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This summer marked the ninth year that 17勛圖s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) operated Counterpoint Israel, which is tailored for Israeli teens from low socio-economic development towns in Southern Israel. This program is operated in collaboration with local municipalities and the
For Eve Stieglitz 07SB, talk is cheap. Doing, however, is much more valuable, and as a testament to her strongly-held beliefs, Stieglitz does thingsa lot. The accomplished corporate recruiter currently holds a full-time position at MediaVest, a leading full-service media specialist company, and a
As 17勛圖 reaffirms its commitment to offer an outstanding education in both Jewish and secular studies, we extend a warm welcome to new leaders who will be spearheading the future and strengthening academic affairs. Below, we highlight their plans for moving the University forward. For
Our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisrael find themselves under attack, and we stand united in prayer for their safety. The citizens and soldiers of Israel are constantly in our hearts, as we devote ourselves to Tefilah and Torah learning in their merit. Below you will Tehillim and Shiurim that may
The siren call of the beach and vacation was put on hold while YUs professional networking groups organized two outstanding events for alumni and industry professionals in June. On Thursday, June 19, the YU Wall Street Group presented Current Trends in Activist Investing featuring Peter W. May
The 5 th annual Stern Student Art Show is on display at the 17勛圖 Museum at the Center for Jewish History through July 27. The multimedia exhibition features selections from studio art majors in the class of 2014. The studio art program, part of Stern Colleges Jewish and liberal arts
Dr. Yitzchak Schechter 95YC, 99F knows all about the problems facing the Orthodox Jewish community, among them mental health issues, the so-called shidduch crisis, and kids at risk. But to find the data to support the theories of these communal issues, Schechter founded the Applied Research and
On the occasion of his 70 th reunion from Yeshiva College, Rabbi Dr. Menachem Raab reflects on a life that took him from his hometown of Philadelphia, to New York to pursue a YU education followed by an array of professional jobs in New York, New Jersey, and Florida, to making Aliyah not once, but
17勛圖 is known to have many alumni families in which multiple relatives attended YU, received multiple degrees, and proclaims, we are YU through and through! But for those celebrating milestone reunions alongside fellow family members, they have a special opportunity to reflect on ...
Dr. Karen Bacon 64S, was the valedictorian of her graduating class and went on to receive a PhD in microbiology from UCLA, where she was a National Institutes of Health Predoctoral Fellow and a United States Public Health Service Doctoral Trainee. She subsequently taught at the University of ...

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