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A Taste of Torah U'madda

Yeshiva University Hosts Thought Provoking Banquets for Students in S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program More than 130 young men and 85 women from yeshivot and seminaries across Israel attended the Yeshiva University Scholars Banquets presented by the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program. The banquets were open to students in Israel who have applied for the Honors Programs or Dean's Scholarships at YU.
Rabbi Willig
Both the women’s program, on January 10, and the men’s, on January 15, took place in the Har Hotzvim neighborhood of Jerusalem and featured thought provoking discussions led by YU faculty members and prominent Israeli academicians. “We wanted these high-achieving students from different schools and backgrounds to get together, share their experiences and engage in conversation” said Dr. Karen Bacon, the Dr. Monique C. Katz Dean of Stern College for Women. “The programs were also an opportunity for them to be exposed to a Torah U’Madda education—something they are very passionate about.”
YU Men's Honors Dinner 2011
Speakers at the women’s banquet which focused on “Journey to the Frontier of Science and Halachah” included Rabbi David Fuld, founder of the Fuld Family Department of Medical Genetics at Shaare Zedek Medical Center; Dr. Ephrat Levy-Lehad, director of the Department of Medical Genetics; Rabbi Mordechai Willig, the Rabbi Dr. Sol Roth Professor of Talmud and Contemporary Halachah at RIETS; and Dean Bacon. The theme for the men’s banquet was “G-d’s Word and Man’s Sword: Torah and War in the Modern World” and featured  Rabbi Yitzchak Blau, Rosh Kollel at Yeshivat Shevilei HaTorah; Dr. Adrienne Asch, the Edward and Robin Milstein Professor of Bioethics at YU; Rabbi Shalom Carmy, assistant professor of Bible at YU; and Jonathan Ziring, a current YU honors student. Check out the slide shows for the men's and women's programs.