Browsing Revel YU Voices (formerly BRGS Crisis and Hope --YU Voices) by Title
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Past, Present, Policy: Why Context is Crucial for Democracy [video]
(New York, NY: Bernard Revel Graduate School ; Rabbi Arthur Schneier School for International Affairs; Center for International Studies., 2020-10-28)Professor Douglas R. Burgess, Professor Joseph E. Luders and Ms. Meirah C. Shedlo - Past, Present, Policy: Why Context is Crucial for Democracy, Recorded October 28th, 2020 -
Past, present, policy: Why context is crucial for democracy .
(A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2020-10-28)Professor Douglas R. Burgess, Professor Joseph E. Luders and Ms. Meirah C. Shedlo - Past, Present, Policy: Why Context is Crucial for Democracy, Recorded October 28th, 2020 -
Repairing the rift: A secular Israeli's journey to the Orthodox world. [video]
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2020-12-03)Repairing the Rift: A Secular Israeli's Journey to the Orthodox World - Participants Bella Raboy and Nurit Sirkis-Bank discuss the making of the Israeli television docudrama "Od Nipagesh (We Will Meet Again)." Host: Joshua ... -
Resistance and memory: Jewish activism during Argentina's "Dirty War."
(A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, 2021-05-04)Resistance and Memory: Jewish Activism during Argentina's "Dirty War" - Natasha Zaretsky (New York University) in conversation with Professor Ronnie Perelis (Yeshiva University). Recorded May 4, 2021. -
Seeing matzah: From the Talmud to medieval haggadot.
(2021-03-24)Crisis and Hope: YU Voices brings today's topics to life through in-depth interviews with leading experts in Jewish Studies and beyond from Yeshiva University. -
Sephardic Melodies for the High Holy Days ; Selichot [video].
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2020-09-22) -
Sephardic melodies for the High Holy Days: Selichot Rabbi Moshe Tessone.
(A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2020-09-22)Rabbi Moshe Tessone - Sephardic Melodies for the High Holy Days: Selihot; Recorded September 22nd, 2020 -
A synagogue of Mexico City's historic district: A virtual tour.
(2021-04-06)A Synagogue of Mexico City's Historic District: A Virtual Tour - Mónica Unikel-Fasja leads a virtual tour of Synagoga Justo Sierra. Recorded April 6, 2021. -
Trauma and Repair: Psychologists and Social Workers Reflect on the Ukraine Crisis
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2022-04-04) -
Ukraine Under Attack: The Unfolding Situation in Ukraine [Roundtable] [video]
(Yeshiva University Library, 2022-02-28)A roundtable of historians and political scientists discuss the unfolding situation in Ukraine. Opening remarks by President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman. Contributors include: Dr. Jess Olson, Associate Professor of Jewish ... -
War by Other Means: The Legal, Cyber and Economic Fronts in the War in Ukraine
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2022-03-09)Yeshiva University round table discussion on the crisis in the Ukraine. -
Who were the Maccabees really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory.
(New York, NY: A joint project of Judaic Studies @ YU, The Center for Israel Studies, The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Bernard Revel Graduate school of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University., 2020-12-15)Professors Joseph Angel and Stephen Fine. "Who were the Maccabees, really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory. " Recorded December 15th, 2020. -
Who were the Maccabees, really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish memory [video]
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2020-12-15)Professors Joseph Angel and Stephen Fine discuss: Who Were the Maccabees, Really? Hanukkah, the Hasmoneans and Jewish Memory. Recorded December 15th, 2020.