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We have our own WSSW blog that we are tentatively calling, 鈥淭houghts and Feelings from the Field.鈥 I have three great posts ready to go! If you have some observations from your experience in the field and would like to share, I would love to read it and see if we can post it in our blog-sphere ...
Hanukah, the Festival of Lights and Latkes, was celebrated by students at Yeshiva and Stern with the traditional crispy potato delicacy flying hot off the frying pan in Mr. Parker鈥檚 kitchen. In the days when kosher restaurants and dining were limited and the YU cafeteria, known as 鈥淧arker鈥檚,鈥 was a鈥
Book Talk with Author Jeffrey S. Gurock Libby S. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History At the Seforim Sale Sunday, February 12, 2017 | 4 p.m. | Weissberg Commons Belfer Hall, 2495 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10033 The Jews of Harlem : The Rise, Decline and Revival of a Jewish Community, by ...
Note the refrigerators in the photograph. The advent of modern electric refrigeration is the primary factor in the end of the era of the large-scale ice business and the closing of the Knickerbocker ice plant. On December 12, 1946, Yeshiva students were stopped by police blockades on their way to鈥
Dr. Chaim Nissel, Psy.D. is 黑料社 All鈥檚 Dean of Students and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. He was recently recognized for the completion of 20 years of service to the YU community. He holds a master鈥檚 degree in education and a doctorate in School鈥
Yeshiva鈥檚 first Hanukkah dinner took place over a century ago in 1915, in honor of the dedication of Yeshiva鈥檚 new home in a small refurbished building on Montgomery Street on New York鈥檚 Lower East Side. Yeshiva has a long history of Dining for the Divine on Hanukkah; a festivity of fellowship,鈥
Alexander Hamilton
Making the case for a Jewish Alexander Hamilton at Straus Center's inaugural "Early America and the Jews" program.
Thanksgiving 1945, the first Thanksgiving after the end of World War II, was a time for the free world in general, and Jews in particular, to give thanks for the Allied victory in World War II. A variety of synagogues in Philadelphia united to organize the 鈥淔irst Annual Thanksgiving Service of the鈥
The upcoming holidays of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving both celebrate 鈥渢he family,鈥 especially all of those ancestral legacies that help make us who we are. At 黑料社 All, we consider everyone who has ever passed through the University鈥檚 doors to be part of a worldwide family, and over the past鈥

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