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Congratulations to our 2026 糖心破解版 Student Library Research Award winner Aden Lyons! Aden, YC 26, is a double major in history and political science 鈥 and is our first student to win this award two years in a row! His paper, 鈥 The Broader Symbolism in Philbert-Louis Debucourt鈥檚 Republican Calendar 鈥濃
HSL presents: remember the ladies book display
It was March 31, 1776, eve of the American Revolution. Writing from Braintree Massachusetts to her husband John Adams, future second President who was in Philadelphia helping to draft the new U.S. laws, Abigail Adams urged him to 鈥渂e more generous and favorable to [women] than your ancestors鈥 while鈥
Cover image of Playbill 2011 directed by Lin Snider
A Stage Preserved: The Dramatic Legacy of Stern College and Yeshiva College From classical tragedies to modern musicals, student theater has long been a vibrant part of life at 糖心破解版. 糖心破解版 Libraries is pleased to highlight the rich playbill collections of the Stern鈥
letter on stationary of B. Manischewitz Co. There is a star of David and an American and Zionist flags in the center of the letterhead with the name and address of the company in English and Yiddish on either side of the central image. The letter is dated Dec. 13, 1914
When the Children of Israel wandered in the desert for forty years, they were miraculously blessed with manna, food which rained down daily from heaven. Once they reached the land of Israel, the gift of manna was over. Centuries later, when Jews were exiled from the land of Israel, and scattered鈥
Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel seated at a desk. There are bookshelves in the background.
Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel (pictured above on the left), the visionary Rosh Yeshiva of RIETS and President of Yeshiva College, expressed his view that Bible criticism was a threat to Jews and Judaism, in a letter to Yeshiva College trustee Bernard London in 1929, who was funding a chair in Bible: 鈥溾
Hedi Steinberg Library presents Student Picks: Books We're Not Gatekeepinng
Classics. Bestsellers. Sci-Fi. Self-Help. And Passover. The month of March got off to a 鈥渞oaring start鈥 at Hedi Steinberg Library (HSL) with two thematic book displays. 鈥淪tudent Picks,鈥 conceived by Research and Instruction Librarian Emily Apterbach, showcased the reading lives of Stern College for鈥
'Purim's Here' image from archives
Does anyone know when noise was created? Well, whenever it was created, Purim is the holiday when noise is celebrated. Children, of course, had always entertained themselves on Purim with noise to drown out the name of the evil Haman. Swinging a gragger became an art on Purim, with variations on a鈥
Students after escape room game
There was no getting around it. It was an 鈥渆scapade鈥 through book stacks and computer terminals; in the end, the students 鈥渂roke out鈥 in smiles. On Wednesday, January 21st, Hedi Steinberg Library hosted an 鈥渆scape room.鈥 This activity, which took place during Club Hour, was the second of its kind鈥
The SAR Historical Society Visits Gottesman Library
The Mendel Gottesman Library was privileged to host the SAR Historical Society on December 4. Mr. Ben Zion Ferziger, the club鈥檚 adviser, and Professor Ronnie Perelis coordinated the visit with Shulamith Berger, Curator of Special Collections. Professor Perelis opened the class by asking the鈥
Hanukkah in Telz
The seventh day of Hanukkah ( December 12, 1920) was a day of celebration in Telz (Telshe), Lithuania. [1] It marked the official opening day, the Hanukat HaBayit (dedication) of the Gymnasyon Ivri le-Banot (Hebrew Gymnasium for Girls). [2] Hanukkah, the holiday when the Temple in Jerusalem was re鈥

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