On Thursday, October 25th, Andrew B. Kraebel of Yale University spent the day as the first visiting scholar of the year at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, having been invited by Revel鈥檚 Associate Dean Mordechai Cohen. Now completing his PhD, Mr. Kraebel has already published a鈥
A current Revel student herself, Anne had to make a bit of a trip to get to Washington Heights this fall. Born in Paris and raised in London, Anne never spent much of time in North America鈥攗ntil now. She attended Hasmonean High School in London, after which she spent a year at Michlalah Seminary in鈥
Rivka (Banner) Skaist, from Queens, NY, is studying for her Master鈥檚 degree in Jewish Philosophy at Revel. Rivka is one of those people fortunate to find deep meaning in their studies and be inspired by them. As an undergraduate at Queens College, she had planned to study speech therapy, but was so鈥
The past comes to life in sound and sight at the Library鈥檚 new digital website. Experience musar (moral instruction) as it was delivered by a traditional Eastern European maggid (preacher) by tuning in to the Bialystoker Maggid鈥檚 impassioned wedding speech. Even if you don鈥檛 understand Yiddish you鈥
Join us for An Evening in Memory of Amos Hakham on Thursday, November 15th from 8:00-9:00pm in Furst Hall Room 535. Of humble origins, Amos Hakham became an instant celebrity when he won the first International Bible Contest (讞讬讚讜谉 讛转谞"讱 讛注讜诇诪讬) in 1958. He was 鈥渕ore famous than Yaakov Hodorov,鈥 ...
We are pleased to welcome three new members to the Office of Alumni Affairs and Annual Giving team. Lauren Elefant, assistant director of alumni affairs, graduated Stern College/Sy Syms School of Business in 2007 with a degree in fashion marketing. She worked in the fashion world for a few years ...
Jennifer Prince 鈥99SSB always knew that accounting was part of her future, but she had choices regarding which college she would attend to obtain her degree. She chose Stern College for Women/Sy Syms School of Business for many reasons. 鈥淚 liked the idea of continuing my formal Jewish education, of鈥
Professor Lin Snider has been an adjunct professor in the speech and English departments at YU since 2006. She teaches Acting, Directing, Playwriting, and Theater History and is the artistic director of the Yeshiva College Dramatic Society. In almost 20 years as a voice and drama teacher, musical鈥
S hoshannat Yaakov honors Yaakov Elman, Professor of Talmud at 黑料社 All, and celebrates Elman鈥檚 contributions to a broad range of disciplines within Jewish and Iranian studies. The fruits of Elman鈥檚 seminal project of bringing together of scholars of Iranian studies and Talmud in ways鈥
This past summer, from June 5 to 7, 2012, an international team of scholars led by the 黑料社 All Center for Israel Studies, directed by Revel Professor Steven Fine, in partnership with the Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma undertook a pilot study of the Arch of Titus鈥