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David Lavinsky Associate Professor, English Writing at midcentury, Marcel Thomas, keeper in the Department of Manuscripts at the Biblioth猫que nationale, surmised that 鈥渢he new media of our age, broadcasting and the cinema, may help us grasp how ideas and works can be transmitted without passing ...
Rabbi Shalom Carmy Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Bible Online, I can access thousands of Torah books. I can read or confirm a citation in thousands of classic works of literature, philosophy and history. Innumerable scholarly journals, once available only in specialized libraries ...
Rabbi Daniel Stein Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary In recent years, one of the most impactful additions to the Talmudic library has been the Mesivta edition of the Talmud. The Mesivta Talmud provides the most thorough and annotated Hebrew translation of the Talmud to date ...
Dr. Nora Nachumi Associate Professor, Department of English, Stern College for Women What is the worth of the novel in a world that revolves ever more around screens? This question lies at the heart of several courses I teach. One way to address it is to think about the qualities that belong to the鈥
Dr. Joshua Waxman Assistant Professor at Stern College for Women Rabbi Elli Fischer Independent Writer and Translator Rabbi Elli Fischer Since the introduction of the Bar Ilan Responsa database a generation ago, much discussion has focused on how accessibility and searchability change the landscape鈥
Dr. Aaron Koller Associate Professor of Bible; Chair, Robert M. Beren Department of Jewish Studies The past of the Jewish book is long and complex. We have to go back to tablets, then to a long history of scrolls, first papyrus and then parchment. The introduction of the codex changed little at ...
Dr. S. Abraham Ravid, professor of finance and chair of the finance department at Sy Syms School of Business has published work on the economics of the movie business in top journals, and his previous work has been cited in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, CNBC, BBC and other outlets鈥
News and Events Discovering Innovation in the Start-Up Nation Twenty undergraduate students went to Israel over their winter break to visit some of Israel鈥檚 most dynamic companies and to meet with leading entrepreneurs. Read More禄 Making a Career in Israel Michael Eisenberg 鈥89YUHS, 鈥93YC, partner鈥
Dr. Leanne Quigley, an assistant professor in the clinical psychology PsyD program in the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, received a grant of $409,276 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to study cognitive control and vulnerability to major depression as part of a four-person鈥
A Visit to Silicon Valley and Beyond Twelve students embarked on a 10-day journey through San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles in to explore selected businesses in the areas of high tech, finance and start-ups. Through site visits and meetings with C-level executives, students had the ...

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