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YE5HIVA UNIVERSITY 500 WEST IB5TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10033 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT September 27, 1978 Dear Graduates: It is a pleasure for me to greet you, the graduating seniors of Stern College for Women, class of ' 79. You have come to us from diverse backgrounds, and have been molded by your Stern College experience into a group which, if not homogeneous, shares the same transcendent commitment that binds you to the rest of the Yeshiva and to the whole House of Israel. In the Talmud, the study of Torah is considered as achieving a double goal: It is a mitzvah in its own right, and it is propaedeutic to the performance of all other -mitzvot . It is proper to extrapolate from talmud torah to education as a whole: your years at Stern were important in and of themselves, and will undoubtedly occupy an important and warm place in your memory for the rest of your lives. But in addition, it was a preparation for your future. Together with your teachers, I hope that these years of preparation will prove fruitful to you as you assume your rightful roles as creative Jewesses, transmitters of our sacred heritage, wives and mothers, and proud citizens of our country. NORMAN LAMM President NL:gf 14
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Greetings by Mr. Max Stern to Kochaviah Stern College for Women Yearbook It is with great pleasure that I extend warmest greetings to the 1979 graduates of Stern College for Women. Each facet of the college experience has contributed immeasurably to your personal development. In the classroom, in the laboratory, in cooperative efforts with faculty and administration, you have acquired a richer understanding of the Judaic heritage, a knowledge of the liberal arts and sciences, and a sensitivity to the processes of responsible citizenship. In the years ahead, much of what you have learned--facts and formulas, names and dates--will fade from memory. More lasting than the details of any discipline are precepts and values that you have imbibed here. This residue will determine the course of your life. May you continue to carry on the traditions of Torah even as you go forward to meet the challenges of career, home, and community service. I offer my very best wishes for the future. 15
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