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
- 513 221 1875
- 513 221 7812
- 3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati
OH
45220
United States of America
Awards Offered:
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Rabbi Levi A. Olan Memorial Fellowship
Award is determined at the discretion of the selection committeeCloses: March 18th -
Loewenstein-Wiener Fellowship Awards
Award is determined at the discretion of the selection committeeCloses: March 18th -
Rabbi Theodore S Levy Tribute Fellowship
Award is determined at the discretion of the selection committeeCloses: March 18th -
The Rabbi Joachim Prinz Memorial Fellowship
Award is determined at the discretion of the selection committeeCloses: March 18th in the year of the proposed study -
The Rabbi Harold D. Hahn Memorial Fellowship
Award is determined at the discretion of the Selection CommitteeCloses: March 18th in year of proposed study -
The Joseph and Eva R. Dave Fellowship
Award is determined at the discretion of the selection committeeCloses: March 18th in the year of proposed study -
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives Fellowship Program
Covers transportation and living expenses while in residence in Cincinnati.Closes: March 18th -
The American Council for Judaism Fellowship
Award determined at the discretion of the selection committee