Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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l i »• . ' ; rf WE DEDICATE Our yearbook to Robbi Moshe Meiselmon. Phd.. whose religious and admin- istrative guidance has helped to establish a major institute of Jewish learn- uc o i °ilf °TT ' k ' ' la ? ° ' ° ® b®® an inspiration to us all. We wish him health, happiness, and continued success in all his endeavors. UrLiq UILL- iquMLiL The Senior Class Of 1981

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SYNTHESIS-SHILUV: To us this is the meshing of both the Torch and Secular worlds. It is only with this synthesis that we con exist in our turbulent world of changing values. At YULA we achieve this synthesis by becoming involved in a combined program of Torch and general studies. Not only do we learn the subjects necessary to prepare us for college and careers in the modern world, but we can approach our futures with the moral foundation we obtain from the teachings of Judaism, Synthesis is not an ephemeral ideal, but a tangible reality. At YULA we see fine models of this synthesis in our Rabbis and instructors, the successful product of a Yeshivo and college education. In this yearbook, we have endeavored to highlight tlie dual nature of our program illustrating the compatible coexistence of both our worlds. .fx m as n nn : ■ ' i . iD ' HTi o n ' ' 3a nannttn o ' Tio ' ' 7n niv o ' non tdod otto nya .13 my?? ? no n Dio c ' jnn ' ?! ' TTiy ■?« nny D ' an ' 7 •• ' jy o- ' ino iV n o ' Djyn •»:© .can o- ]3m o- KDn njion nnswDo aK2 - jn ' JK d ? .D- - ' nn OK tdd ' 7t nnn ' n jik atnK ? ' mx iD:n T-nn .mo ■2i ' ?v .nxQn riTinb nr3ns7,nTn n ' ' Tin n- ' Tin ' n n ' 7 ' npm n- ' jiV nn nV ' npn oy Tmcp nT n z n zivn ' nyTV -n ' aa layKsrD .t ' ? ' ? nmoDn ' nc nK jl wk ,nKDn ni ' nl? n- ' 73N qk .thkd n ' 7n3 ' jTO mn o ' Dm v .-njiir yjrno o ' jiw o ' wjk oy ncp ■ ' ? n ' n ' Q ' ' 7in TK K ••Tin ' □•• ' 7in-nnD nayK ■ ' ' 7 iK.n ' TinTn nbi ' TipV ' oxy hk 57pV ' IK w .nNisT ' ? nB?p3 nyn ? o ' Tin ' ' ' ywma ' jnn ok idVk jKicn tiikb Tan ' .o ' mn- ' ja mTicfm mD m nawn mwyV thid naV yna m ' ya aVo d Kinw HKno ,ND-n m- flV nxna ' Tin ' Vd ,n ' 7Kn o ' -aTn T3 ' 7d , K WDini D nn jy tidb i Kin kdit Vo it ' pdh .y-tk ttt ay minn TiD ' ?n pk .n ' jinn nx ndi ' ? ' td m n ay Tinyb tti Kin .oTK- n ' ?o ' 7 in] n 3pnB .n ' 7y: moo it DJ N K ,yixpQ OT ' J aJ ' BD pT k ' ji ,min Tin ' ? ' ? D ' 3 ' TIW T13T ' 7 3iwn a ' Tiyw3 inncn ? ' 2in3,T3 .yixpo iniN tidV ' ? o ' wtpdw iDin tcd3 .nD ' 0T3 ' 3 1K3 tdVkw TDT3 ID mnini n ' B ' D ,nnn ' n oViy - Tnxn ,mo ' 7iy ' J073 n ' n ' jks? ' 7 ' 7a3c k ' T njponn mnno? T ' nyaw ' ■? nKni .anix itdV ' 77 □ iii ' nn cyTon o iy - ' jwn • TTN TIT oy mm ' ?v ' ? n y3 h ' Vik



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Rabbi Moshe Meiselman Dean of Academic Studies The The end of the senior year nnarks Q major turning point in one ' s life. As you, the second graduating class of YULA High School, close the door on your years of adolescence and emerge into the adult world, we are confident that the many years of preparation in the day school system of Los Angeles will equip you to meet the twentieth century as mature, in- telligent Jews. The philosophy of YULA High is that a firm foundation in limud ha torah is the only way that a young Jew becomes equipped to deal with the realities of modern life. Our sages taught us 1f a man will tell you there is wisdom among the nations of the world, believe him. If He tells you that there is Torah among the nations of the world, do not believe him. The only source that a Jew has for his values, for his ethics and for his world-view is the Torah. It is that solid learning of the classic sources of our tradition that will continue to inspire you for your entire lives. It is therefore important for you to view the learning of Torah not only as port of the schooling of your adoles- cence, but also as a continuing and necessary part of your life as a Jewish adult. During your lives you may learn much wisdom in many schools and universities, but it is only the continual learning of Torah that will inspire you to live your lives as well-integrated Jews and complete human beings. Rabbi Moshe Meiselman

Suggestions in the Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) collection:

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 123

1981, pg 123

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 209

1981, pg 209

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 58

1981, pg 58

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 176

1981, pg 176

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 120

1981, pg 120

Yeshiva University High School - Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 83

1981, pg 83


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