First Ever National Finals Outside of Israel Scheduled for November 30 Yeshiva University’s Center for the Jewish Future and the Orthodox Union will be co-sponsoring the U.S. National Bible Contest for Adults, an event that will determine which outstanding Bible scholars will represent the United States at the International Chidon HaTanach [Bible Contest] for Adults […]
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Outside the Bible
Yeshiva University and Jewish Publication Society Present Dec. 3 Event Celebrating Publication of Monumental Anthology
A Closer Look at Nehama Leibowitz
Revel Lecture Offers Personal Recollections, Academic Analysis of Noted Bible Scholar
YU High Schooler Shares Bible Quiz Crown
Yishai Eisenberg is First Non-Israeli in 20 Years to Win International Bible Competition
Bernstein, Elman Appointed Judaic Studies Chairs
Bequest by Herbert S. Denenberg Trust Establishes Two Yeshiva College Chairs
Back from the Dead (Sea)
Yeshiva Faculty Lead Alumni on Private Tour of Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit
Discovering the Dead Sea Scrolls
Lawrence Schiffman Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at Ancient Scrolls
A Multi-Faith Approach to Scripture
After Leading an International Research Team on Jewish, Christian and Muslim Scriptural Interpretation, Dr. Mordechai Cohen Returns to Revel
YU Scholars Go West
Yeshiva University Jewish Studies Faculty to Present at Conferences, Serve as Visiting Scholars in San Francisco Area
Complete Illuminated Bible Written in 1489 on View Via Yeshiva University Web Site
Imagine being able to study Torah using a rare, illuminated Bible written in 1489. Thanks to technology, today anyone can enjoy this privilege by visiting Yeshiva University’s Library Web site. Individuals can see every page of the nearly 2,000 images of the Bible, even enhance the images, and literally use the Bible as a textbook. To see photos of the Bible visit www.yu.edu/libraries and click on Prague Bible Online under What’s New?