11 results
Sort by: Oldest first
Newest first
Oldest first

All Video

Speech

Yeshiva University Investiture of Rabbi Doctor Norman Lamm 11/7/1976

Rabbi Lamm is honored by Yeshiva University. Order of speakers: Dean David Mirsky; National Anthem - Cantor Paul Glasser; Invocation - Rabbi Max Schreier VP Student Affairs - Dr. Israel Miller; Miriam Kopelman; Dr. Lawrence Eisenberg; New York State Education Commissioner - Ewald B. Nyquist; US Representative - Herbert Tenzer; Jack D. Weiler; Max J Etra; Max Stern; Rabbi Doctor Norman Lamm; Benediction - Rabbi Maurice Lamm; Hatikvah - Cantor Paul Glasser.

Speech

Hesped Mar in Memory of The Rav Maran Hagon Rav Joseph Dov Halevi Soloveitchik April 25, 1993

Rabbi Lamm eulogizes his master, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik.

Speech

OU Dinner 1998

Rabbi Lamm discusses Jewish unity in a fractured denominational world.

Speech

Chag Hasemicha Convocation, Sunday March, 10, 2002

Rabbi Lamm delivers a sermon at the Chag Hasemicha Convocation.

Speech

RIETS Dinner Honoring Dr. Lamm, 2003

Rabbi Lamm delivers a sermon while being honored at the RIETS dinner.

Speech

The Future of Modern Orthodoxy, Part 1

Rabbi Lamm discusses the main characteristics that will determine the nature of Modern Orthodoxy and its place in the Jewish world. Rabbi Professor Norman Lamm received three degrees from Yeshiva University: B.A., Ph.D., and Rabbinic ordination. After twenty-five years in the pulpit and twenty-seven years as president of Yeshiva University, he is now the university's chancellor. He is the author of ten books, some of which were translated into a number of languages.

Speech

The Future of Modern Orthodoxy, Part 2

Rabbi Lamm discusses the main characteristics that will determine the nature of Modern Orthodoxy and its place in the Jewish world. Rabbi Professor Norman Lamm received three degrees from Yeshiva University: B.A., Ph.D., and Rabbinic ordination. After twenty-five years in the pulpit and twenty-seven years as president of Yeshiva University, he is now the university's chancellor. He is the author of ten books, some of which were translated into a number of languages.

Speech

Autobiographical Reflections - Full Interview

Rabbi Lamm is interviewed by Toldot Yisrael.

Speech

Glueck Center Dedication

Rabbi Lamm gives words of blessings at the opening of the Jacob and Dreizel Glueck Center for Jewish Study at Yeshiva University.

Speech

One of the Highlights of My Life

Rabbi Lamm, a chemistry student at Yeshiva College, hoped to use his science background to help the State of Israel. “Eyewitness 1948: The American Contribution” is a short film series produced by Toldot Yisrael with the support of the Ruderman Family Foundation, focusing on the efforts of Americans in the period leading up to the founding of the State of Israel. Films in the series describe WWII veterans (Machal) who fought in the War of Independence; volunteers who smuggled weapons, machine parts, and uniforms overseas; businessmen who raised funds to help bring Holocaust refugees to Palestine; and doctors, nurses, journalists, students, etc., who were eyewitnesses to Israel’s founding. Stories are selected to give American Jews a sense of pride in their role in building the State of Israel and to help educate Israelis about the unique contribution that Americans made to Israel's founding. Interviews for this series were made possible through a grant from the William Davidson Foundation. Producer: Eric Halivni (Weisberg); Director: Tal Ella; Production: Peleg Levy; Cinematography: Bridget Dungan; Interviewer: Eric Halivni; Editor: Nahum Grinberg; Original Score and Sound Editor: Uri Kalian; Research: Yael Biron; Graphic Design: Idit Keshales, Pickles Design. Archival photography used with permission of: Government Press Office Norman Lamm.