The Program in Jewish Studies holds a number of collections directly related to Jewish studies fields in history, visual culture, art and art history, religious studies, international law, and political science. The Program works in conjunction with the University听Libraries' Rare and Distinctive Collections, the CU Art Museum, and the Boulder Public Library's Maria Rogers Oral History Project on these collections.

罢丑别听Lebowitz Collection of Twentieth-Century Jewish-American Literature,听迟丑别听Through Soviet Jewish Eyes Collection,听迟丑别听Fingesten Collection,听补苍诲听迟丑别听Movers Archives听help to continue CU's growth as a world-class institution supporting Jewish Studies. In addition, the听collections catalyze the educational growth of a new crop of scholars ready to conduct original research, develop critical thinking and writing skills, and gain valuable insight into the ways in which how one develops a library, archive, human rights group, or religious movement. These collections can be explored by visiting the pages on the sidebar of this page.

Innovations in Jewish Life Collections

The Innovations in Jewish Life (IJL) Collections,听Jewish Studies' largest collection, focuses on Judaism and the Jewish-American experience from roughly the late 1940s to the present.听The material collected in the IJL Collections aims 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. Materials take the form of photographs, audio and videotapes, and written documents.

The Innovations in Jewish Life Collections houses over 20 papers, collections, and records including the Schachter-Shalomi Papers and the Mazal Holocaust Collection. More information can be found on the IJL Collections website linked below.

兔子先生传媒文化作品 the Innovations in Jewish Life听Collections Website