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http://www.yu.edu/about/
وتنتمى إليها كلية ( ألبرت إينشتين للطب )
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Yeshiva University is North America's oldest and most comprehensive institution combining Jewish scholarship with academic excellence and achievement in the liberal arts, sciences, medicine, law, business, social work, Jewish studies and education, and psychology. YU reflects a centuries-old commitment to the advancement of human knowledge and ethics.
With some 7,400 students at our undergraduate, graduate, professional, and affiliate schools, YU is consistently ranked among the top fifty research universities in the United States.
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Undergraduate Schools and Programs
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تاريخ الجامعة
History Of Yeshiva University
Yeshiva University traces its origins to Yeshiva Eitz Chaim, founded in 1886 on New York's Lower East Side. In 1896, the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) was founded there; the New York State Board of Regents chartered it in 1897. In 1915, the two schools merged.
Under the leadership of Dr. Bernard Revel, who served as president from 1915 until his death in 1940, the institution embarked on a plan of educational development and growth. In 1929, the institution moved to its Wilf Campus in Manhattan's Washington Heights. Liberal arts programs began with the establishment of Yeshiva College in 1928, and the first graduate curriculum (in Jewish studies) was introduced in 1935
The election of Dr. Samuel Belkin as president in 1943 inaugurated a new era of expansion. University status was granted in 1945 by the New York State Board of Regents. The institution initiated programs of general and professional studies, research, and special projects to benefit many constituencies. These included a college of liberal arts and sciences for women and graduate schools of medicine, law, social work and psychology.
Dr. Norman Lamm was elected president in 1976, following Dr. Belkin's death. He undertook a complete review of the University's structure and operations, and significantly expanded undergraduate study opportunities to include, among other things, a new undergraduate school of business. He also has enriched graduate and professional school resources and has established a carefully monitored fiscal system and development program to further the University's goals.
Richard M. Joel was elected president in 2002, succeeding Dr. Lamm. He brings to office the vigor of an outstanding Jewish communal leader and administrator. President Joel refined and sharpened these skills, furthering Jewish renaissance among college students in America and abroad. His experience and charisma as an educator and leader are considered key qualities to help advance Yeshiva University’s role as the flagship of Torah U’Madda, the synthesis of Jewish learning and the advancement of human knowledge.
http://cfyu.ca/History%20of%20YU.html
بالنسبة لمحاولة البحث عن اسم عالم وبروفيسور كبير بداخل الكلية ( ألبرت إينشتين )
ما وجدته يدعى ( روبرت سينجر ) وليس ( روبرت جيلهم ) .. !!!
وهو بالفعل عالم كبير بالتشريح والبيولوجى والأعصاب
Robert H. Singer, Ph.D.
Co-Chair , Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology
ولعله هو المقصود والله أعلم فطبيعة تخصصه من الممكن أن تأتى بأبحاث تفيد بما نشر ..
والشىء الآخر أن د/ عبد الباسط أن ما نشره بخصوص ( الإعجاز العلمى بعدة المرأة )كان من أهم القضايا التى ووجه بها بالتليفزيون الكندى .. !!
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Our Mission
The mission of the Canadian Friends of Yeshiva University is to support Yeshiva University’s Canadian students and alumni; to raise the University’s profile in Canada; to bring our spiritual, intellectual and creative resources to Canadian Jewish communities—and to raise the funds needed to make all of this possible
http://cfyu.ca/About%20CFYU.html.
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