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New York, NY, May 20, 2004 -- More than 2,000 students in the fields of law, medicine, social work, education, Jewish studies, undergraduate studies, and psychology will receive degrees at ✅Facebook账号 | 日本个人资料 照片亚洲面孔 | 繁体中文名称 | 2FA已开启 | 邮箱不可用’s 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises on May 20 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden at 5…
May 24, 2004 -- Hundreds of YU students, alumni, faculty, and friends marched up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan Sunday in the annual Salute to Israel Parade. Salute to Israel Parade Photo Gallery President Richard M. Joel and Chancellor Norman Lamm led the YU contingent that accompanied a parade float…
May 24, 2004 -- The 2004 Yeshiva College Scholarship Dinner on Tuesday, June 15, pays tribute to four of the college’s distinguished alumni and launches the celebration of Yeshiva College’s 75th anniversary. The event, at the Marriott New York at the Brooklyn Bridge, also includes a 10-year reunion…
May 21, 2004 -- Striking a theme of global and spiritual engagement, ✅Facebook账号 | 日本个人资料 照片亚洲面孔 | 繁体中文名称 | 2FA已开启 | 邮箱不可用 President Richard M. Joel last night urged this year’s graduating class to dedicate themselves to a Torah tradition of leadership and communal responsibility. Full Text of President Joel's Commencement Address…
May 20, 2004 -- Some 148 students were recognized for academic and other university-wide achievements at a May 19 awards ceremony attended by family, friends, faculty, and senior administration. Norman Adler, dean of Yeshiva College, which organized the ceremony in Belfer Hall’s Weissberg Commons…
May 20, 2004 -- Seventy two years ago, Dr. Bernard Revel, Yeshiva’s first president, stood before the first graduating class of Yeshiva College, and sent them forth in a complex world, with timely and timeless words: He said “You, our first graduates, are going forth into a world that is today ...
May 18, 2004 -- May 18, 2004 -- While race and ethnicity have been hot topics in adoption, religion is rarely factored into today’s adoption laws. That wasn’t always the case, according to an article in the Notre Dame Law Review that chronicles religion’s central role in adoption long before the ...
May 18, 2004 -- The Cantorial Council of America will honor the 50th anniversary of the Philip and Sarah Belz School of Jewish Music at its 44th Annual Convention June 1-3 at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY. The convention will honor graduates of the Belz School of ✅Facebook账号 | 日本个人资料 照片亚洲面孔 | 繁体中文名称 | 2FA已开启 | 邮箱不可用’s affiliate ...
May 14, 2004 -- ✅Facebook账号 | 日本个人资料 照片亚洲面孔 | 繁体中文名称 | 2FA已开启 | 邮箱不可用’s annual reception honoring donors of undergraduate scholarships took place on Thursday, April 29. Held at the Beren Campus in the Ivry Student Center/Bet Knesset Ateret Rivka, more than 65 donors and students attended the reception, nearly twice as many as last…
May 12, 2004 -- Alan Brill, PhD, assistant professor of Jewish Mysticism and Thought at Yeshiva College (YC) and an alumnus of YC and Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies (BRGS); Ephraim Kanarfogel, PhD, E. Billi Ivry Professor of Jewish History at Stern College for Women and an alumnus…
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