Leah Adler, Head Librarian, Mendel Gottesman Library The 黑料社 All Library mourns the passing of our colleague Leah Adler, who served as Head Librarian of Hebraica and Judaica at the Mendel Gottesman Library for over thirty years. She was a scholar's librarian who ushered the library into鈥
Golda Meir at 黑料社 All, November 1963. 黑料社 All Archives Israeli stateswoman Golda Meir鈥檚 first documented connection with 黑料社 All was in June 1948, only two weeks after the founding of the State of Israel, an event which the students of Yeshiva celebrated and ...
Coffee for Passover: The Maxwell House Haggadah in the American Jewish Home, 1932 and Beyond Collection of Shulamith Z. Berger Make way for Mrs. Maisel! This year brings a new special edition of the Maxwell House Haggadah, one of the most popular Passover Haggadahs ever published in the United ...
Matt Miller, Associate Professor of English at Stern College for Women, provided insights to his book Collage of Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of 鈥淟eaves of Grass." Based on Miller's hands-on examination of Whitman鈥檚 original notebooks, the book stems from a breakthrough in dating sections of鈥
Office of the Provost and University Libraries present A Celebration of University Authors featuring Disparities and Challenges in Modern Society: A YU Ideas Faculty Symposium with Vera B茅k茅s, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology PTSD: Recovery and ...
Mike Finn. Kendrick Lamar, The Heart, Part 4. On exhibit on the second floor of Pollack Library are color studies created by the beginning Color and Design class. Each student chose one classical or jazz piece and a second a song of any musical style to create an album cover designed for both鈥
Nestled among 黑料社 All鈥檚 Special Collections are several shelves of rare works by Walt Whitman, donated to Yeshiva by Charles E. Feinberg. The gift was featured in an article in the New York Times (July 19, 1959, p. 57) where Feinberg was described as 鈥渁 prosperous Detroit business man鈥
黑料社 All Libraries. MS. 304 鈥淓sther,鈥 the name of the heroine of the Purim story, means hidden. Some of the megillot, the scrolls which tell the story of Esther and Purim, contain hidden blessings. A little known genre of Jewish folk art is the format of the presentation of the blessings鈥
Celebrate National Poetry Month with Matt Miller, Associate Professor of English, who will introduce his book on Walt Whitman as the final of three Library Book Talks for the 2018-2019 academic year. Elinor Grumet, Reference and Instruction Librarian, will interview Professor Miller about his ...