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YU Scholars Visit Teaneck for Shabbat

Yeshiva University Personalities to Speak Throughout Bergen County Community, November 11-12 The Teaneck and Bergenfield communities will host Yeshiva University visiting scholars over Shabbat, November 11-12, in various shuls around the community.
President Joel and Yeshiva University scholars will visit Teaneck Nov. 11-12
The Shabbaton—organized by YU’s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) —will feature renowned Yeshiva personalities including President Richard M. Joel; Rabbi Kenneth Brander, David Mitzner Dean of CJF; Rabbi Ozer Glickman, RIETS rosh yeshiva; Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff, instructor of Judaic at Stern College for Women; Mrs. CB Neugroschl, head of school at Yeshiva University High School for Girls; Dr. Rona Novick, director of the Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Doctoral Program at Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education; Rabbi Hershel Schachter, RIETS rosh yeshiva; Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, University Professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought and Senior Scholar at the CJF; Dr. Lawrence Schiffman, vice provost for undergraduate education; Dr. Efrat Sobolofsky, director of YUConnects; and Rabbi Michael Taubes, Menahel, Yeshiva University High School for Boys. “So many of our graduates hold leadership roles as the lay and klei kodesh of the Bergen County community institutions,” said Rabbi Brander, a Teaneck resident. “How appropriate it is to convene some of the leading Torah and academic talents of YU celebrating Yeshiva’s continued role in Teaneck’s spiritual development.” Speakers will spend Shabbat rotating between Beth Aaron, Beth Abraham, Rinat Yisrael, Bnai Yeshurun, Keter Torah, Ahavat Shalom, Azrei Darom, Etz Chaim, Jewish Center of Teaneck, Beit Midrash of Bergenfield and Young Israel of Teaneck. The Shabbaton will also include an oneg for local high school students at Rinat Yisrael at 8:15 p.m. on Friday. In addition, a YUConnects Teaneck Shabbaton is scheduled for the weekend of November 18-19 at Bnai Yeshurun. For detailed schedule information or to learn how you can book a YU speaker in your community visit www.yu.edu/cjf/shabbaton.