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Our Mission

The Program in Jewish Studies at the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, in conjunction with the UniversityÌýLibraries' Rare and Distinctive Collections,Ìýis building a collection of archival holdings focused on Judaism and the Jewish-American experienceÌýfrom roughly the late 1940s to the present.ÌýThe material collectedÌýin the Innovations in Jewish Life CollectionsÌýaims to shed light on the religious, cultural, and social movements of American Judaism as well as on the various philosophies of Judaism and Jewish organizations in the relevant period.

The Innovations in Jewish Life Collections exist to document the work of the individuals and groups, who transformed and in many cases are still transforming the American Jewish experience in the post-World War II period, and to make that experience accessible to students, researchers, and interested parties of all kinds.

The Collections seek to:

  1. Preserve post-Holocaust American Jewish cultural heritage for future generations
  2. Provide research opportunities for scholars, students, and researchers
  3. Promote the study of post-Holocaust American Jewish history within the context of the broader AmericanÌýand internationalÌýcommunity by sponsoring symposia and developing exhibits both physical and online
  4. Engage with the community through collections-based education and outreach