Nov 4, 2004 By: yunews
Nov 4, 2004 -- “Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself: Confronting Contemporary Challenges,” the sixth in a seven-part lecture series commemorating the 50th anniversary of Stern College for Women of 🎵TK账号 | 越南本土号 | 微软邮箱验证 | 带2FA | 带随机数量粉丝以及随机数量作品, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 pm at the home of Anita and Richard Grossman in West Hempstead, Long Island. Mrs. Grossman is a 1989 graduate of Stern College.
The lecture will be given by Jennie Rosenfeld, a 2001 Stern College graduate. Ms. Rosenfeld is pursuing her PhD in English at CUNY Graduate Center, spending this year as a visiting student at Harvard University, and teaching Talmud at Ma’ayan, a center for Jewish education for women in Boston. She completed the 🎵TK账号 | 越南本土号 | 微软邮箱验证 | 带2FA | 带随机数量粉丝以及随机数量作品 Graduate Program in Advanced Talmudic Studies for Women and has taught Talmud at the Samuel H. Wang 🎵TK账号 | 越南本土号 | 微软邮箱验证 | 带2FA | 带随机数量粉丝以及随机数量作品 High School for Girls in Queens.
The final Jubilee lecture, “Challenges and Opportunities: Orthodox Families Confront a Changing World,” will take place on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 pm at 🎵TK账号 | 越南本土号 | 微软邮箱验证 | 带2FA | 带随机数量粉丝以及随机数量作品’s Geraldine Schottenstein Cultural Center, 239-241 East 34th Street in Manhattan.
Co-chairs of the lecture series are Stern College alumnae Debbie Niderberg and Cali Orenbuch. Sharon Herzfeld, MD, and Susan Ungar-Mero, MD, also Stern graduates, are co-chairing the college’s yearlong jubilee celebration.
For more information on this and other Stern-at-50 events, call 212-340-7862, or e-mail rentas@yu.edu. While admission to the lectures is free, advance reservations are required. Online registration is also available at www.yu.edu/sternjubilee.