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Dear Yeshiva University Community,
I would like to speak with you, members of the Yeshiva University Community,
about recent events in the news. As a result of the last week's revelations
regarding Bernard Madoff, much concern and speculation has arisen regarding
Yeshiva University. I write to you to make our situation clear.
Before going further let me reassure you:1. The University is financially strong.
2. Be assured that our levels of scholarships and financial aid will
not diminish.
3. Yeshiva University staff pensions are not impacted by this
revelation.
4. Our leadership, faculty and students are engaged and advancing.
5. We will learn all appropriate lessons from this experience.
6. We have been engaged over the last two months in reviewing our
budgets to seek ways to cut our operating costs due to global economic
realities. We will continue to do so and remain committed to advancing our
crucial mission of providing an education that ennobles and enables our
studentsBernard Madoff is no longer associated with our institution in any way. The
University had no investments directly with Madoff. Last Thursday night, we
were informed by Ascot Partners, a vehicle in which we had invested a small
part of our endowment funds for 15 years, that substantially all its assets
are invested with Madoff. The Ascot fund was managed by J. Ezra Merkin who
has served as a University trustee and chairman of the investment committee.
Mr. Merkin has resigned from all University positions.In the most recent statement from Ascot, Yeshiva's investment was valued at
about $110 million, which represents about 8% of our endowment. While these
facts are disappointing, we need to remain focused on the larger picture. We
are but one of many institutions and individuals that have been impacted.Let me be clear regarding our financial position: the University's
endowment, taking into account the Ascot loss, is currently estimated to be
approximately $1.2 billion, down from approximately $1.7 billion on January
1, 2008. That loss of 28%, calendar year-to-date, compares with an S&P loss
of 38% and Dow Jones loss of 32%. While certainly this represents a painful
decline, we are in the same or better position as many universities.
Although this decreased endowment must factor into our long term fiscal
plans, it will have minimal impact on day-to-day operations. Total income
from endowment last year represented 13% of the University's operating
income. Much more critical to our future health is the continued level of
financial support from the YU family, philanthropists, and friends. So,
while we are in a healthy and strong position to move forward, we must use
the moment to address all concerns that this situation has illuminated.In light of recent developments, we have decided to examine our existing
conflicts policies and procedures, and governance structures. To assist us
in this process, we have engaged Sullivan & Cromwell and Cambridge
Associates, internationally renowned and respected institutions with
recognized expertise in corporate and institutional governance, to ensure
that our policies, procedures and structure reflect not only best practices,
but the gold standard -- the standard to which we aspire for all our
endeavors. We will be working closely with our advisors over the coming
weeks and months and I'm confident that we'll emerge stronger than ever.I must add a more personal thought. We all should use these times to reflect
on our blessings but also to reflect on our responsibilities. We should
constantly be communally introspective and focus on advancing our ideals.
The times are appropriate for us to focus on our core values, to practice
and refine them and to share them with the world. We can and should always
advance. Yeshiva University is committed to engaging in that conversation
with other people of good will. I thank you for your interest, commitment
and support.Sincerely,
Richard M. Joel
President, Yeshiva University






Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:31PM
when Jews disavow Jews....that says something
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:34PM
it's getting hairy for mr merkin
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:34PM
In other words, he's dead to them.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:38PM
it's one thing to take money from the dirty gentiles, but to screw over members of the tribe?!
bad form, Madoff.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:40PM
when will this jew on jew crime stop? jews robbin jews? it just ain't right
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:41PM
First!!
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:42PM
Cox says body failed to probe Madoff
...giggle...
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:44PM
Cox says body failed to probe Madoff
...giggle...
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:47PM
Mensch no longer....
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:48PM
Mensch no longer....
Unmensch now.....
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:51PM
When a Jew says they're done with you, it's forever. No resurrections for the dead.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 12:51PM
from Mensch...
to Unmensch...
Next stop Gentile...
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:01PM
That's a pretty good letter. I'm going to save it and cut and paste from it if I ever run an endowment into the ground.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:06PM
I heard Madoff actually followed Kaballah.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:15PM
Yes, seems like a really good time to "examine our existing
conflicts policies and procedures, and governance structures".
Talk about shutting the barnhouse door a little late...
Posted by Clown Capital , Dec 17, 2008 1:17PM
Wow. This Madoff guy has created extensive collateral damage. This Merkin fellow has definitely just purchased his first "Soldier of Fortune" magazine...
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:23PM
Agree - nothing like buying hurrican insurance after the hurricane.........
and why is a $1.2 billion endowment in a fund of funds anyway? the entire staff and board should be fired!
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:24PM
Agree - nothing like buying hurrican insurance after the hurricane.........
and why is a $1.2 billion endowment in a fund of funds anyway? the entire staff and board should be fired!
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:25PM
Agree - nothing like buying hurricane insurance after the hurricane.........
and why is a $1.2 billion endowment in a fund of funds anyway? the entire staff and board should be fired!
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 1:29PM
Agree - nothing like buying hurricane insurance after the hurricane.........
and why is a $1.2 billion endowment in a fund of funds anyway? the entire staff and board should be fired!
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 2:04PM
there sure is a lot of pro-semitism on this thread. i think im offended.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 2:15PM
there is too much pro-semitism in this thread. i am offended.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 2:30PM
Nice pic...looks like if he burped a canary feather would pop out.
Posted by guest , Dec 17, 2008 2:45PM
"The times are appropriate for us to focus on our core values, to practice
and refine them and to share them with the world."
Translated: No more ponzis/frauds/frontrunning/insidertrading until we all get our internal communications back up to snuff. This crap must stop now!