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Trauma and Repair: Psychologists and Social Workers Reflect on the Ukraine Crisis
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Elegy for Odessa
(Yeshiva University Libraries, 2022-03-28)A round table of historians and political scientists discuss the history and current situation in Odessa. Opening remarks by Dr. Selma Botman, Provost and VP for Academic Affairs. Contributors include: Dr. Val Vinokur, ... -
The Arch of Titus in New York City
(2017-11-03)Documents installation of Arch of Titus replica to the Yeshiva University Museum. -
Agnon's Tales of the Land of Israel
(Pickwick Publications, an imprint of Wipf & Stock, 2021)"As a result of the historic catastrophe in which Titus of Rome destroyed Jerusalem and Israel was exiled from its land, I was born in one of the cities of the Exile," S. Y. Agnon declared at the 1966 Nobel Prize ceremony. ... -
“Ma‘aseh ha-Menorah” Agnon’s “Tale of the Menorah” between Buczacz and Modern Israel
(Wipf & Stock, 2021)"As a result of the historic catastrophe in which Titus of Rome destroyed Jerusalem and Israel was exiled from its land, I was born in one of the cities of the Exile," S. Y. Agnon declared at the 1966 Nobel Prize ceremony. ... -
"The Students Of Beit Shamai Stood Below and They Killed the Students of Beit Hillel:" A Call from Hazal for Mutual Respect in Times of Bitter Dispute.
(The Rabbi Isaac Elechanan Theological Center and the Center for Jewish History, Yeshiva University, 2021-07-18)One of the most astounding features of Hazal, the sages of the Mishnah and of both Talmudim, is their public willingness to discuss their most sensitive experiences, including their most public and bitter disputes. We ... -
Jewish history and archaeology with Dr. Steven Fine.
(DriveIn Productions, 2021-03-08)Uri talks with Dr. Steven Fine about his scholarship in Jewish history and archaeology. Why are these subjects important? What are some of the challenges a religious person could encounter when studying these subjects? ... -
Antisemitic and anti-Black Violence: Ukraine and Oklahoma, 1921.
(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, 2021-01-11)Antisemitic and Anti-Black Violence: Ukraine and Oklahoma, 1921 - Elissa Bemporad (CUNY) and Scott Ellsworth (University of Michigan), in conversation with Professor Jess Olson (Yeshiva University). Recorded January 11, 2021. -
Antisemitism, white nationalism and racism in America today.
(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, 2021-04-27)Antisemitism, White Nationalism and Racism in America Today - Eric Ward, Executive Director, Western States Center (Portland, OR), in conversation with Professor Jess Olson (Yeshiva University). Recorded April 27, 2021. -
Kugel and frijoles: A conversation with the author.
(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, 2021-04-27)Hyphenated Identities: Latino Jews in the US - Laura Limonic, Assistant Professor of Sociology (SUNY College at Old Westbury) discusses her book "Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States" with Professor Ronnie ... -
Cities, suburbs and race.
(2021-04-20)CIties, Suburbs and Race - Dr. Hannah Lebovits, Assistant Professor of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington), discusses human-centered sustainability issues in urban and metropolitan contexts with Professor ... -
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. -
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. -
“Said Rabbi Shimon: When I went to Rome, There I saw the Menorah…” Some Personal Reflections on the YU Center for Israel Studies’ Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project.
(Yeshiva University, 2012-07)Some Personal Reflections on the YU Center for Israel Studies’ Arch of Titus Digital Restoration Project -
Ambassador Dan Shapiro and Rabbi Yosef Blau in conversation.
(2021-03-17)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. -
Diasporas and borderland: A virtual tour of Alejandro Meter's photography: Alejandro Meter.
(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, New York., 2021-03-04)As part of the Diasporas Project at the Schneier Program and the ongoing Crisis and Hope: YU Voices series, Professor Perelis hosts Alejandro Meter, a professor of Latin American literature (USD) and award winning photographer. ... -
Lessons from Selma 1965, for American Jews 2020.
(Sponsored by the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs and the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies, Yeshia University., 2020-06-11)Lessons from Selma 1965, for American Jews 2020 -
From Africa 70 to Zion 80: Race and culture in contemporary Jewish music [video]
(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., 2020-06-25)From Africa 70 to Zion 80: Race and Culture in Contemporary Jewish Music [video] -
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