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Susie Baumohl, Associate Director of Alumni Affairs
Susie Baumohl earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the CUNY Queens College. After graduation, she has spent almost her entire working career in the not-for-profit sector, and the majority of that time working for the Jewish community. Prior to joining Yeshiva University as the Associate Director of Alumni Affairs, Susie served as Associate Director of Metro NY Region and Next Generation at ORT America, an organization

Adee Shepen, Director of Annual Giving
Adee Shepen joins YU as Director of Annual Giving. Most recently, Adee served as Chief Development Officer for JCC MetroWest and prior to the JCC she was the Director of Alumni Relations and Giving at Weill Cornell Medical Center. She has also held the position of Director of Development and External Affairs at The Calhoun School. Outside of work,

Aaron and Blanche Schreiber Torah Tours Impacts Jewish Communities

Last month, close to 80 Jewish communities across North America hosted students and alumni participating in the annual Aaron and Blanche Schreiber Torah Tours Simchat Torah Program of Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future. These 400 men and women spent Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah with Orthodox congregations and played large roles in the communities that they visited. “The ruach was really great,” said Rabbi Uri Goldstein of Ahavat Achim in Fairlawn, NJ, “we have never had a better

RIETS Alumni Reconnect with YU for Reunion and Annual RIETS Dinner


On Tuesday, October 27th, RIETS alumni returned to the Wilf campus for a day of reunion activities to mark their 25th, 40th and 50th anniversary since receiving smicha. The schedule included lunch with Dr. Norman Lamm as well as a “Pikuach Nefesh on Shabbat” shiur given by Rabbi Zvi Sobolofsky. The alumni, from the classes of 1959, 1969 and 1984 were then given a tour
A Center for All: CDC Provides Support to Alumni and Students
Yeshiva University’s Career Development Center (CDC) continuously establishes opportunities to benefit students as well as alumni. Through resources like InfoLink, alumni can serve as volunteer career advisors to students, and by participating in on-campus panels, information sessions and networking events, alumni provide direct and invaluable insight into career planning and job searching. “Dedicated alumni make a great contribution
  
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