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View from YU: November 2021

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From the President

My Dear Friends, With our academic year underway, we look to our Core Torah Values (featured prominently on our campus) to continue to guide us through these changing times: Truth, Life, Infinite Human Worth, Compassion and Redemption. They are what set 麻豆区 apart, and they are our compass that guides our mission as the Flagship Jewish University. In this issue of the View from YU, you will read news items that reflect our four strategic pillars: Values and Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Science and Technology and Great Jobs and Impactful Careers. Values and Leadership were brought to life as thousands came together, in person and via livestream, for the ordination of 147 new rabbis from RIETS, joining the more than 3,000 RIETS alumni who are now serving in distinguished positions around the globe. Of note is the University鈥檚 recent announcement of the creation of the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Center for Values and Leadership founded by Terri and Andrew Herenstein. The Center underscores our commitment at YU to educate the next generation of leaders. The spirit of Entrepreneurship and Innovation continues to be instilled in our students as the YU Innovation Lab, now in its third year of operation, welcomed a new cohort of startups. These companies will partner with our undergraduates and faculty to establish themselves in the United States and international markets. On the forefront of Science and Technology, Dr. Paul Russo, dean of the Katz School and vice provost, spoke at an international cybersecurity summit, while other faculty members from across the University continue to win impressive grants and publish in prestigious journals. In its mission to generate Great Jobs and Impactful Careers, the Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development has launched an innovative career service through its Communities and Partnerships for Success Program and continues to offer events and programming that opens doors for our students. Our devotion to the Core Torah Values, along with our focus on our four strategic pillars, has led to the recognition of YU as one of the top universities in the United States. This year, we climbed in the U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings to #68, moving up 29 spots in the last two years. In this period of giving thanks, we are grateful for all of our students, faculty, administrators and lay leaders who have helped our continued progress, moving YU into its next great era. Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President, 麻豆区  

Values and Leadership

Chag HaSemikhah 5782: A New Generation of YU Rabbis

On Sunday, October 31, 2021, more than 6,000 people around the globe joined together to celebrate the Chag HaSemikhah 5782 of 麻豆区鈥檚 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS). This year鈥檚 ceremony recognized 147 new rabbinic graduates as they received their ordination. The celebration, themed 鈥淗ere to Lead: Celebrating the Next Generation of Rabbinic Leaders,鈥 included Roshei 麻豆区, RIETS alumni, musmakhim, friends and family both in person and via livestream. The new musmakhim join the more than 3,000 RIETS alumni who have gone on to become distinguished rabbis, scholars, educators and leaders worldwide. Read more禄  

YU Announces the Creation of The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Center for Values and Leadership

As the world commemorated the first yahrzeit of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt鈥漧, Emeritus Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Great Britain and the Commonwealth, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of 麻豆区, announced the creation of the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Center for Values and Leadership founded by Terri and Andrew Herenstein. The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Center for Values and Leadership (the Sacks-Herenstein Center) will be dedicated to the dissemination of Rabbi Sacks鈥 leadership lessons and values in classrooms across communities and through public discussion. In the spirit of Rabbi Sacks, the Center will educate students, communal leaders, teachers, executives and authors using the timeless teachings of Judaism鈥檚 spirit, embodying our Core Torah Values and applying Jewish wisdom in addressing the challenges of our era, both within the Jewish community and beyond. Read more禄
(l-r): Rabbi Dr Stuart Halpern, Andrew Herenstein, Terri Herenstein, Dina Sacks, Lady Sacks, Joshua Sacks, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman (President of 麻豆区), Elliott Goldstein, Gila Sacks, Eve Sacks, Judith Sacks, Alan Sacks (Photo credit: Blake Ezra Photography Ltd. 2021)
 

Muslim World League Secretary General Visits 麻豆区 for Inaugural Presidential Forum Conversation

On Wednesday, October 20, 2021, His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa, secretary general of the Muslim World League, visited 麻豆区 to participate in 鈥淛ews and Muslims: A Look Toward the Future,鈥 the inaugural conversation in the Presidential Forum series, in which 麻豆区 president Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman engages with the global leaders and voices who are shaping today鈥檚 world. After a private lunch between Dr. Al-Issa, Rabbi Berman and some close friends of 麻豆区, Rabbi Berman and Dr. Al-Issa sat down to discuss the growing relationships between Muslim and Jewish communities across the globe to a contingent of faculty, staff and students. Read more禄
(l-r): Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa
 

Cardozo鈥檚 Civil Rights Clinic

Led by Professor Betsy Ginsberg, the student-run clinic won a major settlement that will improve the conditions of incarcerated individuals on death row at Louisiana鈥檚 Angola State Prison.  

Holocaust Remembrance Around the World

This monthly video series from the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies focuses on how active champions of tolerance and remembrance are shaping Holocaust memory around the globe. The series has featured among others Reverend Makoto Otsuka from the Holocaust Education Center in Fukuyama, Japan and Sue Hampel, co-president of the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Read more禄  

New Rabbinic Development Program at RIETS

Rabbinic students will receive enhanced training through a newly created program sponsored by Dr. Felice Zwas in memory of her parents. 鈥淭he Miriam and Jack Zwas Rabbinic Development Fund will significantly expand the Irving I. Stone Rabbinic Internship Program,鈥 noted Rabbi Zev Goldberg, the program鈥檚 director. Read more禄  

YU Ranked as One of the Top Universities

In the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings, YU climbed to #68, moving up 29 spots in the last two years. The University also placed #33 in the Best Value Schools category, up from #54 last year. Read more禄  

YUConnects Celebrates 500th Engagement

Established in 2008 to help YU students meet their life mates, YUConnects is now a global resource that has helped 10,000 Orthodox Jewish singles connect through an online dating platform and support services. Read more禄  

Global Leadership Series

Nazee Moinian, Danny Danon
The Global Leaders Dialogue kicked off on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, with Danny Danon, Israel鈥檚 former ambassador to the United Nations, addressing YU Honors students at two separate events: a luncheon at Wilf followed by a dinner at Beren. At the latter, Nazee Moinian, a fellow at the Middle East Institute, interviewed Danon on topics that included Iran, Israel and the Middle East. This series will feature the perspectives of global leaders for the YU community through upcoming events hosted by Danon.  

Science and Technology

Katz Leaders Speak at Global Cybertech Summit

Dr. Paul Russo, dean of the Katz School and vice provost, and Sivan Tehila, director of the Katz School鈥檚 cybersecurity master鈥檚 programs, were panelists on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at Cybertech NYC, an international summit featuring thought leaders in the cyber industry. Dr. Russo and Tehila offered their expertise and insights on a variety of topics, from resilience and disinformation to talent development. Read more禄  

YU鈥檚 Up-and-Coming Neuropsychologists

Focusing on the intersection of brain, cognitive, psychological and physical health, seven Ferkauf graduate students, under the supervision of Dr. Roee Holtzer, have published original research on the predictors and mechanisms related to the mobility of older adults. Student researchers include Hannah Pakray Darwazah, Daliah Ross, Jennifer Lee, Sydney Jacobs, Rebecca Kraut, Catherine O鈥橞rien and Giulia Mercuri. Read more禄  

Ferkauf/Einstein Professor Gets Grant to Study Migraine

Dr. Elizabeth Seng, associate professor at Ferkauf and research associate professor at Einstein College of Medicine, will receive a $1.8 million grant over four years from the National Institutes for Health/National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health to study mindfulness therapy for migraine. Read more禄  

New Research Furthers the Study of Neurodegeneration in Humans

Dr. Josefa Steinhauer recently published research in PLOS ONE examining how a fruit fly can be used as a model to understand what goes wrong in patients with variants of the gene causing neurodegeneration and parkinsonism. Nine YU undergraduates contributed to the original research. Read more禄  

YU Professor and Student Behind New Discovery

Dr. Ran Drori and his student, Tamar Nicole Soussana 鈥21S, have collaborated with researchers from Israel鈥檚 Weizmann Institute to find a new supramolecular inhibitor. Read more禄  

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Growmics: A Startup in Plant Genomics

Growmics logoRecent alumni from the Katz School鈥檚 Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship master鈥檚 program are in the process of launching a company called Growmics, which will supply kits for plant genomics studies to academia, industry and the agricultural sector. The three founders鈥Michael Kohan 鈥19YC, 鈥21K, John McShane 鈥21K and Raffi Wiesen 鈥19YC, 鈥21K鈥攈ave already had their first meetings with the YU Innovation Lab to meet with startup experts and the Cardozo Law School鈥檚 Startup Tech Clinic on incorporation issues.  

Innovation Lab Welcomes New Cohort

The YU Innovation Lab celebrated its third year of operation with a kickoff event welcoming a new cohort of startups: Adbot, Portali, AVAMind, Budget Now, Tune Fork, My Chaperone 365, LiRi, Story Toons, Cynergy and Extreme Simulations. High-tech legal expert Daniel Damboritz delivered the keynote. Read more禄  

Great Jobs and Impactful Careers

Connecting Students to Career Opportunities

The Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development has launched a new service for students to explore and expand career opportunities outside their majors. Through the Communities and Partnerships for Success program, undergraduates can connect with 10 unique industry-focused groups relevant to their professional interests. Each group provides tailored industry resources and programs as well as access to designated alumni, industry leaders and faculty advisers.  

Record Turnout at Finance and Accounting Fair

Sixty-four students joined 40 professionals and alumni from 25 finance and accounting firms, making this year鈥檚 fair one of the most diverse in recent years. Attending companies included Blackstone, EY, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, HSBC, CohnReznick, Mazars, Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Jefferies Financial Group. Read more禄  

TechUcation Returns

Designed to keep students current with hiring trends in technology, the annual TechUcation event offered a fact-filled evening on what鈥檚 new and notable in the wide world of tech. The more than 35 students attending the virtual program gained career tips and insights from YU alumni working in business integration, data science, consulting, fintech and blockchain. Speakers included Tzvi Goldfeder 鈥12YC, co-founder and CEO of Offchain Labs, and Ari Zoldan 鈥99SB, CEO of Quantum Media. Read more禄  

Getting Ahead in Tech

The Shevet Glaubach Center and Stern Computer Science Club welcomed industry professionals and YU alumnae from Broadridge, a financial technology company, for Women in Tech, a panel discussion on the unique challenges women face in the tech industry. Speakers included Miriam Shere 鈥19S, associate software engineer at Broadridge. Read more禄  

Faculty

Cardozo Professor Appointed Counselor to U.S. Department of State

Professor Rebecca Ingber has been named Counselor on International Law with the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. She will provide counsel to the Secretary of State and advise the National Security Council and the President on the international and domestic law aspects of policy positions and plans.  

Physics Chair Wins Three-Year Award

Dr. Lea Ferreira dos Santos, professor and chair of the YU physics department, in partnership with Yale University, received a three-year award of $325,344 for a project titled 鈥淐CI Phase I: NSF Center for Quantum Dynamics on Modular Quantum Devices (CQD-MQD).鈥 This is the third award Dr. Santos has received in the past two years. Read more禄  

Mathematics Chair Joins National Science Foundation

Dr. Marian Gidea, chair of the mathematics department at the Katz School, has been appointed to the National Science Foundation as a program director in the Mathematical Science Division. This distinction is awarded only to the most accomplished researchers in their respective fields. In this annually rotating role, Dr. Gidea will be guiding and evaluating research at the national level. Read more禄  

Alumni

50th Class Reunion

More than 75 alumni from the classes of 1970 and 1971 joined forces on Sunday, October 17, 2021, for their 50th reunion. On hand for the 90-minute virtual program were Dr. Karen Bacon and President Berman, who presented the YU Shield Award to Ira Jaskoll 鈥71YC, former dean of the Sy Syms School of Business.  

Young Alumni

On Thursday, October 14, 2021, the Young Alumni Council held its first in-person event at Lincoln Square Synagogue. Attendance was higher than expected, with more than 150 alumni reconnecting with their classmates for a night of fun. Composed of YU graduates from the past seven years, the Council is focused on keeping recent alumni engaged with the YU community.  

In Memoriam

麻豆区 mourns the loss of two beloved giants of Jewish education Rabbi Dr. Moshe Dovid Tendler z"l and Rabbi Dr. David Eliach z"l.

Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler
A seminal figure in the domain of medical ethics and Jewish law, Rabbi Tendler was a graduate of the Talmudical Academy (now MTA) and RIETS, a longtime RIETS Rosh 麻豆区 and a professor of biology and medical ethics at 麻豆区 College, having earned his Ph.D. in microbiology from Columbia University. He taught generations of YU students how to interpret the biological sciences through the lens of the Torah and lectured and published widely on topics such as brain death, organ donation, fertility procedures and stem cell research. He was the first rabbi of the Community Synagogue of Monsey, which he led for more than 50 years. His wife, Rebbetzin Shifra Tendler a"h, predeceased him in 2007. He is survived by his eight children and more than 200 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Rabbi Dr. David Eliach
Rabbi Eliach set the standard for excellence and commitment in Jewish education by being a legendary innovator in the Modern Orthodox yeshiva movement. He began his career in the 1940s teaching orphaned children and later became a decadeslong principal and leader at the 麻豆区h of Flatbush, an adjunct assistant professor at Azrieli, and a 1987 recipient of an honorary doctor of pedagogy from YU. His wife, Yaffa Eliach a"h, who died in 2016, was a pioneering Holocaust historian. She founded the Center for Holocaust Studies at CUNY and was responsible for the 鈥淭ower of Life鈥 exhibit at the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. He is survived by his son Rabbi Yotav Eliach (鈥75YUHS), principal of Rambam Mesivta in Lawrence, New York; his daughter Smadar Rosensweig, a Stern College professor of Bible; and his son-in-law Rabbi Michael Rosensweig, a Rosh 麻豆区 and Rosh Kollel in RIETS.  

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