CU Boulder's Innovations in Jewish Life Collection 1a
Title
CU Boulder's Innovations in Jewish Life Collection 1a
Creator
Innovations in Jewish Life Collections
Date
2023
Contributor
Gregg Drinkwater, Hilary Kalisman, Samira Mehta, Maggie Rosenau
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Format
Portable Document Format
Language
English
Text
This exhibit highlights materials held in the
Innovations in Jewish Life Collections (formerly called the Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections) of the University Libraries’ Rare and Distinctive Collections.
The IJL materials include archival holdings focused on Judaism and the Jewish-American experience from roughly the late 1940s to the present. 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 video tapes, and written documents, which include correspondence, sermons, yearbooks and scrapbooks, memoirs, organizational records, and books in manuscript form, among other things.
Innovations in Jewish Life Collections (formerly called the Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections) of the University Libraries’ Rare and Distinctive Collections.
The IJL materials include archival holdings focused on Judaism and the Jewish-American experience from roughly the late 1940s to the present. 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 video tapes, and written documents, which include correspondence, sermons, yearbooks and scrapbooks, memoirs, organizational records, and books in manuscript form, among other things.
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Citation
Innovations in Jewish Life Collections, “CU Boulder's Innovations in Jewish Life Collection 1a,” IJL Digital Exhibits, accessed May 3, 2024, https://embodiedjudaism.omeka.net/items/show/125.