Guide to the Continuing Education Records, Academic Departments and Schools, American Jewish University Archives (Institutional
Records)
Prepared by Sivan Siman-Tov, American Jewish University
Ostrow Library and University Archives, American Jewish University
Bel and Jack M. Ostrow Library
15600 Mulholland Dr.
Bel-Air. California 90077
310-440-1238
URL: http://library.aju.edu/
Archives URL: http://callimachus.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15008coll11
E-mail: library@aju.edu
E-mail: sivanst3@gmail.com
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Continuing Education, Academic Departments and Schools, American Jewish University Archives (Institutional Records)
Collection number: CaLaAJUL1_17
American Jewish University
Bel-Air, CA 90077
- Date Completed:
- 2014
- Encoded by:
- American Jewish University Archives
© 2014. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Identifier/Call Number: CaLaAJUL1_17
Title: Continuing Education, Academic Departments and Schools, American Jewish University Archives (Institutional Records)
Date (inclusive): 1977-2014
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:
2 Boxes (Box 17 and 18)
Location: Physical files are housed at the Ostrow Library of the American Jewish University.
Abstract: The records in this series contain materials related to Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/the Whizin
Center for Continuing Education). Subseries include General Materials, Programs, and Classes, Seminars & Trips.
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], Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/Whizin Center for Continuing Education)
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 Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/the Whizin
Center for Continuing Education). Subseries include General Materials, Programs, and Classes, Seminars & Trips.
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 3 sub-series.
- V. Academic Departments and Schools: 1947-2014
- 13. Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/Whizin Center for Continuing Education) 1977-2014
- Subseries 1. General Materials
- a. Catalogs
- b. Communications
- c. Budgets
- d. Events
- Subseries 2. Programs
- a. University Institute of Jewish Studies
- b. Public Lecture Series
- c. Marriage Enrichment Department
- d. Making Marriage Work
- e. Schurgin Elderhostel/ Schurgin Road Scholar
- f. UCLA Joint Program in Jewish Studies
- g. Introduction to Judaism/ Louis and Judith Miller Introduction to Judaism Program
- h. The Program in (of) Adult Jewish Studies
- i. Wagner Program
- j. Summer Festival of the Arts
- k. Lecture & Artist Bureau
- l. The Simmons Family Charitable Foundation Annual program in Biblical Archaeology
- m. Family Concert Series
- n. Dortort Program of the Arts
- Please see Container List for continued list of programs.
- Subseries 3. Classes, Seminars & Trips
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 Burton Sperber Jewish Community Library at American Jewish University now serves as the official Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles. This new library succeeds
the original Peter M. Kahn Jewish Community Library that was formerly housed at the Los Angeles Jewish Federation. Dedicated
by his family in memory of noted Los Angeles philanthropist and landscape developer Burton Sperber, this library welcomes
the entire Los Angeles Jewish community to enjoy its state-of-the-art facility including regularly scheduled programs for
children and families as well as author and other literary encounters.
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.
Box 17-18
Subseries: 5.13:
Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/Whizin Center for Continuing Education)
1977-2014
Archival Material:
Physical Description: 2 Boxes (Box 17 and 18)
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Department of Extension Education (1947-1949), see Box 15, folder 5.
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
University Institute please see Box 15.
Scope and Content Note
The records in this series contain materials related to Continuing Education (Department of Continuing Education/the Whizin
Center for Continuing Education). Subseries include General Materials, Programs, and Classes, Seminars & Trips.
Variant Name: Department of Continuing Education (DCE) (1976-)
Variant Name: Whizin Center for Continuing Education (WCCE) (ca. 2007-)
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
Starting in 1977 as the Department of Continuing Education (DCE), today the "Whizin Center for Continuing Education (WCCE)
is dedicated to life-long learning. Our multidisciplinary program features a wide variety of courses that make for meaningful
personal experiences which can lead to new insights into the world and the community. A variety of courses in Jewish studies,
Hebrew language, the arts and personal growth are offered, in addition to special seminars, all-day institutes, public lectures
and residential study experiences. WCCE endeavors to enrich all aspects of Jewish life – the cultural and intellectual, the
artistic and religious, the political and social – to ensure the creative continuity of the Jewish people.
The WCCE distinguished faculty includes scholars and noted specialists at American Jewish University, as well as experts in
their field from around the country".
Box
17, folder 7-15
I.
General Materials
1978-2014
Box
17, folder 7-9
1.
Department of Continuing Education (DCE) Catalogs
1978-2004
Box
17, folder 10
2.
Whizin Center for Continuing Education (WCCE) Catalogs
2007-2014
Box
17, folder 11
3.
Program Previews
1980-1985
Box
17, folder 11
4.
Mini-Catalog
1987-1990
Box
17, folder 12
5.
Performing Arts Season at the Gindi Catalog
2002
Box
17, folder 13
2.
Communications
1977-2007
Box
17, folder 13
A.
News Releases
1988-1995
Box
17, folder 13
B.
News Clippings
1977-1991
Box
17, folder 13
C.
Taping Agreements
2007-11
Box
17, folder 15
5.
Events
2008-06-22
Scope and Content Note
"Israel, A Mega Celebration at Brandeis-Bardin Campus, Israel’s 60th Birthday"
Box
18, folder 1
1.
University Institute of Jewish Studies
1987-1995
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
University Institute (1960-1976), see Box 15.
Box
18, folder 1
A.
All-Day Sunday Institute Program
1987-1995
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Program of Adult Jewish Studies, see Box 18.
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases, news clippings, and correspondence from Jack Shechter.
Box
18, folder 2
2.
Public Lecture Series
1977-2008
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Public Lectures (1952-1962), under the School of Education, please see Box 15.
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Faculty Forum, Public Lectures (1962-1964), please see the Graduate School (Box 15).
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Library Lecture Series (1964-), please see the University Institute (Box 15).
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Public Lectures (1962-) under the Earl Warren Institute of Ethics and Human Relations, please see Box 15.
Box
18, folder 2
A.
Programs
1977-2008
Audio-Visual Material:
Box
18, folder 3
B.
Communication
1988-1996
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 4
3.
Marriage Enrichment Department
1978-07-21
Scope and Content Note
Includes news clipping.
Box
18, folder 5-6
4.
Making Marriage Work
1987-1996
Scope and Content Note
Includes Brochures, Syllabus and Workbook, News Clippings,
News Releases, Advertisements, Newsletter, and "Making Marriage Work" by Harlan Dworsky.
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
Founded in 1978, with Rabbi Aaron M. Wise and Dr. Sylvia Weishaus, it is a program to help recently married, planning to be
married, or long term couples. "The Making Marriage Work Program at American Jewish University offers 10-week seminars for
couples both at the pre-marital stage and at various stages of their married lives. The course provides an opportunity for
couples to explore their expectations, their histories and their personalities, together. The licensed clinical therapists
teach communication skills, provide training in conflict resolution, discuss issues such as intimacy, questions about having
children, dual careers, finding time for each other, task allocation, relating to families and friends, emotional meaning
of money, and other topics vital to the success of a marriage. At the conclusion of the course, money management is covered
in a special session. Additionally, spiritual aspects of marriage are discussed by our rabbis in sessions to show how Judaism
enriches the life of a Jewish couple and family."
Box
18, folder 7
5.
Schurgin Elderhostel/ Schurgin Road Scholar
1988-1995
Scope and Content Note
Includes Programs, News Releases, and News Clippings.
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
"Since the spring of 1985, the University has been sponsoring week-long experiences of Jewish study, cultural enrichment and
personal renewal for up to 100 people from all over the nation. This program, which now takes place at our beautiful Brandies-Bardin
campus in Simi Valley, is offered in cooperation with the Road Scholar organization – a worldwide network of over 1,800 colleges
and universities offering low-cost, short-term residential programs of study for people age 55 and older. Participants in
the program not only expand their minds but will be in the company of other people who believe that learning is one of the
best parts of life."
Box
18, folder 8
6.
UJ-UCLA Joint Program
1987-1988
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Joint Summer Institute in Jewish Studies with UCLA (1976), please see the University College of Jewish Studies (Box 15).
Scope and Content Note
Includes News Releases and News Clippings about the UJ/UCLA Sunday Seminar and more.
Box
18, folder 9-10
7.
Introduction to Judaism
ca. 1981-1996
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies (1991-), please see Box 20.
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
Started in 1953, Introduction to Judaism is "the largest preparatory program for those considering conversion to Judaism in
North America". For nearly half a century, the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program at American Jewish University has inspired
and empowered thousands of Jews and prospective Jews By Choice who seek a spiritual home in the Jewish community. The dynamic,
experiential courses explore history, practice, culture, texts, and values and are designed for all who seek to live a richer
Jewish life, including those contemplating conversion. Classes are joined with beautiful Shabbat retreats, supportive discussion
groups, individualized Hebrew reading instruction, and countless opportunities to live Judaism beyond the classroom.
This program was formerly under the DCE and later moved to the Ziegler School.
Scope and Content Note
Variant Name: Louis and Judith Miller Introduction to Judaism Program
Includes program notes, brochures & program advertising, news clippings, news releases, and publications.
Box
18, folder 11
8.
Program in Adult Jewish Studies
1987
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Adult College of Jewish Studies (1973-1978), please see Box 15.
Scope and Content Note
Variant Name: Program of Adult Jewish Studies
Includes programs for the Synagogue Extension Program, and the Jewish Community Center Extension Program.
Box
18, folder 11
9.
Center For Israel Studies
ca. 2005
Scope and Content Note
Includes an informational page by Dr. Nadav Morag.
Box
18, folder 12-13
10.
Wagner Human Services Training Program
1979-2011
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
The Wagner Human Services Training Program, in existence since 1981, is an intensive two-year course designed to train volunteer
counselors to help people cope with a variety of life situations. The Program meets one day a week during the academic year.
The two-year extensive academic training is invaluable. During this time, students gain a much better understanding of themselves,
their relationship with others, and are able to carry this knowledge into the community. The program’s uniqueness stems from
the varied subjects covered.
Those who complete the Program are qualified to work as paraprofessionals under the direction of mental health professionals
in community agencies, congregations and organizations. Betty Wagner Kramer is the founder.
Scope and Content Note
Variant Name: Wagner Program; Wagner Program for the Enrichment of Jewish Family Living; Wagner Program for Personal and Family Enrichment;
The Rabbi Joseph H. Wagner Memorial Program
Box
18, folder 12
A.
Correspondence
1979-1996
Box
18, folder 12
B.
Programs and Course Offerings
ca. 1979
Scope and Content Note
Includes course offerings for the Rabbi Joseph H. Wagner Memorial Program for the Enrichment of Jewish Family Life.
Box
18, folder 12
C.
Wagner Human Services Para-Professional Training Program
2011
Scope and Content Note
Includes pamphlet.
Box
18, folder 12
D.
Events
1993-1996
Scope and Content Note
Includes materials on The Timbrels of Miriam, Women’s Annual Retreat, Annual Luncheon, honoring Elaine Berke, Faye Kellerman,
and Luncheon honoring Gladys Sturman and Ruth Bromberg.
Box
18, folder 13
E.
Communications
1984-1995
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases, and new clippings.
Box
18, folder 14
11.
Summer Festival of the Arts
1991-1998
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Cultural Arts Program (1985-), please see Box 18.
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
Featured a variety of performances in music, dance and drama.
Scope and Content Note
Includes programs, news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 15
12.
Lecture & Artist Bureau
ca. 1994
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
An educational and cultural resource including an array of lecturers, music and dance troupes. Members included H. Alexander,
B. Bergman, M. Bookman, E. Dorff, N. Glasman,
M. Glazer, D. Gordis, G. Graff, R. Levy, D. Lieber, J. Litman, S. Lowenstein, J. Lutzker, L. Meier,
L. Oppenheim, D. Orenstein, E. Schochet, C. Seidler-Feller, J. Shechter, M. Vorspan, N. Weinberg, S. Windmueller, R. Wolfson,
Z. Zevit, and more.
Scope and Content Note
Includes booklet.
Box
18, folder 16
13.
The Simmons Family Charitable Foundation Annual program in Biblical Archaeology
1990-1995
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
The Simmons Family Charitable Foundation Annual program in Biblical Archaeology, presented at the University since 1980, features
a day-long program with outstanding scholars from around the world. This highly acclaimed program brings news of fascinating
explorations and discoveries in the field of Archaeology and the Bible.
Scope and Content Note
Includes program for the Joint Lecture Program of the California Museum of Ancient Art and the UJ DCE: Historical and Mythical
Figures in the Ancient World of the Bible (1994), news clippings and news releases.
Box
18, folder 17
14.
Family Concert Series
1999
Scope and Content Note
Includes program for Sunday Funday.
Box
18, folder 18
15.
Dortort Program of the Arts
2003-2005
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
Theater, opera, comedy, concerts and more are all part of American Jewish University’s highly acclaimed Dortort Program for
the Arts, which has become known throughout Los Angeles for featuring some of the greatest talents of stage and screen. Performances,
which take place in the University’s acoustically outstanding Gindi Auditorium, attract arts aficionados from across Southern
California.
Scope and Content Note
Variant Name: David Dortort Performing Arts Program
Includes programs and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 19
16.
Summer Film Festival
1991
Scope and Content Note
Includes news clippings and news releases.
Box
18, folder 20
17.
Cultural Arts Program
1985-1996
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
Summer Festival of the Arts (1991-), please see Box 18.
Scope and Content Note
Variant Name: Cultural Arts Season
Includes event information, news clippings and news releases.
Box
18, folder 21
18.
Lunch and Learn Program
1995-1996
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases.
Box
18, folder 21
19.
Mini-Semester
1993-1995
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
20.
Singles Education Series
1990
Scope and Content Note
Includes news release and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
21.
Shabbat Program
1990-1993
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
22.
Storytelling Festival and Workshop
1990
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
23.
Sunday Evening Literary Salon: Personal Encounters with Prominent Writers
1990-1994
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
24.
Florence Melton Adult Mini-School
1994
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
25.
Evening Lecture Series
1994
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
26.
Handgriff Memorial Lecture Series
1994
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 21
27.
Public Forum
1994
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 22
28.
Dance Department
1990-1995
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 23
29.
Baal Tefillah Institute
1990-1994
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
In association with the Cantor's Assembly.
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and news clippings.
Box
18, folder 24
30.
Center for Spirituality
1993
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases.
Box
18, folder 25
31.
Women’s Studies Department
1993
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases.
Box
18, folder 26
32.
Poetry Reading Series
1988
Scope and Content Note
Includes news clippings.
Box
18, folder 26
33.
Daytime Women’s Program
1988
Scope and Content Note
Includes news clippings.
Box
18, folder 27
34.
The Gittelson Seminars
2014
Biography/Organization History
Historical Note:
This series of five seminars, made possible by a grant from Pat and Arnold Gittelson, deals with the concept that ethics and
morals are the products of a religious tradition. Many believe that one of Judaism’s most important contributions to Western
civilization has been the ethical code found in the Torah and the extensive body of rabbinic literature that followed. Judaism
has a history of striving to create a system of ethical behavior that is simultaneously realistic and sensitive to the rights
of the individual and society. This seminar is approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California.
Scope and Content Note
Includes program.
Box 18, folder 28
28.
AJU Choir
1994-2014
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
UJ Chorale (1962-1972) see the School of Fine Arts (Box 16)
Physical Location:
Related Materials:
For materials on the
UJ Chorale Society (1973-) see the Fine Arts Program & the Center for the Arts (Box 15)
Scope and Content Note
Includes news releases and program advertisements.
Variant Name: University of Judaism Concert Singers; University of Judaism Choir; American Jewish University Choir; AJU Choir.
Box
18, folder 29
III.
Classes, Seminars & Trips
1978-1996
Scope and Content Note
Includes news clippings and news releases.