Friday, December 16, 2011

Download Yeshiva University's newest Chanuka To-Go 5772

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  • Not Just Another Winter Festival - Rabbi Reuven Brand
    (Rosh Kollel, YU Torah Mitzion Kollel of Chicago)
  • The Maccabean Revolt: The State of the Question -
    Dr. Louis H. Feldman

    (Abraham Wouk Family Professor of Classics and Literature, Yeshiva University)
  • Intriguing Halakhot of Hanukah - Rabbi Dr. David Horwitz
    (Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS)
  • A Tale of Two Women - Mrs. Deena S. Rabinovich
    (Director, Legacy Heritage Foundation Scholars Program, Stern College for Women)
  • Hiddur Mitzvah - Rabbi Yonason Sacks
    (Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS)
  • Who will Build the Menorah of Mashiach? -
    Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner

    (Rosh Beit Midrash, Yeshiva University Torah Mitzion Zichron Dov Beit Midrash of Toronto)
  • Chanuka Activities for Families - From YUTeach,
    a project of Yeshiva University's Institute for University-School Partnership

    (Shira Heller, Jessica Tabak and Rabbi Ouriel Hazan)
  • Plus 2 more years of Chanuka To-Go issues with additional articles and divrei Torah
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Yeshiva University's November 2011 eNewsletter

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Cheshvan 5772 • November 2011

Dear Friends,

Below we have listed various articles which reflect our mission and vision for creating a culture of engaged young people, helping to develop strong vibrant communities led by inspired and passionate leaders, and sharing a Jewish Torah ethic that is tolerant, relevant, and meaningful.

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


News from the CJF

Medical Ethics Society Annual Conference Student-Run Medical Ethics Conference Explores Jewish Perspectives on Public Health
Bright and early on the Sunday morning of November 6, an eager crowd braved New York City Marathon traffic to attend the Yeshiva University Student Medical Ethics Society’s (MES) sixth annual conference in Lamport Auditorium on the Wilf Campus.
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Click here for audio recordings of the conference (coming soon)

Sukkot To-Go Welcome South Africa to the Yeshiva University To-Go Community
For the first time, South Africa has joined the To-Go community. 20,000 Sukkot To-Go 5772 were printed this year by Mizrachi South Africa. Both the Rosh Hashana To-Go 5772 and Sukkot To-Go 5772 were distributed worldwide before the holidays. Over 20,000 of each were printed and sent to over 200 requested locations in the United States, Israel, United Kingdom, and Canada. For the first time, South Africa has also printed our Sukkot To-Go journal. They distributed an astounding 20,000 copies to the South African Jewish community.
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Torah Tours Yeshiva University’s Blanche and Aaron Schreiber Torah Tours Enrich Holiday Celebration in 81 Communities Across North America and United Kingdom
“My friends ask me why we keep going back to Merrick,” shared Josh Botwinick, a YU Junior, as he addressed Congregation Ohav Sholom in Merrick, Long Island in his sermon on Parshat Bereishit. “I tell them that I can’t really explain it. We just love it here.” Well, the members of Ohav Sholom can certainly explain why they love having Torah Tours. 
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Articles on Torah Tours in London YouandUSThe Jewish Chronicle

kohelet Kohelet Fellowships Launches With Five Regional Orientation Events
Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future is reaching out to engage day school parents in new ways. This month, the 2011-2012 Kohelet Fellowships Program launched with five regional orientation programs. 650 parents participated in the orientation events. The events were held in Manhattan, Memphis, Long Island, Philadelphia, and Cherry Hill, NJ.
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Rebbetzin Yarchei Kallah Rebbetzin Yarchei Kallah Attracts Rebbetzins From Across the Globe
The Rebbetzin Esther Rosenblatt Yarchei Kallah for Rebbetzins is scheduled to take place on Monday and Tuesday, November 14th and 15th at Keter Torah in Teaneck, N.J. The family of Rebbetzin Rosenblatt has very generously dedicated this program in her memory for five years. The purpose of the conference is to express appreciation to the rebbetzins, provide a forum for them to discuss rebbetzin-related subjects, offer them new skills, shiurim and the opportunity to network with other rebbetzins.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

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Monday, October 31, 2011

This Sunday! Register Now - Jewish Perspectives on Public Health: Yeshiva University Medical Ethics Society Annual Conference

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   IN THE PUBLIC EYE 
JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC HEALTH

At this year's Fuld Family medical ethics conference, participants will be provided with the broad medical and legal foundation needed to understand public health issues. They will also be exposed to the social issues surrounding these challenges as they relate to society as a whole and to the Jewish community in particular. Topics covered include obesity, smoking, global responsibility, vaccinations, circumcision, and more. Participants will hear from experts such as Professor John Banzhaf of George Washington University Law School who, over the past few decades, has made major contributions towards anti-smoking laws and who is now fighting the obesity epidemic, as well as Rabbi Moshe D. Tendler, Ph.D. and Rabbi Edward Reichman, M.D., some of the leading experts in Jewish medical ethics today. Mati Goldstein, Chief Officer of the ZAKA International Rescue and Recovery Team, and Dr. Ofer Merin, Director of the Emergency Preparedness & Response Program at Shaare Zedek Medical Centre in Jerusalem, will be describing their experiences responding to tragedy around the world. This conference will provide an overview of the fundamental ethical dilemmas surrounding public health, and discuss how the system of Halacha (Jewish law) approaches these complex issues.

Speakers Include:
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman,Conference Chairman
Dr. Karen Bacon
Professor John F. Banzhaf III
Rabbi Kenneth Brander
Dr. Edward Burns
Rabbi Asher Bush
Dr. Richard Friedman
Rabbi Dovid Fuld
Rabbi Eli Glaser
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt
Mati Goldstein
Dr. Aaron Jesin
Dr. John Loike
Dr. Ofer Merin
Rabbi Hershel Schachter
Dr. Warren Seigel
Dr. Sylvia Smoller
Rabbi Dr. Moshe D. Tendler
Rabbi Mordechai Willig
Rabbi Eliezer Zwickler

Sunday, November 6th 2011

  9:00am-5:00pm  
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

YU Medical Ethics Society Annual Conference: Jewish Perspectives on Public Health - Sunday, November 6, 2011

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   IN THE PUBLIC EYE 
JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC HEALTH

At this year's Fuld Family medical ethics conference, participants will be provided with the broad medical and legal foundation needed to understand public health issues. They will also be exposed to the social issues surrounding these challenges as they relate to society as a whole and to the Jewish community in particular. Topics covered include obesity, smoking, global responsibility, vaccinations, circumcision, and more. Participants will hear from experts such as Professor John Banzhaf of George Washington University Law School who, over the past few decades, has made major contributions towards anti-smoking laws and who is now fighting the obesity epidemic, as well as Rabbi Moshe D. Tendler, Ph.D. and Rabbi Edward Reichman, M.D., some of the leading experts in Jewish medical ethics today. Mati Goldstein, Chief Officer of the ZAKA International Rescue and Recovery Team, and Dr. Ofer Merin, Director of the Emergency Preparedness & Response Program at Shaare Zedek Medical Centre in Jerusalem, will be describing their experiences responding to tragedy around the world. This conference will provide an overview of the fundamental ethical dilemmas surrounding public health, and discuss how the system of Halacha (Jewish law) approaches these complex issues.

Speakers Include:
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman,Conference Chairman
Dr. Karen Bacon
Professor John F. Banzhaf III
Rabbi Kenneth Brander
Dr. Edward Burns
Rabbi Asher Bush
Dr. Richard Friedman
Rabbi Dovid Fuld
Rabbi Eli Glaser
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt
Mati Goldstein
Dr. Aaron Jesin
Dr. John Loike
Dr. Ofer Merin
Rabbi Hershel Schachter
Dr. Warren Seigel
Dr. Sylvia Smoller
Rabbi Dr. Moshe D. Tendler
Rabbi Mordechai Willig
Rabbi Eliezer Zwickler

Sunday, November 6th 2011

  9:00am-5:00pm  
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Download Yeshiva University's newest Sukkot To-Go 5772

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  • Symbolism on Sukkot - Rabbi Kenneth Auman
    (Faculty, Stern College for Women)
  • Bringing the Succah into our Homes - Rabbi Josh Blass
    (Sgan Mashgiach, Yeshiva University)
  • All You Need is Love - Rabbi Reuven Brand
    (Rosh Kollel, YU Torah Mitzion Kollel of Chicago)
  • When Bar Kohkba Ordered Lulavim - Dr. Steven Fine
    (Professor of Jewish History, Director, Center for Israel Studies, Yeshiva University)
  • Reading Kohelet on Sukkot - Rabbi Joshua Flug
    (Director of Torah Research, Center for the Jewish Future)
  • Vanities vs. Progression: The Lessons and Joy of Koheles and Sukkos - Mrs. Chana Glatt
    (Faculty, Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls)
  • Why did Shemini Atzeret Become Simchat Torah? - Mrs. Sally Mayer
    (Faculty, Midreshet Lindenbaum)
  • The Reconciliation of Sukkos - Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger
    (Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS)
  • The Patient and the Caretaker: On Sukkot and Compassion - Rabbi Zvi Sinensky
    (Rabbi, Yeshiva University Albert Einstein School of Medicine Community Shul)
  • Galbanum, Madison, and Citron: The Lesson and the Laws of the Binding of the Arbah Minim - Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank (Faculty: RIETS, IBC, and Mechinah Jewish Studies Program, Yeshiva University)
  • Plus 5 years of Sukkot To-Go issues with additional articles and divrei Torah
sukkot on YUTorah.org

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Download Yeshiva University's newest Rosh Hashana To-Go 5772

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  • Let There Be Light - Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm
    (Chancellor and Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshiva University)
  • The Yom Kippur Mikvah- Rabbi Reuven Brand
    (Rosh Kollel, YU Torah Mitzion Kollel of Chicago)
  • Why Do We Read the Story of Chana on Rosh Hashana
    Mrs. Mali Brofsky
    (Faculty, Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim)
  • Admitting Mistakes - Rabbi Joshua Flug
    (Director of Torah Research, Center for the Jewish Future)
  • Sachar V’Onesh? Addressing Suffering as We Look to the New Year – Mrs. Norma Mintz
    (Faculty, Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School)
  • Even Ephraim – Rabbi Zvi Romm
    (Faculty, Isaac Breuer College, Yeshiva University)
  • Telling Stories at Rosh Hashana: The Orality of Jewish Tradition - Professor Peninnah Schram
    (Professor of Speech and Drama, Stern College for Women)
  • It's the Thought That Counts - Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner
    (Rosh Beit Midrash, YU Torah Mitzion Zichron Dov Beit Midrash of Toronto)
  • Strategies for Transformative Teshuva - Rabbi Ari Zahtz (Assistant Director, Yeshiva Masmidim Honors Program, Yeshiva University)
  • Plus 4 years of Rosh Hashana To-Go issues with additional articles and divrei Torah
yamim noraim on YUTorah.org

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