Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Did you use YUTorah in 5775?

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Dear Friends, 

How much does YUTorah mean to you?

Since 2004, the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah.org has been your go-to address for online Torah, with over 100,000 Shiurim!

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 giving 118At 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 ($118), 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 may be spread over several months. Dedications are prominently displayed on YUTorah’s homepage, in full view for all those who visit the site.

As you look to make your Tzedakah contributions before Yom Kippur, 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 online at YUTorah.org 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 


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Friday, September 11, 2015

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Introduction
Rabbi Yaakov Glasser
(David Mitzner Dean, YU Center for the Jewish Future and Rabbi, Young Israel of Passaic-Clifton)
Salvation of Man and Beast: Noach, Shofar and the Ultimate Mercy Rabbi Elchanan Adler (Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS)
Did Yonah Teach Nineveh to Repent?
Rabbi Ezra Frazer
(Instructor of Hebrew, Yeshiva College)
Rosh Hashana as the Beginning of the Teshuva Process Rabbi Dovid Hirsch
(Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS and Rabbi, Kehillas Bais Yosef, Passaic, NJ)
Does God Want You To Work At Zappos? Malchuyot Reclaimed
Rabbi Joe Hirsch

(Instructor, YU Global, Doctoral candidate, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration and Judaic Studies Faculty, Akiba Academy, Dallas, TX)

Two Gifts to Give Your Children this Rosh Hashana

Shira Heller

(Assistant Director for Professional Development, YU School Partnership)

Shira Loewenstein
(Associate Director for Teaching and Learning, YU School Partnership )

Strive for Perfection but don’t be a Perfectionist
Chaim Nissel, Psy.D.
(University Dean of Students, Yeshiva University)
Fulfilling A Mitzvah When It Isn’t a Mitzvah

Rabbi Richard Weiss, M.D.

(Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology, Stern College For Women and Rabbi, Young Israel of Hillcrest)


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