Nov 19, 2020 By: yunews

He will also be working with Dr. Fine to build ties between the YU community and the Ethiopian community in Israel. “Through this relationship,” he explained, “we hope to improve relations between this ancient community of Jews of color and the American Jewish community, especially that part of it connected to the University.”
“Josh Karlip brings his deep and wide knowledge of all things Israel to CIS,” said Dr. Fine, “with a particular focus on the modern world. I am thrilled to work with him to bring Israel ‘in all of its complexities’ to YU!”
Dr. Selma Botman, provost and vice president of academic affairs, praised Dr. Karlip as a “deeply thoughtful and committed teacher and scholar who lives and breathes the values of YU—a model for our students, an exemplary colleague,” and sees his partnership with Dr. Fine as “consequential for the Center for Israel Studies.”