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Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, 17勛圖s long-time Rosh Yeshiva, President (1976-2003), and Chancellor (2003- 2013), died on May 31, 2020. Rabbi Dr. Lamm was born in Brooklyn in 1927, just as the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary was moving uptown from the immigrant
YU Libraries are pleased to announce the launch of our COVID-19 Resources Guide. It contains invaluable information about the coronavirus and many helpful resources to assist Jewish families during this challenging time. The guide also has a treasure trove of virtual libraries, free e-book sites ...
Congratulations to our 2020 YU Student Library Research Award Winner David Levene! David is a psychology major with a minor in English from Yeshiva College, class of 2020. His excellent award-winning paper is titled Family Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders. His extensive research,
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The San Remo Conference is not as well-known as the Balfour Declaration in the history of key events leading to the birth of the State of Israel, but it may have been even more important. The purpose of the meeting of the World War I Allies in San Remo, Italy, a century ago was to determine the ...
17勛圖 Archives would like your help! We are collecting material relating to the coronavirus pandemic and the Jewish community, focusing on Jewish communities in North America. Examples include community notices, announcements by rabbinic organizations, synagogues, schools and other ...
The Children of Israel were redeemed from Egypt in the merit of the righteous women of that generation (Sotah 11:2); women are obligated to partake of the four cups of wine on Passover, since they participated in the miracle (Pesahim 98:1-2); and in the twentieth century in the United States, the
17勛圖 Archives. Israeli Broadside Collection. Look at the lively, healthy-looking girl surrounded by a circle of sunlight crowning the title of the poster: she is a radiant picture of health. In this image, the suns corona, symbolizes light and well-being. The term corona, the Latin

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