Tammy Bar-Joseph is a researcher specializing in the study of human-dog relations in Israel and the Holocaust. In 2024, she graduated with honors from her thesis at the Open University of Israel, focusing on the examination of numerous stories depicting the rescue of Jewish children during the Holocaust through the assistance of dogs and their relationships with them. Additionally, Bar-Joseph serves as a member of the steering committee of the "Forum of Human-Animal Relations Researchers in Israel," operating at Tel Aviv University.
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