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Orthodox rabbi Julius Berman, who influenced secular and observant Jewish institutions, dies at 90
His extensive leadership at some of the largest Jewish communal organizations in the United States defined his broader legacy.
From Miami to Beit Shemesh: A doctor’s mission to restore Hebrew pronunciation
President Herzog to visit New York on Sunday
Campus antisemitism is symptom of America’s lost values, Yeshiva University pres. tells 'Post'
Yeshiva University head: We need ‘Fighting Jews’ and ‘Inspiring Jews’
While a great deal of attention in the United States has been appropriately focused on fighting antisemitism, the achievements of the YU basketball team were about Jewish pride.
Combating the darkness of antisemitism by spreading more light - opinion
For most of Jewish history, the Jewish community was focused on protecting themselves – ensuring the survival of the Jewish people. To protect is essential, but our mission is to project.
Multimedia exhibit focusing on Samaritans premiers in New York
The Samaritans: A Biblical People showcases contemporary work by artists from the Jewish Art Salon
Rape allegation at Yeshiva University stirs reforms — and skepticism
On March 10, the university announced it had hired a new deputy Title IX coordinator who will assist with sexual harassment and assault-related matters.
YU'S Ryan Turell to try and become the first orthodox Jew in the NBA
Ryan Turell of the Yeshiva University (YU) Maccabees to enter the 2022 NBA draft.
Yeshiva U students land in Vienna to help Ukrainian refugees
The school reported that 124 students applied to participate in the mission within 24 hours of it being announced.
Impressive Yeshiva U basketball team eliminated from NCAA tournament
“This team changed the world,” Yeshiva University head coach Elliot Steinmetz said after the loss. “I am very proud of them.”
Enes Kanter Freedom, Amar'e Stoudemire join YU prayer for Ukraine
NBA players Enes Kanter Freedom and Amar'e Stoudemire stood during a prayer for peace at a Yeshiva University game.
At Yeshiva U., students get used to their basketball team winning
The school’s small size contributes to the Macs’ appeal, students say, because in many cases they’re rooting for their friends and classmates.