Music Monday is a free and open-to-the-public monthly concert series hosted by The Forum.📍 Performances take place in The Forum’s ground-floor Atrium on Monday evenings, once a month. This December’s>>>
Music Monday is a free and open-to-the-public monthly concert series hosted by The Forum.📍 Performances take place in The Forum’s ground-floor Atrium on Monday evenings, once a month. This December’s>>>
Yesterday JTS faculty and administration, along with members of the Rabbinical Assembly, met with Pak Yahya Cholil Staquf, leader of Nahdlatul Ulama, an Indonesian Muslim organization of 90 million>>>
Please enjoy a spirited musical ride through a wonderland of snow as more than 175 MSM students deliver an inspired, multi-ensemble interpretation of a holiday classic. Many thanks to all who took>>>
Henry Threadgill has had a singular life in music. At 79, the saxophonist, flutist, and composer is one of three jazz artists (along with Ornette Coleman and Wynton Marsalis) to have won a Pulitzer>>>
Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Israeli author Agur Schiff discusses his novel Professor Schiff’s Guilt. In this gripping story, an Israeli professor travels>>>
Calling all employees of Columbia, Barnard and Teachers College – ‘Tis the season of giving!✨ 🎁 Fill the hearts of the families in our neighborhood with joy this holiday season by donating a>>>
As we continue to celebrate Hanukkah and the dedication of houses of worship, consider this image of The New Synagogue, Hope Place in Liverpool, UK. The Liverpool New Hebrew Congregation was formed>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. When Charles Moore isn’t working on his dissertation, he is most likely>>>
Congratulations to A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholar Regan Sommer McCoy on being awarded a GRAMMY Museum Grant! Sommer is a member of the fourth cohort of Bundles Scholars and is the curator of the>>>
This Hanukkah let’s remember celebrations of the dedications of different synagogues throughout history. At its core, Hanukkah (Hebrew for dedication) is a celebration of the rededication of>>>
Rabbi Mordy Schwartz, JTS Librarian for Special Collections, hosted members from @cbst_nyc yesterday. Together they looked at items from the Library’s archive.by jtsvoice
A new study led by researchers at Columbia University indicates that patients who receive methadone take-home doses—a protocol expanded during the COVID pandemic—are no more likely to overdose or>>>
“La educacion es el pasaporte de tu vida,” or “education is the passport to your life,” is a phrase that @columbiacollege1754 sophomore Daniela Palacios heard a lot in her family growing up the>>>
Like so many in the community, I am heartbroken to learn of the death of Rabbi David Ellenson (z”l). Dr. Ellenson served as president and Chancellor Emeritus of Hebrew Union College – Jewish>>>
Racial discrimination and bias are painful realities and increasingly recognized as detrimental to the health of adults and children. These stressful experiences also appear to be transmitted from>>>
Edwidge Danticat, who holds a B.A. in French Literature from Barnard, has returned to Morningside Heights this fall as the Wun Tsun Tam Mellon Professor of the Humanities in the Department of African>>>
The State Pre-College Enrichment Program (S-PREP) is a free high school and college preparatory program designed for 7th – 12th grade students who are interested in pursuing a career in>>>
We at JTS are heartbroken to learn of the death of Chancellor Emeritus of @hucjir David Ellenson. A true Ohev Yisrael – a lover of the people Israel in all its diversity, a marvelous human being, a>>>
When a Tucson, Ariz., gunman killed five people and wounded 14 others in 2011, TC doctoral student Dawn Myers was on duty as a paramedic. The tragedy, Myers said, remained “raw” in the desert>>>
Dear MSM Community, It is with heavy hearts that we write to inform you that our brilliant colleague, Marlena Malas, a revered member of the MSM Community since joining the faculty in 1982 and a 2021>>>
“I believe it is actually an obligation, it is our obligation, it is the obligation of each generation, to grapple with halakhah and adapt it to our time. To do anything less is to contribute to the>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. Columbia senior Andrew Fagerheim has been committed to climate change>>>
The researchers’ highly detailed data also enabled them to track how ketamine affects dopamine networks across the brain. They found that ketamine reduced the density of dopamine axons, or nerve>>>
In the wake of the October 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas and ongoing war in Gaza, many have expressed alarm about the rise of polarizing rhetoric on this issue – both on campus and off. Dean Keren>>>