Norman Lamm, an American educator, was a transformative figure in Jewish education and thought. As a rabbi and scholar, he shaped the future of Jewish learning and community life through his leadership at Yeshiva University. Lamm's intellectual contributions and commitment to Jewish tradition continue to inspire students, educators, and scholars to pursue academic excellence, seek deep understanding, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and faith.

"Not all Modern Orthodox Jews, at the present juncture, identify with what the Israeli government does. In Israel many religious Zionists strongly oppose the government because of the disengagement."



"Most Modern Orthodox are religious Zionists. Despite all differences and nuances among us, we consider the founding of the State a historic change. We accept it as something that came from Providence."



"I was critical of the Israeli government, however, for not being prepared for the move. One does not uproot thousands of people without planning in advance what will be done with them. This was a political and human error in which the government functioned poorly."



"As a result of this article, I was invited to testify in the Senate Judiciary Committee on privacy law."


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"Most students have thoughts about emigrating to Israel. A significant number go on aliyah. We are proud of our Israel programs, which come at a considerable cost to the university."



"At Cardozo, study of law is part of a larger culture. You can get a law degree and make a good living, but it is best that you do that having studied the discipline for its own inherent merit, because you love studying."

