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Item Open Access YU Ideas : Intellectual Property in the Digital Age(New York, NY: Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost., 2019-10) Schapiro, Moshe; Carmy, Shalom; Gross, Stephanie; Kosakoff, Wendy; Krautwirth, Rina; Ravid, S. Abraham; Waxman, Joshua; Schwimmer, Deena; Schiffman, Marlene; Feldman, Daniel; Glassman, Paul; Greenberg, Robert J.; Berger, Shulamith; Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost., /; Halpern, StuartWe are pleased to share with you the latest issue of YU Ideas, “Property in the Digital Age,” in honor of the holiday of Sukkot. As the rabbis of the Talmud teach us, a Sukkah must be a dirat arai, a temporary structure. On Sukkot, we leave our permanent homes, and enter structures that, despite their lack of permanence, symbolize divine protection. As we consider questions of ownership, protection and permanence, please enjoy these reflections by faculty and staff from across Yeshiva University.Item Open Access YU Ideas : The Future of the Book.(New York, NY: Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost., 2019-02-15) Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost., /; Koller, Aaron; Waxman, Joshua; Fischer, Elli; Nachumi, Nora; Stein, Daniel; Carmy, Shalom; Lavinsky, David; Freedman, Jeffrey; Avnet, Tamar; Chalik, Lisa; Wachtell, Cynthia; Shawn, Karen; Glassman, Paul; Halpern, StuartFor decades now, a book has stopped being an object contained in pages between two covers carried in a reader’s hands and become a part of the digital universe that surrounds us. In The Future of the Book, 13 writers, including 12 Yeshiva University faculty members, take on the challenge of investigating the effects of this transformation on how we learn, how we think, how we create and how we believe.Item Open Access YU Ideas: Jews, Sports and Society.(New York, NY: Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost., 2020-01) Yeshiva University. Office of the Provost.; Bednarsh, Joe; Carmy, Shalom; Carr, Danielle; Fox, Greg; Neuberger, Barry; Halpern, StuartDedication. Countless hours of commitment. Sacrifice. Rising to the challenges of adversity. Maximizing one’s natural talents. A religiously-infused life and the endeavor of sports have much in common, though often come into conflict. We share with you the latest issue of YU Ideas, “Jews, Sports and Society,” featuring essays from Yeshiva University faculty and staff, and invite you to reflect on the myriad ways in which Judaism and sports have intersected, both historically and in our contemporary era. We dedicate this issue in memory of Bob Tufts, former Sy Syms School of Business Professor and former major league baseball pitcher, who boldly and passionately lived a life balancing faith and passion for sport.