Descriptive Summary
Scope and Content:
Organization:
American Jewish University:
The Bel and Jack M. Ostrow Academic Library:
The Burton Sperber Memorial Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles:
The Lowy-Winkler Family Rare Book Center:
The University Archives:
Subjects:
Descriptive Summary
Identifier/Call Number: CaLaAJUL1_21
Title: American
Jewish
University College in Israel (AJUCI), Academic Departments and Schools, American
Jewish
University Archives (Institutional Records)
Date (inclusive): 1995
Collector:
American
Jewish
University;
University of Judaism;
Brandeis-Bardin Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.)
Repository:
University Archives and Ostrow Library, American
Jewish
University
15600 Mulholland Dr.
Bel-Air. California 90077
Extent:
1 Folder (Box 21)
Location: Physical files are housed at the Ostrow Library of the American
Jewish
University.
Abstract: The records in this series contain materials related to the American
Jewish
University College in Israel (AJUCI). Subseries include Young Judea Year Course in Israel.
Language: Materials are in English and Hebrew
Administrative Information
Access:
This collection is open for research with permission from the Ostrow Library staff. Some materials may be restricted. Contact
the Archive (sivanst3@gmail.com) or the Library (library@aju.edu).
Accruals:
Additions to this collection may be transferred regularly.
Rights:
Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission
of the copyright owners. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreement,
donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially
exploited without permission of the copyright holder. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of item], American
Jewish
University College in Israel (AJUCI), Academic Departments and Schools, Guide to the American
Jewish
University Archive, American
Jewish
University, Bel-Air, CA 90077.
Acquisition Information:
Collected by various members of the American
Jewish
University.
Scope and Content:
The records in this series contain materials related to the American
Jewish
University College in Israel (AJUCI). Subseries include Young Judea Year Course in Israel.
The American
Jewish
University Archive is a collection of documents, pamphlets, recordings, letters, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, and
ephemera that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American
Jewish
University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses.
Organization:
The collection is part of Series 5: Academic Departments and Schools.
It is organized in 1 sub-series.
- V. Academic Departments and Schools: 1947-2014
- 17. American
Jewish
University College in Israel (AJUCI) 1995
- Subseries 1. Young Judea Year Course in Israel
American
Jewish
University:
The
American
Jewish
University
, with its Familian campus in Bel Air, California and Brandeis-Bardin campus in Simi Valley, California, is the outcome of
the 2007 union of Brandeis-Bardin Institute (BBI) and the University of Judaism (UJ).
In 1947, the University of Judaism was founded in Los Angeles, the vision of Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, the author of Judaism as
a Civilization, who advocated the creation of an educational institution incorporating diverse elements of
Jewish
civilization and culture under one roof. To carry out his dream, he received the support of the
Jewish
Theological Seminary in New York and the Bureau of
Jewish
Education of Los Angeles.
Six years earlier, BCI was founded by Dr. Shlomo Bardin to safeguard against assimilation of young American Jews by making
“the great ethical heritage of Judaism” relevant to them. Brandeis Camp Institute was named to honor our nation’s first
Jewish
Supreme Court Justice, Louis D. Brandeis, who was instrumental as the visionary and primary funder of Dr. Bardin’s initial
programmatic endeavor. BBI was located for brief periods of time in Amherst, NH, Winterdale, PA and Hendersonville, NC before
finding its home in 1947 in Simi Valley.
The Bel and Jack M. Ostrow Academic Library:
The Ostrow Library , is designed to meet the needs of the University's faculty and students, as well as scholars conducting research in all fields
of
Jewish
culture and civilization. Members of the general public are also invited to use the Library’s materials for personal enrichment
and enjoyment. With approximately 110,000 print volumes, the library's collections have grown consistently through endowments,
gifts of major private collections and an ongoing acquisition program.
The Burton Sperber Memorial
Jewish
Community Library of Los Angeles:
The Lowy-Winkler Family Rare Book Center:
The Lowy-Winkler Family Rare Book Center , a gift of Peter and Janine Lowy, is home to the Maslan Bible Collection. This unusual assemblage of exceptional volumes
includes approximately 4,000 Bibles, some dating back almost to the inception of the printing press. This collection also
features bible translations representing most of the written languages of the world, as well as the Kalman-Friedman Collection
of Italian Judaica.
The University Archives:
The
University Archives of the American
Jewish
University is a collection of documents, pamphlets, recordings, letters, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera
that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American
Jewish
University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses.
Photograph and Digital Archive:
- The American
Jewish
University
Digital Archive includes photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin
Institute which merged to become American
Jewish
University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses.
These photographs include great
Jewish
thinkers who founded AJU and were involved with its growth over the years. The creation of both institutions was made possible
by philanthropists to whom we owe the building of University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute.
Audio-Visual Archive:
- The American
Jewish
University
Audio-Visual Archive is a collection of audio-visual records of lectures, shows, and events taking place at or produced by the American
Jewish
University (formerly University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute) over the years.
Louis Shub Documentation Center:
- The
Louis Shub Documentation Center at the American
Jewish
University is a collection of thousands of articles from various newspapers and periodicals covering a range of subjects.
Gathered by Dr. Shub, the former library director of the University of Judaism, the collection was used by students to research
subjects such as Israeli and
Jewish
figures, Foreign Policy, Global
Jewish
Communities, Israel, the Middle East and many other issues and subjects. The importance of this collection is the juxtaposing
of articles from major papers with those of small local papers both covering the same event.
The finding aid to the collection can be viewed at:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c85h7jcf/
Subjects:
Note
(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
Personal and Corporate Names:
American
Jewish
University
Brandeis-Bardin Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.)
University of Judaism
Camp Ramah.
Women's League for Conservative Judaism
United Synagogue of America.
Jewish
Theological Seminary of America.
National Women's League
University Women of the University of Judaism
Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Shub, Louis
Lieber, David L.
Greenberg, Simon, 1901-
Wexler, Robert
Turner, Justin G.
Fligelman, Julius, 1895-1980
Heschel, Abraham Joshua, 1907-1972
Kohn, Jacob, 1881-1968
Swig, Benjamin Harrison, 1893-1980
Pressman, Jacob;
Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem, 1881-1983
Finkelstein, Louis, 1895-1991
Levine, Sid
Wise, Aaron M.
Vorspan, Max
Zemach, Benjamin
Helfman, Max
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
Eisenshtat, Sidney, 1914-2005
Gindi, Elie M.
Bergman, Martin
Jospe, Erwin
Alexander, Hanan A., 1953-
Bradley, Tom, 1917-1998
Dorff, Elliot N.
Cohen, Gerson D. (Gerson David), 1924-
Dortort, David
Goodhill, Victor, 1911-
Gordis, David M.
Schulweis, Harold M.
Glass, Judith
Ray, Eric
Krems, Nathan
Ackerman, Walter I.
Kahn, Peter M., 1878- [from old catalog]
Gordis, Robert, 1908-
Wolfson, Ron
Cohen, Aryeh
Oppenheim, Lois Hecht
Schary, Dore
Zevit, Ziony
Familian, Isadore
Seewack, Benjamin
Ostrow, Jack
Ostrow, Bel
Easton, Harold
Subjects and Indexing Terms
General Subjects:
Judaism.
Zionism and Judaism.
Israel.
Education.
College presidents.
Jewish
college presidents
Rabbis.
Philanthropists
Scholars.
Art.
Patrons of education
Board of directors--United States.
College administrators
Libraries.
Jewish
artists
Jewish
college teachers
Authors.
Faculty, University
Women.
Musicians
College campuses.