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Tag: Jewish Studies
A Closer Look at Forensic Science
Forensics Expert Eliot Springer Shares His Experience with Yeshiva College Students
Revel Student Awarded Prestigious Fellowship
Yael Landman Wermuth Receives Association for Jewish Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Yeshiva University’s Annual Seforim Sale
Students Present North America’s Largest Jewish Book Sale Feb. 7-28
Growing Together
Mechina Pathways Program Brings Students from Diverse Backgrounds Together on Jewish Journey
Exploring the Shabbat Prayer Service
Fourth Volume of Essays from ‘Tent’ of YU Scholarly Contributors Focuses on Shabbat Prayers
Weighing Our Words (And Tweets)
RIETS Rosh Yeshiva Explores Modern Challenges of Lashon Hara in New Book
Beyond Pshat
Yeshiva College Student Creates Thriving Community of Learning on Creative Torah Thought Blog
Infusing Business Expertise with Jewish Values
Sy Syms School of Business Announces New Judaic Studies Curriculum
Now in Video: “Modeling the Flood Story: Midrash and Movie”
In Fall 2014, the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies partnered with Yeshiva College and the YU Museum in hosting “Modeling the Flood Story: Midrash and Movie,” an interdisciplinary symposium examining the biblical flood account and how the story has been read, interpreted, reconstructed – and modeled – through Midrash, medieval and modern texts, art, and film, with a particular focus on the 2014 Hollywood film Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky.