Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women is excited to welcome its first cohort of Anita Zucker Jewish Early Childhood Educators to campus this Fall 2023. The Anita Zucker Scholarship for Jewish Early Childhood Education is the brainchild of noted early childhood philanthropist and advocate, Anita Zucker. Zucker, a former classroom teacher herself and CEO of The InterTech Group Inc., a North Charleston-based global manufacturing conglomerate, recently gifted $5 million to YU to establish the Anita Zucker Program for Jewish Early Childhood Education. Her dedication to the field of education has resulted in initiatives across the country to professionalize and incentivize the field of early childhood education. This scholarship makes it possible for undergraduate students who are interested in early childhood education to become professionals without financial hardship, and it will lead the way in transforming the status of Jewish early childhood education.

Variety of flexible courses offering tangible career skills designed to help students thrive at any stage of their careers

Yeshiva University on Aug. 28 announced the launch of YU Global, a flexible educational arm of the university focused on preparing students for the current, ever changing job market. YU Global provides high-quality professional and post-professional training as an alternative to, or in addition to, traditional higher education. The program is designed to give learners a competitive edge with tangible skills to support pursuit of a new career, land a first job, or advance in their current workplace.

Recap: Hope leaves work early because of the three men who she suspects are from the KKK, and she heard them say that they were chasing a white Cadillac. She takes Bonnie to the park and meets this girl named Rivkah, who is wearing a long skirt and who has a sister D’vori that Bonnie is playing with. Rivkah invites Hope and Bonnie to come to her house.

Recap: On Hope’s first day at the dime store, three scary men come in, demanding Cokes and cigarettes. They see a little African American boy wearing a yarmulke and they trip him and tell Hope not to let “this kind of people” into the store. They leave without paying. She overhears them say they’re tracking a white Cadillac. Her scalp tingles with fear. They must be from the KKK.

NEW YORK NEWS

 Protests and arrests unfolded in New York as demonstrators expressed opposition to the city’s migrant housing plans, a recurrent occurrence amidst rising tensions over the proliferation of migrant shelters across neighborhoods. Notably, Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, was among those arrested for the second time in weeks, citing concerns that senior citizens were being displaced by migrants in housing allocation.

NEW YORK NEWS

 New York City Mayor Eric Adams embarked on a three-day trip to Israel, where he engaged in discussions with interfaith leaders in Jerusalem about combating antisemitism and promoting tolerance. Mayor Adams, known for his faith-driven values, emphasized the need for religious principles to be translated into meaningful actions amid rising global tensions. He encouraged the application of teachings from places of worship to the broader world to address catastrophic themes and heal nations. This visit comes as anti-Semitic violence continues in New York City, with Adams maintaining good relations with various Jewish communities. The mayor’s trip was sponsored by the New York UJA-Federation and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.