Repairing the World
![A group of people smile for the camera](../images/lurie/disability-research.jpg)
By Karen Shih
Lurie Undergraduate Fellowship offers opportunity to learn policy, create community.
![Lawrence Wien, Abram Sachar, John F. Kennedy, and Wakako Kimoto Hironaka, MA’64, pose for a photo.](../images/jfk-wien-scholars.png)
By Julie Jette
Wien Scholarships give international scholars access to a Brandeis education — and encourage all students to see themselves as global citizens.
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By Lawrence Goodman
The phrase "repairing the world" lies at the heart of what Brandeis is all about.
![Members of the community on horseback herd cattle in the pasture.](../images/ein-hashofet/herding-cattle-960.jpg)
By Ron and Jessica Liebowitz
Founded in 1937 by the American wing of the HaShomer HaTzair Zionist youth movement, Kibbutz Ein HaShofetwas named “The Eye of the Judge” after Justice Brandeis — and became the first Kibbutz in Israel founded by Americans.
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By Jarret Bencks
Seventeen years before the Woolworth lunch counter sit-ins, Pauli Murray helped organize a sit-in that desegregated a restaurant in Washington, DC.