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Alumni Affairs May 2026 Newsletter

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Alumni Newsletter

May 2026

Happy Spring 鈥 and almost Summer! I hope you are well.

While the students are away, we at the alumni office get busy planning for the upcoming academic year.

Now is the time to let us know of any ideas you have for upcoming alumni programming and how you want to be involved.

The alumni office exists to enhance connections between alumni and with the university, so please reach out with your thoughts and ideas. I look forward to hearing from you.

Beth

Beth Lebenson Praver
Director of Alumni Engagement
646.592.4493 | beth.lebensonpraver@yu.edu


Reunions and YU Commencement

We are very much looking forward to meeting the Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women and Sy Syms School of Business alumni from the classes of 1966, 1976 and 2001 at the YU Commencement on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at the Louis Armstrong Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

We encourage all the alumni of the three reunion classes to , which this year will be supporting YUConnects, whose dedicated matchmakers run networking events, offer dating resources and even offer shiurim all designed to foster healthy Jewish relationships toward marriage. What better way to give thanks than by supporting the continuity of the Jewish people.

In other Commencement news, YU announced that U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee will deliver the 2026 Commencement Address and receive the Presidential Medallion for Global Leadership. Read more禄


Antisemitism Conference

Sunday, May 3, 2026: The Wurzweiler School of Social and the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology are co-hosting an all-day in-person conference (with a Zoom option) on 鈥淎ntisemitism in the United States Today: Current Social Science Research.鈥 The conference is free to all. See the full program and schedule.


Mazel Tovs

Mazal tov to Manny Behar 鈥76YC, 鈥82R, 鈥82F for passing the test to become a licensed tour guide in Israel. He is also a guide for the Western Wall Heritage Foundation.

Mazal tov to Caryn Shore-Genack 鈥99S for being selected for the Sr. Aquinas Szott Excellence in Academic Leadership Award from Felician University for "demonstrating outstanding leadership and Scholarship in the field of education" for her teaching, supervision and professional development. Gratitude to Hashem and her family for their incredible support.

Mazel tov to Judy (Mahler) 鈥96S and Mitch Taragin 鈥97YC on the birth of a grandson, Yehoshua Gavriel, to Ariella and Yitz Taragin of Ramat Beis Shemesh.

Mazal tov to Dr. Elliot Udell 鈥71YC for having two of his novels, Monticello: A Borscht Belt Catskills Tale and It Happened In Long Island: Antics of the Rich and Famous, appear on Amazon鈥檚 bestseller lists.

Mazal tov to Sandy Mittleman, wife of Rabbi Eduard Mittleman 鈥66YUHS, 鈥70YC, 鈥73R, 鈥73BR, on the publication of The Israel Chronicles: A Love Story, available on Amazon.

Mazal tov to Jonathan Halpert 鈥62YUHS, 鈥橸C66, 鈥78F for his induction into the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame on Feb. 24, 2026.

Mazal tov to Irwin 鈥76YC and Tania Lowi on the birth of a great granddaughter to Shimshon and Chana Miriam Silverstone. A special mazal tov to Mrs. Rita Lowi, the great-great-grandmother!

Mazal tov to Benson Stone 鈥90YC, whose daughter, Sophie, will graduate from the University of Kentucky this May. She will be moving to Chicago this summer to work in sales for Johnson Controls.

Mazal tov to Steven Paletz 鈥11YC for being recognized as a 40 Under 40 by the Denver Business Journal.

Mazal tov to Roberta (Pruslin) Katz 鈥75S for founding Roberta Katz Consulting to help nonprofit organizations achieve effective financial management by providing guidance, tools and best practices that have proven to be successful in building strong finance departments.

Steve Brizel 鈥76YC, 鈥79C is proud of his personal achievements and the accomplishments of his family. Read more禄 


What You Need To Know

The has all the information you need about , , , , and .

Here are a few things we want to emphasize:

  • because your alumni ID card gains you selective campus access and puts you on our mailing list for notices about events, jobs, social gatherings, reunions, minyan access on campus and legacy admission support.
  • so that we can better serve you, especially if you have moved or changed your email address.
  • Share a simcha, mazel tov, life event or even (G-d forbid) a loss with the alumni community.
  • What鈥檚 in the News at YU: You can find more news about 黑料社 All at . And if you are a YU sports fan, check out and don鈥檛 miss a game!
  • Prep YU Students for the Workplace: Alumni interested in engaging with YU students are welcome to contact the Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development and speak to Todd Lotcpeich, senior director of employer relations and engagement, at todd.lotcpeich@yu.edu.
  • Hosting Events: If you would like to host an affinity event, we would love to take you up on your offer. (Contact Beth Lebenson Praver, beth.lebensonpraver@yu.edu)
  • Contact Us: Please email us at alumni@yu.edu or call us at 646.592.4490.
  • For the Sy Syms Alumni: See the latest editions of the Syms newsletter on the and .

 


黑料社 All Office of Alumni Affairs
500 West 185th Street | Belfer Hall 7th Floor | New York, NY 10033
646.592.4490 | alumni@yu.edu

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