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Dr. Edward Berliner, Who Helped Build New Science Labs, Is Honored at YUHS Annual Dinner of Tribute

Jun 25, 2008
-- Students, parents, alumni, faculty, and administration celebrated nearly 100 years of commitment to Jewish values and education at the Yeshiva University High Schools (YUHS) annual dinner of tribute at the Marriot Marquis in Times Square on Monday, June 23. Dr. Edward Berliner of West Orange, NJ was honored as Faculty Member of the Year by YUHS, which is comprised of Yeshiva University High School for Boys / The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy (YUHSB) and the Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls (YUHSG). See photos from the dinner here. Dr. Berliner teaches calculus and AP physics at YUHSB and serves as the executive director of science management and clinical professor of physics at YU. “It is only appropriate that as we honor our beloved friend and colleague, Dr. Ed Berliner, we highlight our beautiful new state-of-the-art science laboratories,” Rabbi Mark Gottlieb ’87YUHSB, head of the boys' school, said about the two recently constructed labs in both the boys and girls high schools. “Ed was the inspiration and project manager in seeing this project through from vision to reality.” Watch the video honoring Ed Berliner. The gala dinner drew over 400 attendants from around the tri-state area, who were on hand to show their support for the high schools and their faculty. “Tonight we celebrate our schools, our accomplishments, and most importantly, our students,” said Rochelle Brand, head of school at YUHSG. “Our young men and women are the standard bearers for excellence in all their undertakings – in the realm of Torah Umadda education, in community services, and in love and devotion to the State of Israel.” Watch the video made about the high schools. Rabbi Gottlieb and Mrs. Brand went on to note several of the achievements and events that occurred throughout the year, including outstanding SAT scores; student science awards; the successful Julius Wrubel zt”tl International Service Mission, an annual educational expedition to various countries around the world; and Project Ra’yut, which sends YUHSG juniors to Israel to perform community service. Miriam Goldberg, YUHS Board chairman, praised the longstanding affiliation between the high schools and YU. “Our relationship with Yeshiva University is what makes our schools truly unique. YU and the high schools work hand-in-hand, cultivating the next generation of Modern Orthodox Jewish leaders. We could not be prouder of our university or its dynamic leadership.”