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As part of her internship in the outpatient hand clinic at East End Occupational Therapy, Yoheved Zion restored her client's hand function and peace of mind after he crushed his index finger, severing the tip of it.
Shaul Seidler-Feller ’14YC, ’14BR, ’17R works as a Judaica consultant and cataloger for Sotheby’s Books and Manuscripts Department and is also a freelance writer, editor, and translator from Hebrew and Yiddish to English. In addition to earning a bachelor’s in Jewish studies at Yeshiva College and…
Wurzweiler School of Social Work alum Jonah Simcha Chaim Muskat-Brown ('14) recently published his new book, Expanding Potential: Journeying Beyond Who We Think We Are. Published by Mosaica Press, the book takes a deep dive into the topic of human potential, exploring themes such as empowerment ...
Yeshiva University LibraryBM675.O25 S35 1953 It is traditional for Jews to pray for the welfare of the country they reside in and for its leaders to be blessed with health and wisdom to rule justly. Regime change is often a cause for potential instability in any form of government, thus it is an ...
Do you remember marching with your friends at the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry (SSSJ) rallies in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s? You can now easily recapture those days of activism, the era of the fight to free Soviet Jews trapped in Russia under the Communist regime, simply by using the internet…
Wurzweiler School of Social Work joint MSW/Ph.D. student Allysha Bryant published a piece in New York Amsterdam News on " Voting: Health, the homeless and community." "For homeless individuals, exercising their right to vote isn't as simple as heading down to the polls and casting a ballot," Bryant…
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Andrew Catlin, director of the M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization program, and faculty member Brandon Chiazza have received a $7,500 grant from the Provost Faculty Research Fund to create a definitive repository of anti-Semitic speech.
On Thursday, September 8, 2022, Care Café was present to witness the celebration of Latin and Jewish culture through art. The event was co-sponsored by Philos Project’s Nosotros Initiative and The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs . Attendees were able to congregate and ...
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An interdisciplinary team of Katz School researchers is investigating the potential for wearable devices connected to the internet to facilitate the rehabilitation of stroke patients who have lost mobility in their arms.

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