The American Council for Judaism Fellowship
Purpose
The American Council for Judaism Fellowship supports scholarly historical research in a wide variety of areas that relate to the organisation's core interests: historical perspectives on the American Council for Judaism; the history of American Reform Judaism; the interrelationships and integration of Jewish ideals and a democratic society; the historical development of the concept of Americans of the Jewish faith and its coequal relationship with all faiths in America; and the historical study of Classical Reform Judaism. Above all, th ACJ Fellowship supports the work of scholars who are pursuing critical and scientific research that promises to deepen our understanding of the history and development of American Judaism and the American Jewish experience.
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Award Value
Award determined at the discretion of the selection committee
Study Level
- Doctorate
- Postgraduate
- Predoctorate
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of The American Jewish Archives
The Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives was founded by Dr Jacob Rader Marcus in 1947 in the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust. It is committed to preserving a documentary heritage of the religious, organizational, economic, cultural, personal, social and family life of American Jewry. It contains nearly 5,000 linear feet of archives, manuscripts, newsprint materials, photographs, audio and video tapes, microfilm and genealogical materials.
Contact Details
- www.americanjewisharchives.org
- [email protected]
- 513 221 1875
- 513 221 7812
- 3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati
OH
45220
United States of America
More information
For more information regarding this award, please contact the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of The American Jewish Archives by using the links below.