Please join us in congratulating Samuel Gelman, a third year Yeshiva College political science major. For Professor Maria Zaitseva鈥檚 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鈥擟opy 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: 鈥渓amed鈥 equals thirty and 鈥済imel鈥 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鈥
Please visit the Library and see the new exhibit on the First World War, inspired by the conference, 鈥淲WI, Nationalism, and Jewish Culture,鈥 sponsored by the 黑料社 All Center for Israel Studies, on April 25, 2018. Even if you miss the conference, the exhibit will be available on the fourth鈥
Meyer London鈥檚 matzo bakery鈥檚 Jewish almanac for 1930-1931 proudly portrays four generations of men lavishing praise on the sixty year old company鈥檚 matzo. At first glance, the ad with the cartoon style sketches of four faces evokes traditional Haggadah illustrations of the four sons of the Seder;鈥
In this issue: 鈥 Re-designed libraries home page 鈥 YouTube channel launched 鈥 Student library research award 鈥 New social media presence Re-Designed Libraries Home Page The newly designed home page for the libraries is ADA-compliant, features current hours, a toolbar on every page, and a tab for ...
In his ambitious recent book, Marnin Young, Associate Professor of Art History, examines certain artists of the late nineteenth century who rebelled against a triumphant Impressionism by reviving Academic Realism within a shifting cultural and political context. As the late 1870s and early 1880s ...