It’s a feather in several caps. Two undergraduate research publications have been added to YAIR, thanks to Stephanie Gross, Electronic Reserves and Scholarly Communication Librarian and YAIR creator. Both publications— Women in Science and Derech HaTevah —highlight the achievements of budding Stern…
On Monday, April 25, 2022, Wurzweiler School of Social Work inducted 32 new members, across cohorts, into the Tau Epsilon chapter of Phi Alpha, the Social Work National Honors Society. Those being honored were surrounded by faculty, administration, staff, peers and family during an interactive ...
Passover raises thoughts and questions about slavery and freedom. Me-‘avdut le-herut … mi-shi’bud li-ge’ulah – from slavery to freedom , from bondage to redemption – these phrases from the Pesach Haggadah [ Mishna Pesachim 10:5] commemorate and celebrate the Exodus from Egypt. Postcard of Geulah ...
Tzachi Rosman Tzachi Rosman ’03YC is a longtime Lego fan who has found a way to marry together his love of the bricks, his faith and his family by publishing Let My People Go! A Brick Lego Haggadah Companion. (See the other haggadot created by people at YU this season.) We caught with Tzachi to…
By Clinical Associate Professor Tim Conley, Ph.D., LCSW Certified Addiction Specialist My brother could use a little mercy now He’s a stranger to freedom, he's shackled to his fear and his doubt The pain that he lives in, it’s almost more than living will allow I love my brother, he could use some…