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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Shanah Tovah from NASCK

 

 

 

 National Association of Chevra Kadisha
85-18 117th Street
Richmond Hill, NY 11418
718-847-6280
 
 
National Association of Chevra Kadisha, 85-18 117th Street, Richmond Hill, NY 11418
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Chag Kasher V'Sameach

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The National Association of Chevra Kadisha 

wishes all our friends and all of Klal Yisrael

a Chag Kasher V'Sameach.


 

   

 

 National Association of Chevra Kadisha
85-18 117th Street
Richmond Hill, NY 11418
718-847-6280
National Association of Chevra Kadisha, 85-18 117th Street, Richmond Hill, NY 11418
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Monday, December 21, 2015

Reflecting on YUTorah as we end 2015

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Dear Friends, 

How much does YUTorah mean to you?

Since 2005, the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah.org has been your go-to address for online Torah. We are now nearing the extraordinary achievement of hosting over 120,000 Shiurim on our newly redesigned website!

Our site is visited monthly by over 100,000 viewers who have the opportunity to choose from hearing daily Gemara shiurim, Mishna Yomi, the weekly Parsha, YU publications and Journals, or any of the other hundreds of topics and series on the site. YUTorah is a nexus of multiple Torah communities, revolving around the vibrancy and Torah leadership of Yeshiva University. YUTorah serves as a platform for high schools, Yeshivot in Israel, synagogues, outreach programs, and countless other organizations to reach a global audience with their creative Torah content.

Throughout these years we've offered this precious resource free of charge, and rarely have we asked for your support directly.

yutorah givingAt this time, we are asking you, our YUTorah online community- those who use YUTorah regularly - to partner with us by making a donation in appreciation for the knowledge, wisdom and learning we make available to you.

Help spread Torah to all corners of the earth by dedicating a day ($180), a week, ($1000) or a month ($2500) in memory or in honor of a loved one, on behalf of someone in need, or simply in gratitude to Yeshiva University for providing these resources free of charge. Payments made be spread over several months. Dedications are prominently displayed on YUTorah's homepage, in full view for all those who visit the site, as well as announced before the start of audio and video shiurim that day.

As you look to make your year-end tax deductible contributions, I ask that you consider supporting the #1 free, online Torah resource- YUTorah. Help us help you!

yutorah giving moreYour donation makes a difference. Donate by clicking here or you can send your tax deductible contribution to us at the address below. Pledges can be paid in installments as well.

Thanking you in advance for your partnership and support.



Sincerely yours,
Rabbi Yaakov Glasser
The David Mitzner Dean, YU Center for the Jewish Future 


Donate online at YUTorah.org or you can send your tax deductible contribution, (checks made out to Yeshiva University) to:

YUTorah c/o Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future
500 West 185th Street, FH 419
New York, NY 10033

The Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah.org is a project of Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future


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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Mazel Tov to Our Rabbis!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Special Seforim Sale Opportunities for your Shul

Seforim Sale at Yeshiva University

Dear valued Seforim Sale customer,

Every year at Yeshiva University, students run the largest Jewish book sale in North America, The Seforim Sale. Over 15,000 people across the country flock to the Sale or browse our website in order to get the best deals on the books they love. We sell a wide range of seforim, novels, historical works, children's books, scholarly works, cookbooks, and more. We pride ourselves on our diverse selection of all types of Jewish books.

This year we are looking to expand our marketing efforts in order to enable everyone to have the opportunity to share in the amazing experience we offer. We are offering three new initiatives for customers nationwide to take advantage of this phenomenal opportunity.

The first initiative that we are presenting is the Credit Back Program (CBP). Each synagogue will be given a unique code to distribute and advertise to its congregants for The Seforim Sale. The congregants then can use this code when shopping at the Sale either online or in store. When the unique code is used, the synagogue will receive 5% back in book credit from the total amount purchased. The more the synagogue advertises the sale and their code, the more money the synagogue is credited. At the end, the synagogue can redeem the accumulated credit to order seforim from the Sale!

The next initiative is a brand new feature on our website. An online registry, which will allow congregants to purchase seforim requested by the synagogue as a donation.

Lastly, for the first time The Seforim Sale is offering discounts on institutional bulk ordering. Automatic discount are available on all orders that exceed $1,000. For all deals our country wide shipping policy apply.

The marketing team at The Seforim Sale would like to invite your synagogue to partake in these unique opportunities. The only request we have in exchange for these amazing discounts is for your cooperation to spread the word about the Seforim Sale, such as hanging up flyers or advertising us in your weekly newsletter. We look forward to working with you on this amazing opportunity. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns at sheps@theseforimsale.com.

Thank you,
Sarah Sheps


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Thursday, October 22, 2015

A YU Center for Israel Studies Conference: Yitzhak Rabin: Twenty Years After

Yitzchak Rabin Lecture 

Yitzhak Rabin: Twenty Years After   

Sunday November 1, 2015, 10:00-5:00, 
Weissberg Commons, Yeshiva University, 
500 West 185th St, New York.

Speakers will include:
Rabbi Yosef Blau (YU),
Dr. Selma Botman (YU),
Rabbi Shalom Carmy (YU),
Dr. Robert O. Freedman (Johns Hopkins),
Dr. Akiva Covitz (YU),
Dr. Steven Fine (YU),
Rabbi Ozer Glickman (YU),
Prof. Margaret Olin (Yale),

Greetings by:
President Richard Joel, YU 
Ambassador Ido Aharoni, Consulate General of  Israel, New York,
Dalia Rabin, Chair, Yitzhak Rabin Center, Tel Aviv.

This event is co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Israel, New York and the Yitzhak Rabin Center, Tel Aviv. 

For additional information, please visit:  yu.edu/cis


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