Yeshiva University - Masmid Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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GEORGE WOLF New York, N. Y. George, the older of +he Wolf brothers, is a complete product of Yeshlva University. He attended Talmudical Academy and is a grad- uate of Teachers Institute where he won the Bible and hHebrew Liter- ature prizes. Studious and diligent, he is a Sociology major but ex- pects to continue in the educational field. MORRIS WOLF New York, N. Y. Morris, the younger of the Wolves, is like a parallel to his brother George. Also a graduate of T.A., he expects to graduate from the Teachers Institute in June together with College. Studious and dili- gent, he is a Sociology major, but expects, in time, to go into the Educational field. JOSEPH J. YOSHOR Brooklyn, N. Y. Senor Yoshor, who studied for two summers in Mexico, has come a long way from New Hampshire, where he was born. He attended T.A. and became immersed in its politics. He wrote three plays for Yeshiva College Dramatics and is Managing Editor of Commie. A very deliberate and fluent speaker, Joe is a member of the Debating Team. He is also Treasurer of the Placement Service. At present, Joe resides in good old Brooklyn which has nothing at all to do with the fact that he is an English major. x SEYMOUR ZAHN Brooklyn, N. Y. Zeke ' s experience in the International Relations Society taught him that it ' s really a pity that he has no relations among the Roshe Haye- shiva, such as Rabbi Lifshitz. This aspirant to the Rabbinate is a Zionist among Agudists, and an Agudist among Zionists, a Williams- burger among Heightsers, and vice versa. He is an old admirer of Dr. Jung, and a student of the history of the Middle Ages.

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AL SOKOLOW Brooklyn, N. Y. A budding English Lit. professor, so he says, Al came to Yeshlva after exploring the lake districts of Colchester, Conn. A T.A. grad- uate, Al joined every organization In school, including the Culbertson Brigade. He finally settled down as the efficient manager of our expanding Co-op. Among his friends he numbers particularly Rhoda, Sylvia, Judy, Rita and Beverly (at this counting). THEODORE STEINBERG New Brilain, Conn. Ted has finally vindicated his stay In college by being an A student in statistics. This New Englander discovered that Yeshlva exerts Its Influence even In the Middle East and he returned from Lebanon to finish his college course. Ted was president of the Soph Class and circulation manager of Commie. He majored In English, minored In Bio and may yet be a statistical rabbi or a rabbinical statistician (In Israel, he hopes.) MURRAY TOBIAS Queens, N. Y. This veteran of Rabbi Jacob Joseph attends the Yeshlva In the morning and majors In Philosophy In the afternoon. He lives in Ja- maica, where he reads the Torah every Saturday morning, but during the week he sleeps In the Dorm. His goal Is the Rabbinate, and, in- cidentally, Professor LItman is a neighbor of his. MORRIS TWERSKY Boston, Mass. Although Twerp is short on height, he Is long on depth. His Gestaltic views on Zionism have caused him much grief at the hands of the Assoclationlsts, but a devoted and loyal Betar he is and ex- pects to remain. This Boston bred son of a famous rabbinical family has seen service on the Student Council as vice-president of the Soph Class and participated In other student activities. One of Yukle ' s pet math students and occupying a front seat In Rabbi Paleyeff ' s shiur, Molshe has a double future before him — to be ordained at Yeshlva and do graduate work In math, and then, if not sooner, to Israel. I



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JACK ZUCKER Philadelphia, Pa. One of our Lebanon boys, Jack came back to us thin and tired, but we fattened him up as purchasing manager of the Co-op. He was also a member of the Health Committee, the Placement Service, and on the circulation and business staff of Commie. A math major. Jack, no matter what his future, expects to learn more about figures. SOLOMON POUPKO Philadelphia, Pa. Sol, son of a rabbinical family, has made himself famous in Yeshiva with his hilarious imitations of rabbis and other such. A T.A. graduate, he attends Yeshiva and is an English major In College. He also learned at the Mirrer Yeshiva last summer. Sol intends to be a talmudic scholar and a teacher and critic of Charlie Bahn ' s poetry. CAMERA SHY

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