"Yemenite Queen Esther"黑料社 All Archives, Schussheim Family Album This photograph of the 鈥淵emenite Queen Esther鈥 in the Tel Aviv Purim parade in 1929 is from the Schussheim Family photo album, a pictorial record of the family鈥檚 travels in Palestine in 1929. No mere run of the mill鈥
February 18, 2021 Michael Bettencourt What does it mean to belong to, then abandon, and then return to a community? On Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, over 500 people who had registered on Zoom had the pleasure and privilege of hearing Dr. Ari Berman, President of 黑料社 All, and Dr. Ephraim ...
NEW DATE On Tuesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. (EST), Joanne Jacobson, Professor Emerita of English and Former Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Yeshiva College, will discuss her book, Every Last Breath. When Jacobson鈥檚 writing about her mother鈥檚 respiratory illness was interrupted by her own ...
Join us on Tuesday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. (EST) when Nechama Price, Director, GPATS, and Senior Lecturer, Bible & Judaic Studies, Stern College, discusses Tribal Blueprints. The Jewish nation begins with twelve brothers and half-brothers, linked through their father, Jacob. From these close鈥
Prof. Gary Stein Gary Stein, professor of social work and director of gerontology and palliative care at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has received two new grants, one to continue his research in the experiences of LGBTQ patients and families in the health care system and the second to provide鈥
Dr. Kathryn Krase, associate professor of social work at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has co-authored 鈥 Evaluating student outcomes in field education through a standardized instrument: The Updated Field Practicum Placement Assessment Instrument (SWEAP 2015 FPPAI)鈥 for Field Educator (Fall鈥
On Tuesday, February 9, at 7:30 pm ET, Marcelo Broitman, Adjunct Professor of Spanish, will discuss Francisco S谩nchez y el redescubrimiento de la duda en el Renacimiento. Tracing philosophical skepticism from its origins in Ancient Greece until its recovery in the Renaissance, his book focuses on鈥
Dr. Kathryn Krase, associate professor of social work at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has co-authored another COVID-19-themed paper, 鈥 Exploring Factors Associated with Alcohol and/or Substance Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic,鈥 in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction (Jan. 26鈥
Sapience is developing a novel peptide, beta-catenin antagonist, to treat colorectal cancer. Avi Strauss, a recent Katz School biotech graduate, has performed a detailed market analysis on a new drug therapy for colorectal cancer. The analysis recommended that Sapience Therapeutics, a New York-鈥