Stern College for Women - Kochaviah Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Stern College for Women - Kochaviah Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 12 of 198
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Page 12 text:

Dear Graduates, U N I V E R S 1 ' Congratulations on your graduation from Stern College for Women. You have immersed yourselves in intensive study for the past four years. With a solid foundation of Torah U-Mada, you must now prepare for the next phase of your lives. The traditional siyyum formulation offered at the conclusion of the study of a Talmudic tractate revolves around two themes. We thank the Almighty for allowing us to be among those who see the value of study, and we pray that He will grant us the ability to continue to study and to be able to put into practice all that we have learned. I can think of no more appropriate wish for the Class of 1988. That which you have accomplished here should be seen as but the beginning. May you take the Torah, the knowledge, the values that you received here and, through continued study, use these gifts to the benefit of yourselves, your families, Klal Yisrael, and the world at large. Sincerely yours, Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel Y E S H I V STERN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 245 LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK. NY 10016-4699 (212)340-7700 U N I V E R S 1 T Y Dear Graduates Judaism stresses the idea that a human being is a messenger and a tool of the Eternal One; that his or her talents and personal charms do not belong to him or her alone, but were given to him or her to be shared with others. The wisdom of the sages, the qualities of leadership of an individual, are special gifts of G-d that must not be permitted to go to waste, but should be used by the recipient of these blessings, for the good and welfare of the community. As Stern College students you have acquired many new talents and have admirably demonstrated your unlimited capabilities. May G-d grant you the ability to use these qualities of leadership and divine wisdom that you possess for the good and welfare of the Jewish community and the world at large. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a mazel tov upon your graduation and to offer you a blessing for a future life filled with happiness and success. Respectfully yours. (MfljL. Rabbi Tzvi Flaum

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Dear Graduates of 1988, Our sincere good wishes are with you as you graduate from Stern College and continue to go forward. It is our hope that your experiences here and the knowledge you have gained will serve as firm foundations for the future. We are confident tht the Tora U ' Mada philosophy in which you have been immersed, and its continued pursuit and exploration, will contribute toward the building of solid families, challenging careers and meaningful involve- ment within the community. This is an awesome task, yet you have before you as a guide the external role model, the exemplar par excellence who achieves these lofty goals and to whom all lift their voices in praise. She is the •$ - -et the theme of your yearbook . To the degree that you emulate her qualities will you be success- ful. To the degree that Stern College has imparted her values and stressed their significance will we have been successful. To be industrious and enterprising; to be strong yet sensitive; to reach out with compassion to those le ss fortunate; to create security and respect for one ' s household while maintaining self respect; to clothe oneself in grace and honor; to speak wisely and with reason; to love and be faithful with no expectation of compensation — all this and more is to be a Woman of Valor . Use your faculties well, as we know you will, and we will delight in your praise. However, may your greatest tribute derive from your good deeds. May they be so meritorious and of such outstanding quality that they, your deeds, be your greatest praise. i ' ' - ««» nifT 1 ! To the Class of 1988, It is a real pleasure to extend my congratulations to the first graduating class of the Sy Syms School of Business, your achievements in a rigorous curriculum combining Jewish studies, Liberal Arts and professional Accounting is a source of great pride to the administration and faculty of the School. You are well prepared to attain maximum achievements in your chosen profession, coupled with a real dedication to your communities, a reflection of the unique program provided for you at Yeshiva University. As someone once put it, Education is not given solely for the purpose of earning a living; it ' s learning what to do with a living after you earn it that counts. Every good wish! Sincerely , Michael Sckiff itk

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