American Jewish University
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President Jeffrey Herbst | | |
Location | , , United States | |
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Campus | Urban | |
Mascot | Zion the Lion | |
Website | www.aju.edu | |
American Jewish University (AJU) is a
AJU's academic division includes the College of Arts and Sciences, the Fingerhut School of Education, The David L. Lieber Graduate School, and the
History
The University of Judaism was founded in 1947. The spiritual founder was Mordecai Kaplan, a Jewish thinker and philosopher whose goal was to create an institution representing the diversity of Judaic expression in the United States. The co-founder was Rabbi Jacob Pressman.[1] Initially a project of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City and the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Los Angeles, the UJ became an independent institution in the 1970s. It became officially non-denominational with the ascension to the presidency of Robert Wexler (1992-2018) at the beginning of his tenure. Wexler was preceded in the presidency by Simon Greenberg (1947–1963) and David Lieber (1963–1992). The current president is Jeffrey Herbst (2018–present).[2]
In March 2007, officials from the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, an education and camping organization in Simi Valley, announced the two parties would merge into a new organization called the American Jewish University.[3]
Campus resources and facilities
The American Jewish University campus in
American Jewish University's Brandeis-Bardin campus is located in Simi Valley, California and is home to Camp Alonim and the BCI Program, as well as "experiential learning" programs like the Jene Fellowship. The campus is also a retreat and conference center.
Art galleries
The Marjorie and Herman Platt Gallery and Borstein Art Gallery play host to many major exhibitions, both of Jewish and non-Jewish art. Past artists at the Platt Gallery have included David Hockney, Jim Dine and Frank Stella as well as works by the Gallery's donor, Herman Platt. The Smalley Sculpture Garden on the campus grounds has a collection that includes the work of well-known contemporary sculptors. Dedicated in 1981, the sculptures include works by Beverly Pepper, Sol LeWitt, George Rickey, Jenny Holzer, Anthony Caro and George Rickey.[citation needed]
Academics
Undergraduate
The College of Arts and Sciences was the program of undergraduate study at AJU. It was announced in October 2018 that the university would close the undergraduate program. The academic program granted the Bachelor of Arts degree.
The American Jewish University was home to an active undergraduate student life. Students were encouraged to participate in student organizations in order to enrich their undergraduate experience. If a student determined that an organization they might be interested in was not yet established, students were welcome to establish new clubs and receive funding based upon student support and need. Student organizations included: the ASAJU (Student Government), Bio-Ethics Association, Hillel, Honor Society, Israel Action, Model United Nations, Political Science Association, Peer Mentoring Program, Psychology Association, Sports Club, and Tikkun Olam (Social Action).
Graduate
The Graduate School of Nonprofit Management
The Graduate School of Nonprofit Management offers a customized Master of Business Administration degree in Nonprofit Management.
The Graduate Center for Jewish Education
The Fingerhut School of Education offers both a full and part-time Master of Arts in Education (MAEd), a half-time Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education (MAEd ECE) and a dual MAEd and MBA in Nonprofit Management degree. In addition, the Graduate Center for Jewish Education offers various certificate and continuing education initiatives for experienced educators.
The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
In addition to Rabbinic ordination recognized by the Rabbinical Assembly of Conservative Judaism, the Ziegler School offers programs culminating in the awarding of a Master of Arts in Rabbinic Studies. This degree may be combined with the M.A.Ed. or M.B.A. programs. The Ziegler School also encompasses the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program, which supports those who are considering converting to Judaism, as well as Jews who wish to reconnect with their heritage.
Continuing Education
AJU offers many programs of study through its Whizin Center for Continuing Education. These studies most often take the form of individual classes generally taken simply for personal enjoyment and edification. Classes are offered in language studies,
Gallery
These images depict AJU's former Bel Air campus.
Notable faculty and staff
- Bradley Shavit Artson, Vice President and Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
- Maurice Ascalon, Faculty, School of Fine Arts, University of Judaism
- Michael Berenbaum , Director, Sigi Ziering Institute and Professor
- Aryeh Cohen, Professor of Rabbinic Literature
- Elliot Dorff, Rector and Distinguished Professor of Jewish Philosophy
- David Lieber, President Emeritus
- Rabbi Robert Wexler, President Emeritus and Lou and Irma Colen Distinguished Service Lecturer In Bible
See also
- List of colleges and universities in California
- List of Jewish universities and colleges in the United States
- History of the Jews in Los Angeles
References
- ^ Larry B. Stammer, A Witness to Hate and Hope, The Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1999
- ^ "Changing of the AJU Guard"
- ^ "2 Jewish educational institutes are merging," Los Angeles Times, March 22, 2007
- ^ Elia-Shalev, Asaf (June 10, 2023). "$65 million deal to sell American Jewish University's LA campus collapses". Times of Israel. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
- ^ Raziel, Benjamin (March 25, 2021). "American Jewish University Seeking Partner to Share Bel Air Campus Space". Jewish Journal. Retrieved December 13, 2021.