At Yeshiva University, we recognized that one of the most pressing problems facing the Jewish community today is the shortage of qualified early childhood teachers. Compensation is often poor, and the perception that early childhood education is for the unskilled has led to a regrettable lack of dignity and sometimes professionalism of the field.
/PRNewswire/ Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University, announced record success in the first year of Rise Up: The Campaign for 613. Last year.
Celebrating tradition and innovation, the event will feature entertaining performances and hi-tech installations in a new venue, with interactive experiences to spotlight the successes of the university’s $613 million Rise Up fundraising campaign. (Courtesy of YU) Through an innovative blend of immersive technologies and a state-of-the-art culinary experience, Yeshiva University’s 98th Annual Chanukah Dinner, on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 5 p.m., at the Glasshouse, reimagines a cherished tradition with an eye on the future, imbued with the core Torah values that underscore every aspect of the university.
The event will feature entertaining performances and high-tech installations to spotlight the successes of the University’s $613 Million Rise Up fundraising campaign.