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Several Wurzweiler students participated in the Occupy Wall Street Movement in Manhattan鈥檚 Zuccotti Park on Tuesday October 18 th to observe the organizational structure and leadership dynamics as part of a class Community Social Work. Click here to read the full article on 黑料社 All鈥檚 ...
It is with great pleasure we're announcing that Wurzweiler School of Social Work Professor Dr. Nancy Beckerman, and Associate Professor Dr. Gary Stein, have been selected for the 2011 Rose Dobrof Award for their article, 鈥 Lesbian and Gay Elders and Long-Term Care: Identifying the Unique ...
By Yaelle Frohlich The first time Dr. Daniel Rynhold set foot in America was for his interview at 黑料社 All. Accepting the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Modern Jewish Philosophy at YU鈥檚 Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies and relocating to the United States in鈥
Wurzweiler Student, Heather Bliss' proposal to the Grant Program for Support of Dissertation Research in the Field of Child Welfare has been selected for a grant by The Research Advisory Committee of the New York Foundling/Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection. Congratulations Ms. Bliss!鈥
Joseph Bensmihen 鈥91YC, 鈥95W, the newest member of the Yeshiva College Board of Overseers, has long believed in the power of education. 鈥淢y father鈥檚 motto was 鈥楨ducation is freedom鈥, and it was something he emphasized to me every day,鈥 says Bensmihen, who is known to most of his family and friends鈥
On Friday June 17 th, a group of 15 Wurzweiler students had the privilege of visiting the new Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. The trip was offered to all students in the Block Program, and specifically encouraged for students in the Jewish Communal Certificate program, who would鈥
The marriage of twenty-first century technology, the Israel Museum, Google, and philanthropist George Blumenthal has enabled access to the two thousand year old Dead Sea Scrolls to anyone with an internet connection. Five of the scrolls are currently available at http://dss.collections.imj.org.il鈥
On Sunday, September 18, more than 600 people turned out to celebrate Homecoming, YU鈥檚 first event of its kind in more than a quarter of a century. YU alumni, families and friends enjoyed a block party featuring carnival rides and games, face painting, fun snacks, and musical entertainment by the鈥
Those who wish to enhance their yomim tovim can always turn to YU, which provides resources that inspire and uplift to the global Jewish community. The Center for the Jewish Future has published its popular 鈥 Rosh Hashana To-Go鈥 and 鈥 Sukkot To-Go鈥 materials. Print copies are available in many鈥
This year, the inaugural Abraham & Millie Arbesfeld Kollel and Midreshet Yom Rishon program coincided with the tenth anniversary of 9/11. To commemorate these tragic events, the Center for the Jewish Future hosted a special 9/11 session featuring a panel discussion in partnership with RIETS and鈥

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