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.
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Exploring the Library of Second Temple Judaism
Yeshiva University and Jewish Publication Society Celebrate Launch of Outside the Bible
Students at Yeshiva University and New York University Raise Funds for Israeli Orphanage
Yeshiva University’s undergraduate student councils partnered with Shalhevet at New York University, an Orthodox student campus group, to raise more than $4,000 for Bet Elazraki’s Children Home, an orphanage in Netanya, Israel, at a concert on February 26.