Alumni Newsletter
April 5, 2024
Join the YU Alumni Association
If you haven’t yet, you are missing out on some great benefits.
Not only can you get an alumni ID card that gains you access to places like the libraries and campus happenings, you also get notices about specialized networking events, job opportunities and career support, social gatherings, reunions, minyan access on campus and legacy admission support.
Upcoming Events
An Evening of Unity, Solidarity and Story
On Sunday, April 7, 2024, at 8 p.m., Yeshiva University will mark six months since Oct. 7 by hearing from Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s parents, Jon and Rachel, and freed hostage Louis Har and family.
Cardozo in Israel
Cardozo alumni living in Israel are invited to a 6 p.m. reception in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at the home of Karen Sinai, JD ’04C. Food and refreshments will be served. Learn more or RSVP by emailing LLM@yu.edu.
Cardozo in Italy
Cardozo alumni from around the globe are invited to an international reunion in Milan, Italy, Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26, 2024. Learn more and register at Go Milan»
Calling all Alumni from 1974
Save Wednesday, May 29, 2024, to celebrate your 50-year reunion and march in the Commencement procession in academic attire. Registration is open»
Chag HaSemikhah 2024
Attend or livestream Chag HaSemikhah, the ordination ceremony for rabbis trained at RIETS, on Sunday, June 16, 2024. Witness the future leaders of the Jewish community coming together to celebrate their commitment to Torah learning and personal growth. Graduates will invite friends and family, and alumni can watch at 1 p.m. via livestream at yu.edu/chag.
Take Me Out to the YU Day at the Mets
Save this date: Sunday, September 8, 2024. On that day, you will celebrate all things YU as the Mets take on the Cincinnati Reds at 1:40 p.m. at CitiField, 41 Seaver Way, Flushing, Queens, NY. Each $60 ticket includes seats in a dedicated YU section along the first base line, seeing Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University, throw out the first pitch, an exclusive legends jersey (can’t be purchased), a $14 voucher for the Citifield kiosk of your choice—including Prime Kosher Sports (PKS), which serves Kosher burgers, hot dogs, French fries and other snacks—and an invitation to stand on Center Field during the National Anthem, which will be performed by the Maccabeats. Registration coming soon.
Ongoing
Alumnae Publications on View
From April to May, 2024, you can browse the display of books by Stern College for Women alumnae at Hedi Steinberg Library. See the authors and their publications in the online catalog. The display features works of alumnae from the Class of 1958 and later.
Past events
- More than 30 YU alumni in private equity gathered at Blue Mountain Capital on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, to network and hear from Private Equity leader Adam Weinstein, COO and CFO of New Mountain. See the photos»
- More than 1,000 donors participated on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, in The Gift of YU, the University's 24-hour giving campaign to raise funds for scholarships, faculty, facilities and many others areas.
- More than 100 YU alumni and community members attended a panel discussion on Suicide Prevention and Resiliency on Wednesday, April 4, 2024. Attendees listened to personal stories of family members who lost loved ones to suicide, and then heard from practitioners and academic leaders on best practices and therapeutic approaches for addressing suicidality. This joint program was co-sponsored by the Office of Alumni Engagement, the YU Counseling Center, the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. See the photos» and watch the video»
And a Few Things More
Swag Still Available
The NY Yankees hat from our wonderful evening with the team is available for a $36 donation. Sweatshirts from the Rally for Israel are available for $25.
Helping Students
Are you interested in helping students with things like quick résumé reviews, informational interviews and preparing for careers in your industry? Please consider joining the YU Mentoring Volunteer Program, a group of over 800 alumni willing to speak to students about career-related topics. Your commitment is extremely flexible, and you set the amount of availability you have for students per month. For any questions or help registering for YU-MVP, contact rebecca.terebelo@yu.edu.
Need to Know
- If you have ever wanted to know what is going on at the Undergraduate Torah Studies programs or the Sy Syms School of Business, now you can subscribe to their newsletters and find out.
- Sy Syms has also put out its alumni newsletter, which can be found on LinkedIn. You can find more news about Yeshiva University at YU News.
- So we can better serve you, please update your contact information. We don't want you to miss out on the wonderful things happening at your alma mater—and we also have something special for your birthday. (That is all we are going to say.)
Contact Us
- Promote Your Business: Don't miss an opportunity to put your business in front of an alumni community 70,000-strong. (Beth Lebenson Praver, beth.lebensonpraver@yu.edu)
- Alumni in Israel: If you are an alum who lives in Israel, please take a moment to update your information with the alumni office. Let us know how best to reach you and share what kinds of engagement interest you and stay updated on local events and news. For questions or information, reach out to Susan Sheldon, susan.sheldon@yu.edu
- Prep YU Students for the Workplace: The Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy & Professional Development is always looking for professional mentors for students. (Todd Lotcpeich, todd.lotcpeich@yu.edu)
- Hosting Events: If you would like to host an affinity event, we would love to take you up on your offer. (Jack Turell, jack.turell@yu.edu)
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