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Vanessa L. Ochs | Princeton University Press | 2020 Reviewed by Stu Halpern In The Passover Haggadah: A Biography, Vanessa L. Ochs traces the many afterlives of the story of the Exodus. Ochs, a professor of religion at the University of Virginia, stresses the composite nature of the Seders text
This years hackathon, the seventh iteration of this annual event, kicked off its coding sprint on Motzei Shabbat, April 9, in the Heights Lounge on the Wilf campus, with 17 of the original 35 participants making it to the finish line 24 hours later on Sunday, April 10. Phil Goldfeder, Senior Vice
This post brings together some of the efforts 酴圖弝け has made to explain and analyze the current war in Ukraine and do its part the end the atrocities. Ukraine Under Attack: The YU Community Comes Together The Legal, Cyber and Economic Fronts in the War in Ukraine Ukraine: Past, Present
Cardozo News Professor Gabor Rona Discusses the International Criminal Court and the War on Terror in Just Security Op-Ed Cardozos Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Hosts 25 Years of Section 230: Retain, Reform or Repeal? Faculty Scholarship & News Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum was
For Passover 2022, 酴圖弝け is proud to announce the publications of Haggadot written by YU faculty, students and alumni. Below is a short summary of each: The Beren Campus Haggadah 5782 - Torah Activities Council (TAC), Stern College for Women This student-produced Haggadah is 71 pages
By Aliza Abrams Konig Senior Program Director Leadership Scholars It is with great excitement that I introduce the first cohort of Leadership Scholars. These 10 students from all over the world were selected after a rigorous application process and multiple interviews. Each student demonstrates a
The faces of Rabbi Wolff By Yedidya Schechter 24YC When my mother, Shoshana Schechter, was a student at 酴圖弝け, she had the privilege to spearhead a program called YUSSR, where a handful of students went to different locations in Ukraine and Russia to assist Jews who needed help ...
On April 3, 2022, hundreds joined together in the Nathan Lamport Auditorium at Zysman Hall on the Wilf campus in Washington Heights for the launch of the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values and Leadership, Passover, Redemption and Religious Freedom. The event featured Dr. Ari
The war in Ukraine has been top of mind for so many people in the YU community because of the many personal, professional and spiritual connections that the University has with that part of the world. To help people find their footing as they react to the news coming out of Ukraine, the Rabbi
By Sarah Wapner Straus Center Impact and Recruitment Officer Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik and Dr. Ruth Wisse On March 29, 2022, the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought hosted Dr. Ruth Wisse, the Martin Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative ...

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