Post-Holocaust American Judaism Archive
- The Program in Jewish Studies and the University Libraries Special Collections, Archives, & Preservation offers a number of fellowship and student work opportunities in the Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections. The PHAJ Collections focus
- Program in Jewish Studies – University Libraries –ÌýThe Yesod FoundationPost-Holocaust American Judaism UndergraduateÌýStudent EmployeeThe Program in Jewish Studies and the University Libraries Special Collections and Archives, in
- ProjectÌýArchivist Jane Thaler was recently published in The Society of Rocky Mountain Archivists' (SRMA)Ìýnewsletter. Thaler, who works in conjunction with the University Libraries' Special Collections and Archives and
- The Program in Jewish Studies and University Libraries' Special Collections and Archives are pleased to announce the launch of theÌýnewÌýPost-Holocaust American Judaism Collections website.ÌýThe website highlights
- To a packed house of more than 400 people, on Sunday, February 22, David Shneer,ÌýLouis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish HistoryÌýand Professor of History, Religious Studies and Jewish Studies,Ìýgave the keynote lecture at the Illinois
- CUÌýProfessor David Shneer and Aimee Mazal Skillin, daughter of Harry W. Mazal, spoke toÌýCPR's Colorado MattersÌýWednesday, March 5Ìýat 10AMÌýabout the recent donation of theÌýMazal Holocaust Collection.ÌýListen to the
- The Mazal Holocaust Collection, considered the world’s largest privately owned Holocaust archive and the most significant U.S. collection outside of the Holocaust museums in New York and Washington, D.C., has been donated to the University of