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Yeshiva University Library. Belz Manuscript Collection. Order of the Passover Seder by Rosa A. Yeshiva University Libraries recently received a treasure trove of magnificent modern manuscripts, a generous gift donated by Mr. Jack A. Belz and his late wife Marilyn, ob”m. Mr. Belz is a member of the…
On Monday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom, Rachel Mesch, Professor of English and French and Chair of the English Department, Yeshiva College will discuss her book, Before Trans: Three Gender Stories from Nineteenth-Century France, with Liesl Schwabe, Lecturer in English and Writing Program…
It’s been noted recently that a full calendar year has passed since COVID-19 was declared to be a pandemic and lockdowns and other safety protocols began. This unhappy milestone was reached several weeks ago on the Jewish calendar with the holiday of Purim, around which time in 2020 these ...
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"Yemenite Queen Esther"Yeshiva University Archives, Schussheim Family Album This photograph of the “Yemenite Queen Esther” in the Tel Aviv Purim parade in 1929 is from the Schussheim Family photo album, a pictorial record of the family’s travels in Palestine in 1929. No mere run of the mill…
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’s writing about her mother’s 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…
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On Tuesday, February 9, at 7:30 pm ET, Marcelo Broitman, Adjunct Professor of Spanish, will discuss Francisco Sánchez 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…

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