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Monday, 06 November 2006

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RABBI YAMIN LEVY - Vice President of Yeshiva Affairs

Rabbi Yamin Levy was ordained rabbi by Yeshiva University.  Formerly, the Academic Director of Sephardic Studies at Yeshiva University (2001-2006), he spent 18 years in the rabbinate in New Jersey, Seattle, WA. and Long Island, NY. Rabbi Levy is the author of the internationally acclaimed “Confronting the Loss of a Baby: A Personal and Jewish Perspective,” which was translated in Hebrew by Ruben Mass Publishers. He also wrote “Journey Through Grief: A Sephardic Manual for the Bereaved and Their Community” as well as authored numerous scholarly articles published in English and Hebrew on a range of topics including Jewish Law, Biblical Studies, and Maimonidean Studies.  Most recently, Rabbi Levy co-edited a book entitled “The Legacy of Maimonides: Religion, Reason, and Community.”  In addition to his work at YCT, Rabbi Levy is the Founder and Dean of the Maimonides Center.

 

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