Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future December 2010 Newsletter

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 Tevet 5771 - December 2010

Dear Friends,
It is with great sadness that we learned last week about the tragic fire in Haifa and the Carmel Forest that took the lives of too many precious souls. To date, at least 42 people have died, 25,000 residents have been evacuated, homes have been lost and more than 12,500 acres of forests destroyed.

We are in touch with various social service organizations and government agencies to learn how we can help in the relief effort. From these discussions we will evaluate if any of our upcoming winter service missions need to be restructured to help with the clean up effort.

At Yeshiva, students have already begun to learn in memory of those whose lives have been lost. To learn more about those who lost their lives, please click here.

On a different note, you will notice a more updated look to our newsletter. We hope that the displaying the various websites focused on community engagement and personal growth as well as sharing our on-going programs will help us communicate more effectively the wonderful activities happening at Yeshiva University.

Wishing you a Chodesh Tov and Chanukah Sameiach,

Rabbi Kenneth Brander
The David Mitzner Dean, Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future

News from the CJF

Rebbitzin Yarchei Kallah: Serving CommunityRebbetzins Yarchei Kallah 11-16-10
The Rebbetzin Esther Rosenblatt Yarchei Kallah for Rebbetzins took place this past week in Teaneck, N.J. The family of Rebbetzin Rosenblatt was thanked for dedicating the program in her memory. The purpose of the program is to give rabbis' wives the opportunity to meet with seasoned professionals to discuss issues of self, family, and community in a safe and supportive environment. The participants also have the opportunity to network, develop lasting relationships, nurture a support system, and enjoy the intellectual stimulation of Torah study with leading Jewish scholars while being mentored by more "experienced" rebbetzins.
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Washington Leaders Fellowship: Serving CommunityWF1
The Washington Leaders Fellowship kicked off its second year with a full day opening retreat Pearlstone Retreat and Conference Center in Baltimore, MD. The full day of exercise, learning and discussion was designed to institute a sense of camaraderie amongst the new cohort.
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Medical Ethics Conference: Serving Community MES Pic
More than 500 students, faculty, alumni and guests attended this year’s Medical Ethics Conference on Sunday, October 31, at Yeshiva University’s Washington Heights Wilf Campus. The conference, titled “A Beautiful Mind: Jewish Approaches to Mental Health”—organized by the YU Medical Ethics Society (MES) in conjunction with the Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) and sponsored by Rabbi Dovid and Mrs. Anita Fuld tackled important issues in mental health, coupling medical perspectives with those of leading rabbinic authorities on emerging issues.
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Quest Midnight Run: Inspiring Students Quest1
On October 20, 2010, the Quest II fellows took part in an incredible volunteer experience. That night, the fellows partnered with an organization called Midnight Run, to bring food, clothing and human interaction to the homeless of New York City. Midnight Run, founded in 1989, is a volunteer organization dedicated to finding common ground between the housed and the homeless. This is achieved not only through the exchange of resources, but through the human exchange that occurs throughout the process. The Quest II fellows learned what it meant to help restore the dignity of another human being as they worked, side-by-side with homeless individuals, to meet the needs of those less fortunate than them.
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YU Connects Shabbaton in Teaneck: Creating Community
The YUConnects Shabbaton in Teaneck co-sponsored by the Presidents Circle, SOY, TAC and YSU, this past weekend was an incredible success with over 115 upperclassman students and young alumni participants. Several Roshei Yeshiva personalities and their wives, Stern faculty members, and 25 connector couples, joined and added energy and warmth to the ambiance of the weekend. The program began with a beautiful davening at Keter Torah led by Bennett Schachter, chairman of the Presidential Circle, followed by a welcoming address and divrei Torah from Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Dean of the Center for the Jewish Future.
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Counterpoint Brazil: Inspiring Students Counterpoint Brazil
At the invitation of the local Jewish community, seven Yeshiva University students traveled to Sao Paulo, Brazil, over their sukkot vacation as part of YU’s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) first ever Counterpoint Brazil program. Built on the successes of previous Counterpoint models in Australia, Canada, Israel, South Africa and Turkey, Counterpoint Brazil was designed specifically to serve Colegio Iavne—a Jewish day school in Sao Paulo—and its neighboring community. 
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Torah Tours: Inspiring Students Torah Tours
The Aaron and Blanche Schreiber Torah Tours, currently in its third decade, shares the Torah knowledge and enthusiasm of Yeshiva University and RIETS students with Jewish communities throughout the world. Teams of 4 to 6 young men and women are sent for Simchat Torah to teach classes, lead singing and dancing, meet with synagogue youth, and create a fun and spirited Yom Tov experience. 
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