Our Staff

Meet Our Staff

PERRY BINET M.ED
Camp Director
perry@campmigdal.org

Perry has nearly 15 years of experience in the field of special education working in schools, camp, homes, and residential programs with individuals with disabilities. She has a masters degree in special education and received additional training in many therapeutic practices and different areas of special education and child development, including the social, behavioral, sensory, and academic domains. In 2008, she founded “Sweet Dreams” of Aleh Jerusalem. Perry is also the vocational director and curriculum advisor working on program development at The Yaldeinu School, a school for children with Autism.

MARINA SANDLER
Medical Director
marina@campmigdal.org

Marina works for Migdal since 2018. Graduated Hadassa nursing school in Yerushalayim in 2003, worked at Hadassa Hospital in Israel, Maimonides medical center, & home care agencies. She has 4 years of experience working with children at home care setting. Currently working as health agent/medical care coordinator for adults with mental disabilities at group home and as staff nurse at a nursing home.

DEENA MAX, MA
Educational Director
deena@campmigdal.org

Deena received her Master’s degree in special education from The College of Staten Island and her School Administrator and Supervisor certification from Long Island University. She has a wealth of experience in the areas of administration as well as a special education classroom teacher. She currently services students with special needs in The Department of Education.

ALIZA GREENSTEIN DEUTSCH, MA
Therapy Coordinator
aliza@campmigdal.org

Aliza received her Master’s degree in Speech Pathology from St Johns University. She has been working as a speech therapist for Department of Education for fourteen years as well as in Camps Mishkon and Kesher. Aliza has efficiently and effectively been supervising therapies at our camp since 2013.

CHAYA ARIEH
Assistant Director
chaya@campmigdal.org

Chaya Arieh, an alumni counselor at Mishkan, taught at Jewels, an inclusive school, is currently a 3rd grade educator in Bnos Yisroel. She officiates as the director of the girls program of her shul. Chaya is also the mother of a child with medical and special needs, which makes her the ideal Assistant Director - one who knows what it's like to be on both ends of the coin. Her calmness, warmth, professionalism, and positive attitude make her leadership skills unique for staff and campers alike.