The Chinese-Jewish Conversation: Articles, Press Releases, etc.
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Item Metadata only Dr Fu & Dr Cohen: A Conversation Between Two Scholars at BRGS. [video](BRGS, KSSH, CJC, and the Provost's Faculty Colloquium, Yeshiva University., 2019-02-12) Cohen, Mordechai Z.; Fu, Youde; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1621-6116Interfaith dialog between "parallels between the Jewish and Chinese traditions"Item Open Access The China/Israel Connection(Office of Marketing & Communications, Yeshiva University, 2019-02-20) Bettencourt, MichaelOn Tuesday, February 12, 2019, East and West met at a special event titled “China and Israel: How did ancient states emerge? Archaeological perspectives,” which took place in the David Yagoda Commons on the Israel Henry Beren Campus. Marking a special cooperation among different YU schools, it was cosponsored by the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, the Colloquium Initiative of the Office of the Provost, and the Katz School of Science and Health, which has recruited many Chinese students for its master’s programsItem Open Access The Chinese-Jewish Conversation Continues(Office of Marketing & Communications. Yeshiva University, 2019-03-15) Bettencourt, MichaelItem Metadata only Dr. Mordechai Cohen about Ezra HaSofer. [video](New York, NY: Bernard Revel Graduate School ; Katz School of Science and Health. Yeshiva University., 2019-12-03) Cohen, Mordechai Z.Item Open Access Biblical & Chinese Ecological Values (Chinese Jewish Conversation)(Office of Marketing & Communications. Yeshiva University, 2020-07-16) Bettencourt, MichaelThe Chinese-Jewish Conversation (CJC) held its fifth event, “New frontiers of Torah U-Madda: Chinese and Jewish Ecological Values,” on March 3, 2020, with the support of the Katz School of Science and Health, the Provost’s Colloquium Initiative, and the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies.