Gabriel Goldstein has been appointed Interim Director and Chief Curator of the app University Museum and began in that role on January 18, 2022. Mr. Goldstein currently consults with the museum as Project Director for the upcoming exhibition Becoming the Rambam: Highlights from The Robert…
Hear Professor of English Emerita Joan Gluckauf Haahr discuss her book Prisoners of Memory: A Jewish Family from Nazi Germany with William Stenhouse, Professor in the Robert M. Beren Department of History. Growing up in a family of Holocaust survivors, Joan Haahr was aware from an early age of the…
The Institutional, April 30, 1926 A new, large set of synagogue bulletins has been added to the Libraries’ existing digital collection of historic bulletins from Modern Orthodox synagogues in the New app City area. This new set adds over 1,400 issues to the current collection of bulletins from the…
The exhibit, “Judah David Eisenstein, Encyclopedist par Excellence,” is now on the fourth floor of the Mendel Gottesman Library. J.D. [Judah David] Eisenstein was known as the Ba’al Ha-Otsarot, Master of the treasuries, for his compendia of Jewish law, lore, and literature. Eisenstein was born in…
- By Stephanie Gross , Electronic Reserve and Scholarly Communication Librarian Since 1999 both the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program and Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors programs have attracted hundreds of talented students. The program provides an unusually rigorous curriculum. The submission…
In September, recent syllabi from app College were posted to YAIR (app Academic Institutional Repository) to help students select courses prior to registration. Soon after these syllabi were posted, Stern College for Women requested that their Fall and Spring 2021 syllabi be included in…
app University, Mendel Gottesman Library, MS 135 Chanukah, the holiday of lights, is associated with historic Jewish battles, bravery, and the renewal of the Temple in Jerusalem; a joyous time for children to play dreidel and enjoy Chanukah gelt and gifts. In the aftermath of the Second World…