by Chris Slater | Sep 29, 2015
The area of Jewish Studies at Berkeley is notable for both its chronological and disciplinary scope. Jewish Studies faculty cover fields from Hebrew Bible and Talmud and Midrash through medieval Jewish history to modern Jewish history, modern Hebrew and Yiddish...
by Chris Slater | Sep 29, 2015
The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life is one of the participating partners in the ketubbot digitization project of the Jewish National and University Library. Many of the over two hundred ketubbot (Jewish marriage certificates) in the collection are included in...
by Chris Slater | Sep 29, 2015
Indexes over 300 journals and newsletters covering a variety of subjects with an emphasis on Judaica, literature, education, arts, law and current Israel affairs (politics and society). (In Hebrew)
by Chris Slater | Sep 29, 2015
The UCLA Center for Jewish Studies sponsors nearly seventy courses a year in Jewish studies at UCLA, as well as some 50 lectures, symposia, and conferences on far-reaching topics in the field of Jewish studies (all of which are free and open to the general public)....
by Chris Slater | Sep 29, 2015
The Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania is the only institution in the world devoted exclusively to post-doctoral research on Jewish civilization in all its historical and cultural manifestations. Located in its...