Kol Hamevaser
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"Kol Hamevaser, the Jewish Thought magazine of the Yeshiva University student body, is dedicated to sparking discussion of Jewish issues on the Yeshiva University campus and beyond. The magazine hopes to facilitate the religious and intellectual growth of its readership and serves as a forum for students to express their views on a variety of issues that face the Jewish community. It also provides opportunities for young thinkers to engage Judaism intellectually and creatively, and to mature into confident leaders.Kol Hamevaser’s primary contributors are undergraduates, although it includes input from RIETS Roshei Yeshiva, YU professors, and outside figures. In addition to its print magazine, Kol Hamevaser also sponsors special events, speakers, discussion groups, conferences, and shabbatonim.We encourage anyone interested in writing about or discussing Jewish issues to get involved in our community, and to participate in the magazine, the conversation, and our club’s events. Find us online at kolhamevaser.com, or on Facebook."
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Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; March 2012(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2012-03-08) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; 2021 / 5781(New York, NY: Student Organization of Yeshiva, Yeshva University, 2021) Yeshiva University Student Body; Bruce, Adina; Herszage, ShaynaItem Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; [January 2017](Yeshiva University., 2017-01) Yeshiva University Student Body"It is the belief of the editors of Kol Hamevaser that the tools and resources of the academy can serve as both an enriching complement to traditional Torah learning and a gateway to enhanced depth of avodat Hashem (service of God). The goal of this issue of Kol Hamevaser is to explore the history and philosophy of Hassidism from a perspective that is at once academic and anchored in an underlying adherence to Halakhic Judaism. In this volume, the reader will find articles exploring the approaches of Hassidic masters to topics of parshanut (Torah commentary), aggada (homiletics), and mahshavah (Jewish philosophy): Leah Klahr discusses the esoteric notion of tzimtzum (Divine contraction); Yisrael Ben-Porat presents a Hassidic perspective on Hazal’s conception of Keri’at Yam Suf (the Splitting of the Reed Sea); Tzvi Benoff contemplates Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s approach to Rashi’s use of Targum Onqelos in light of expanded historical evidence; and Judy Leserman probes the spiritual value of music from the standpoint of Habad Hassidut. Additionally, the reader will also find articles touching on the influence of Hassidic themes and teachings upon the contemporary broader Jewish milieu, as in Yehuda Fogel’s study of the late Elie Wiesel as a storyteller and Netanel Paley’s reflection on the current state of spirituality at Yeshiva University."Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; April 2008(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2008-04-14) Ozar, Alex; Lerner, Sefi; Greenfied, Noah; Herzberg, Batya; Lindell, Yosef; Schwartz, Shira; Lamm, Ari; Greenfield, Ben; Hoenig, Shayna; Samuels, Ayol; Sterling, Erit; Weissman, Elie; Stiefel, Ester; Erder, Mattan; Kletenik, Gilah; Lasher, David; Lerner, SefiKol 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 Hamevaser will be the undergraduate population, along with regular input from RIETS Roshei Yeshiva, 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.Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; April 2009(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2009-04) Torah Activities CouncilItem Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; April 2012(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2012-04-02) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; April 2013.(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2013-04-28) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; April 2017(Yeshiva University., 2017-04) Yeshiva University Student Body"The formation of the modern State of Israel has brought on numerous new perspectives how we should relate to our Promised Land. The clear dichotomy between Israel and Diaspora, between Redemption and Exile, has become far more blurry as the Jewish people are still in Exile, but are able to live autonomously in the our homeland."Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; August 2010(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2010-08-31) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2007(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2007-12-18) Kletenik, Gilah; Goldberg, Chayim; Gross, Simcha; Unterman, Tiffy; Cheses, Noah; Hain, Shmuel; Samuels, Ayol; Hausman, Aliza; Fast, Jackie; Lamm, Ari; Livak-Dahl, Erik; Ayzenberg, Shimshon; Ozar, Alex; Bitton, Yaakov; Klapper, Aryeh; Schwartz, Shira; Bernstein, Ari; Friedman, Ami; Erder, Mattan; Kletenik, Gilah; Lasher, David; Lerner, Sefi; Feld, AviItem Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2008(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2008-12-11) Kletenik, Gilah; Lindell, Yosef; Kletenik, Gilah; Lindell, Yosef; Wiesen, Rena; Schichtman, Max; Danilewitz, Marlon; Braffman, Ruthie Just; Meth, Ephriam; Ozar, Alex; Zuckier, Shlomo; Bendavid, Sarit; Kurin, Michael; Levinson, Meira; Elefant, Daniel; Greenfield, Ben; Lamm, Ari; Billet, Nava; Kandel, Ben; Kletenik, Gilah; Ozar, Alex; Seidler-Feller, Shaul; Zuckier, Shlomo; Ast, Jason; Feld, AviKol Hamevaser is a magazine of Jewish thought dedicated to sparking the discussion of Jewish issues on the Yeshiva University campus.Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2009(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2009-12-11) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2010(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2010-12-21) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2012.(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2012-12-26) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; December 2013.(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2013-12-16) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; February 2008(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2008-02-27) Greenfield, Noah; Atlas, Abby; Greenfield, Ben; Botnowick, Simeon; Carmy, Shalom; Schwartz, Shira; Lindell, Yosef; Arazi, Aharon; Meth, Ephraim; Lamm, Ari; Kurin, Michael; Bursky-Tammam, Nina; Fogel, Jamie; Gross, Simcha; Kandel, Ben; Hecht, Tikva; Cheses, Noah; Schlagman, Shalom; Hackel, Leor; Erder, Mattan; Kletenik, Gilah; Lasher, David; Lerner, Sefi; Seidler-Feller, Shaul; Seidman, Yishai; Feld, AviItem Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; February 2009(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2009-02-12) 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, ShaulKol 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.Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; February 2010(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2010-02-01) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; February 2012.(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2012-02-06) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /Item Open Access Kol Hamevaser ; February 2013(New York, NY : Student Organization of Yeshiva and the Torah Activities Council, Stern College for Women, 2007-, 2013-02-24) Torah Activities Council. Yeshiva University., /
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