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Title: | Kol Hamevaser ; February 2009 |
Authors: | Kletenik, Gilah Ozar, Alex Horowitz, Julian Secunda, Shai Klapper, Aryeh Wiesen, Rena Samuels, Ayol Schwartz, Shira Sanders, Emmanuel Friedman, Jake Zack, Meira Danilewitz, Marlon Greenberg, Steven Greenfield, Ben Schwartz, Ariella Kandel, Ben Kletenik, Gilah Ozar, Alex Seidler-Feller, Shaul |
Keywords: | Orthodox Judaism --Periodicals. Yeshiva University. Student Organizations --Periodicals. College student newspapers and periodicals --New York (State) --New York. |
Issue Date: | 12-Feb-2009 |
Publisher: | New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007- |
Citation: | Kol Hamevaser: Kedoshim Tihyu. (February 12, 2009). 2(4). |
Series/Report no.: | Kol Hamevaser;2(4) |
Abstract: | Kol Hamevaser is a magazine of Jewish thought dedicated to sparking the discussion of Jewish issues on the Yeshiva University campus. It will serve as a forum for the introduction and development of new ideas. The major contributors to Kol Hamevaserwill be the undergraduate population, along with regular input from RIETS Rashei Yeshivah, YU Professors, educators from Yeshivot and Seminaries in Israel, and outside experts. In addition to the regular editions, Kol Hamevaser will be sponsoring in-depth special issues, speakers, discussion groups, shabbatonim, and regular web activity. We hope to facilitate the religious and intellectual growth of Yeshiva University and the larger Jewish community. |
Description: | The Jewish thought magazine of the Yeshiva University Student Body |
URI: | http://kolhamevaser.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2.4-Kedoshim-Tihyu.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/4862 |
Appears in Collections: | Kol Hamevaser |
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