Literary critic and Wall Street Journal editor Adam Kirsch spoke to YU students about his journey studying the Talmud.
Month: September 2022
Judaism, Heroism and Faith
The Straus Center explored the connections between modern-day comic book superheroes and Judaism, reflecting on the nature of heroism and faith.
Shevet Glaubach Center Hosts Annual Accounting and Finance Fair
The Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development hosted the annual Accounting and Finance Fair. Networking event drew 151 students and 72 alumni and employer professionals.
Israel’s President Lends Ancient Samaritan Stone for New Historic Exhibit at Museum of the Bible
Created in partnership with the YU Center for Israel Studies, exhibition offers unprecedented access to the culture and history of the Samaritans
Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter Writes New Commentary on Selihot
New commentary offers a message of optimism and hope
A Stern College Shabbaton Filled with Inspiration, Song and Torah
More than 200 Stern students participate in uplifting Shabbaton at Camp Dora Golding in the Poconos
Both Sides in Yeshiva University Lawsuit Agree to a Stay
Stay will allow University to continue appeal without threat of sanctions
Stern College Honors Students Gain Valuable Experience Participating in Summer ’22 Internships
The students’ internships gave them hands-on experience and helped build their resumes and professional networks.
On the Knesset Beat: A Conversation with the Jerusalem Post’s Lahav Harkov
The Straus Center and S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program hosted Jerusalem Post reporter Lahav Harkov, who spoke about her career and Israeli current events.
Chinese-Jewish Conversation Hosts Mid-Autumn Festival at YU
Celebration brings Chinese culture to YU as students, faculty and friends enjoy the Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival on Beren Campus