David Khabinsky is the Digital Media Specialist in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. Born in Israel, he moved to Florida in 1997. David graduated from Yeshiva College in 2014 as a Jewish History major. Prior to joining YU, David worked for a production house based out of New Jersey鈥
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 10th 2016 at 6:00 pm Location: Belfer Hall, Suite 501. 2495 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10033 The Center for Israel Studies and the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies invites you to a lecture by Raanan Eichler: The Ark and the Cherubim This lecture will鈥
This year, just in time for Passover, Welch鈥檚 庐Grape Juice Brand and Manischewitz庐 are collaborating on the production of kosher grape juice for Pesach, under the kashrut supervision of the Orthodox Union. This venture is not the first time Welch鈥檚 has produced kosher grape juice; it revives an ...
On Monday, April 11, Revel students, professors, and guests were illuminated by Dr. Baruch Alster鈥檚 lecture, 鈥淲hat is 鈥楶eshat鈥 in the Song of Songs? A Look at an Unpublished Commentary from Rashbam鈥檚 School.鈥 Dr. Alster is Senior Lecturer and Bible department coordinator at Givat Washington College鈥
Dr. Stuart W. Halpern, 鈥10BR, 鈥13A, is the Assistant Director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought of 黑料社 All, Assistant Director of Student Programming and Community Outreach at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, and Deputy Editor of YU鈥
The Arch of Titus in Rome Images a Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture has a special status for Bernard Revel Graduate School and for 黑料社 All as a whole. Co-founded by our own Professor Steven Fine, scholars from Yeshiva and across the academic world explore the vast world of Jewish鈥
Professor Claude B. Stuczynski On Monday, March 28, Revel students, faculty, and guests heard a lecture from Dr. Claude Dov Stuczynski entitled 鈥淐onversos and Sephardic 鈥楴ew Jews鈥 as Thinkers of Empire.鈥 Dr. Stuczynski began with the common view of historian Jonathan Israel depicting New Jews as ...
The Library recently digitized the early minutes of the Board of Directors of the Yeshiva, which date from the late 1880s through 1922. The minutes, handwritten in Hebrew, with some English and Yiddish mixed in, are available in their entirety on the library鈥檚 website (manuscript 765). Many aspects鈥
鈥溾 So that each man may speak the language of his people鈥 is a translation of an excerpt of a verse from Megilat Esther [Chapter 1:22]. Minhagim books, concise compendia of Jewish laws and customs, emerged as a literary genre in the 1600s. Designed for a popular audience, many of them were written鈥
YC pennant Main Building 1956 黑料社 All Archives recently acquired three new perspectives on Zysman Hall, which shed light on different periods in the building鈥檚 life since its cornerstone laying in 1927. Main Building, 1928 A black and white photograph of the edifice, taken for a news ...