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“On Oct. 7, Jewish history called. It has asked us to stand up and stand out as Jews. It has asked us to fight terrorism and combat hatred. It has asked us to protest, to not remain silent or complacent, to unify and unite in common cause to free our hostages. It asked us on Oct. 7 and it is still…
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Library Digital Media Studio
On April 1st, 2024 Gottesman Library unveiled a new facility for students. The Digital Media Studio, located on the southeast corner of the 4th floor (behind the elevators) of the Mendel Gottesman Library Building, is a new space for learning and development. The new space includes a Dremel 3D ...
Mike Doran
Straus Scholars Yaakov Willner (YC ‘25) and Gavriel Buchwald (YC ‘26), respectively president and vice president of YU’s Alexander Hamilton Society chapter, organized an event featuring national security expert Dr. Michael Doran.
For Passover 2024, Yeshiva University is pleased to announce the publication of Haggadot and Pesach-related resources written by YU faculty and students.
Stuart Halpern
On Sunday March 31, the Jewish Center held a book launch for The Promise of Liberty, a newly released Haggadah by Straus Center Deputy Director Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern and Jacob Kupietzky.
Straus Center
In the academic year 2023-2024, the Straus Center has launched “Two Texts, Three Questions,” a new program led by rabbinic intern Yehuda Goldberg designed to encourage Straus Scholars to pursue their own intellectual interests and explore new connections between Torah and Western thought.
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The first two graduating classes of the Katz School’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate have achieved a 100% pass rate in the national certifying exam, according to the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy.
From left, Ira Mitzner, Chairman of YU’s Board of Trustees; Senator Joseph Lieberman, namesake of the newly announced Senator Joseph Lieberman-Mitzner Center for Public Service and Advocacy; and Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University
The entire Yeshiva University community is deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Senator Joseph Lieberman — a renowned figure of faith in the public square, a history-making statesman, and a beloved member of the YU family. “Today, I lost a dear friend and mentor, and we all lost an American…
From left, Keren Scharf Schem; Mia Schem; Kelly Johnson, wife of the Speaker; House Speaker Mike Johnson; and Rabbi Shay Schachter of YU attend the State of the Union address at Congress on March 7.
Draws Largest Crowd in YU’s Stern College History 55 days in hellish captivity and her arm still raw from gunshot wounds, Mia Schem knew it would be difficult but she had made a promise to the others. After being shot in the arm while escaping the Nova Music Festival massacre, kidnapped to Gaza and…

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