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As Jews worldwide have just marked the 50 th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, in which more than 2,600 Israeli soldiers lost their lives, Yeshiva University Archives provides these accounts of how the University responded to the events of that sad and frightening time. Coming as it did during the…
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Vital discussion focused on peace, spirituality, and the climate crisis Abrahamic Family House sustainability panel participants, from left: Abdulla Al Shehhi, Acting Executive Director of the Abrahamic Family House; Rabbi David Rosen, Special Advisor for Interfaith and Jewish Affairs to the ...
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At the International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Professor Marian Gidea presented the results of a mathematical model showing that oscillating steel beams made of piezoelectric materials produce more energy when their motion is regular.
In his book, To Heal a Fractured World, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks calls for us to act upon our ethic of responsibility. “As long as there is hunger, poverty and treatable disease in the world there is work for us to do. As long as nations fight, and men hate, and corruption stalks the corridors of power…
The Office of Alumni Affairs has been busy connecting YU graduates to each other and the University. They recently hosted two events on September 6 and 7 to engage younger alumni. Dovie Neuburger, the emcee of the Stand Up NY event, addresses the crowd The first event, a Women's Open Beit Midrash…
This past summer, students from Stern College for Women participated in two fascinating classes abroad offered by the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program: a trip to Paris to learn about famous French artists and a trip to Israel to conduct archaeological fieldwork in Jerusalem. Manet, Degas, and…
This past summer, students in the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College for Women, participated in extraordinary internships that offered hands-on experience and preparation for their future careers. Below is a sampling of internships in which students participated, in their own words…
The Fall 2023 semester kicked off with exciting orientation activities at both undergraduate campuses, with move-in, shiurim, meeting rebbeim and faculty, information sessions, shows, panel discussions, a concert, and meeting new and old friends. Below is a recap of the programming. On the Beren ...

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