and a student intern with the ASHA Jewish Caucus, she is excited to contribute to advocacy efforts and promote culturally responsive care within the field.

Sydney

Sydney Friedman

Student Intern

Sydney Friedman is a senior at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, pursuing her bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She has experience supporting both children and adults, including individuals in memory care settings. Sydney is especially passionate about working with adults with disabilities, empowering individuals to find their voice and express themselves. As a proud member of the Jewish community, she is committed to advocating for Jewish speech-language pathologists and contributing to efforts to combat antisemitism within the field.

Eryn

Eryn Brazlavsky

Student Intern

Eryn Brazlavsky is a fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Florida majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders, with a minor in Linguistics. She has hands-on experience supporting individuals with special needs across both clinical and recreational settings, where she strengthened her skills in communication support and person-centered care.  Eryn's academic and professional interests focus on Aphasia, with a passion for helping individuals reclaim their voice and enhance their quality of life. Outside the classroom, she enjoys spending time outdoors and getting lost in a good book. AS an active member of the Jewish community and a student intern with the ASHA Jewish Caucus, Eryn is passionate about advocacy and committed to promoting culturally responsive care within the field of speech-language pathology. 

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