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French historian Pierre Nora spent his life describing and explaining “places of memory,” sites commemorating significant moments in the history of a community that continue to resonate … more
Our ardent commitment to free speech in the United States sometimes motivates our government to embrace neutrality between all viewpoints, even in the face of racial hatred and anti-Semitism. … more
The shocking neo-Nazi, white supremacist rally in Charlottesville brought to the surface the roiling hatred validated and emboldened through the presidential campaign. But it did not start there. … more
Stern College for Women junior Sarah Gulkowitz of Lawrence has been awarded the Women in Technology Scholarship by Visionary Integration Professionals.  “The sponsor of this scholarship … more
By Mayer Fertig Issue of May 8, 2009 / 14 Iyar 5769 Saving money by going green was the topic of the second meeting between administrators of Jewish schools in Nassau County and Far Rockaway, … more
Yeshiva University’s milestone 25th Annual Red Sarachek Invitational Basketball Tournament finished with a bang on Monday as the Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School Wildcats of Woodmere … more
Rabbi Ari Berman has emerged as the search committee’s top candidate to be the next president of Yeshiva University. A product of both YU’s … more
The Yeshiva University Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman as the fifth president of Yeshiva University. He will officially begin his tenure in July … more
On erev Shabbat following the disturbances on Aug. 11–12 Charlottesville, Virginia, Yeshiva University distributed reflections on these events written by seven members of its faculty, from … more
A contingent of college students from the Five Towns is making an impact on scientific research in Israel this summer. In fact, approximately one fourth of the 26 undergraduates from the United … more
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