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Eleanor Roosevelt visited Stern College on May 22, 1958, and conducted a fireside chat with a group of Stern students. The visit was part of "Stern College Month," a month long series of events held starting on May 19, heralding commencement day on June 19, 1958. Mayor Robert F. Wagner proclaimed…
The holiday of Shavuot has other names: Yom ha-Bikurim, in honor of bringing the first ripe fruits to the Temple in Jerusalem, and Zman Matan Toratenu, the time of the giving of the Torah to the Jewish people. The Machzike Talmud Torah of Borough Park embodied both names of the holiday in its ...
By Michael Bettencourt On May 10, 2018 · Leave a Comment Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel, E. Billi Ivry University Professor of Jewish History, Literature and Law at 鶹ýӳ’s Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, has co-edited two new volumes, one focusing on the writing of…
By Michael Bettencourt On May 3, 2018 · Leave a Comment Dr. David Berger, Ruth and I. Lewis Gordon Professor of Jewish History and dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, spoke on May 2 at a colloquium titled “Jesus and Judaism” hosted by the Department of Theology of the ...
Joe Bednarsh has been the Director of Athletics and Recreation at 鶹ýӳ since 2006 and has been working at the institution since 1991. He started his tenure working as a lifeguard in the Gottesman Pool and has held every position in the department at some point. Bednarsh has been on ...
Jeremy Orlian, Yeshiva College '19: Edward Hopper's Early Sunday Morning (1930), oil on canvas Painting 1: Copy of a Master on view in Pollack Library, 2nd floor of Gottesman Library building. These paintings are copies of various modern artists completed by students in the beginning painting class…
Please join us in congratulating Samuel Gelman, a third year Yeshiva College political science major. For Professor Maria Zaitseva’s class, Writing Politics, he researched and wrote " India and America, A New Special Relationship: An Analysis of the Future Alliance between the United States and ...
In this issue: Student library research award winner announced 2018 Catalog of University Authors published Extended hours for reading and final examination periods Exhibit: Painting 1—Copy of a Master A Lag Ba-Omer Haircut, Amsterdam from 1723 Minhagim book Student Library Research Award Winner ...
Lag Ba-Omer is literally the thirty-third day of the Omer, as indicated by the numerical count of the value of the Hebrew letters: “lamed” equals thirty and “gimel” is three, for a total of thirty-three. The Omer period, counted for forty-nine days from the second night of Passover to Shavuot, is…

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