Jul 24, 2017 By: mta
Josh Appel ('17) follows in the footsteps of his father Michael Appel ('87), grandfathers Rabbi Shlomo Appel ('63) and Dr. Stanley Landsman ('55), and great-grandfather Hyman Lifschitz ('28). Additionally, both Josh's grandmothers - Miriam Grossman Appel and Esther Lifschitz Landsman - are graduates of sister-school YUHSG/Central and his paternal great-grandfather Rabbi Gersion Appel, a graduate of both Yeshiva College and RIETS, served as a Professor of Jewish studies for many years at Stern College for Women.
What does it mean to you to be a part of such a long family legacy?
To be part of a long family legacy such as this is truly something special. How many people can say they walked the same hallway as their father, grandfather and great-grandfather? The history MTA has is unbelievable and cannot be forgotten. I'm lucky to be a part of something that is bigger than just me and just one class. I'm included in a legacy of outstanding alumni from my family and that is something I will cherish forever.
Have you ever spoken to your father or grandfather about what the school was like when they were here? Did they share any interesting stories?
Josh with his father Michael ('87)
Josh with his grandfather Dr. Stanley Landsman ('55)
Josh with his grandfather Rabbi Shlomo Appel ('63)