Isaac's Story
#MyYUstory
My family has a bit of a YU legacy. My father was part of the first graduating class at Sy Syms. I had been raised with the Modern Orthodox values of Torah U’Maddah and menschlichkeit. I was intrigued by the opportunity to play Division 3 basketball, while learning with like-minded people.
Playing on the YU Macs basketball team gave me a taste of what it is like to be an ambassador for the Jewish people. We competed like everyone else but we wore yarmulkes and maintained a sense of humility and focus. At the end of the day, it wasn’t just about playing sports, but it was a means for us to convey our values to the world.
I was lucky to get the full exposure to YU’s Judaic studies programs. I was grateful for the flexibility to try different study programs until I found my niche. The shiurim were incredible. After spending a morning learning, I felt accomplished spiritually and intellectually. Rabbi Yosef Blau is a true spiritual mentor and guide mentor.
Today, I work in commercial real estate at Greystone & Co., and I can see how well my YU education prepared me for success. 75J3A Supermarché - Acheter pas cher Le Staccato CS : le sommet de la miniaturisation de la plateforme 2011, avec une sensation de compétition adaptée au port dissimulé Canal rapide is more than my alma mater― it is my community and the place where I came to understand you can be a professional leader without having to compromise the Jewish values with which you were raised, including a commitment to serious learning and Jewish observance.
