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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8g73gx9 Online items available Archives (Institutional Records) Prepared by Sivan Siman-Tov, American Jewish University Ostrow Library and University Archives, American Jewish University Bel and Jack M. Ostrow Library 15600 Mulholland Dr. Bel-Air. California 90077 310-440-1238 URL: http://library.aju.edu/ Archives URL: http://callimachus.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15008coll11 E-mail: library@aju.edu E-mail: sivanst3@gmail.com May, 2014 All rights reserved. CaLaAJUL1_2 1

Campuses, American Jewish University Collection number: CaLaAJUL1_2 American Jewish University Bel-Air, CA 90077 Date Completed: 2014 Encoded by: American Jewish University Archives 2014. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Identifier/Call Number: CaLaAJUL1_2 Title: Campuses, American Jewish University Date (inclusive): 1948-2014 inclusive Collector: American Jewish University; University of Judaism; Brandeis-Bardin Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.) Repository: University Archives and Ostrow Library, American Jewish University 15600 Mulholland Dr. Bel-Air. California 90077 Extent: 1 Box Location: Physical files are housed at the Ostrow Library of. Abstract: The records in this series include materials related to the various campuses that have housed the University since 1948. The University's first year in 1947 took place in classrooms at Sinai Temple. Starting from 1948, the campuses included 612 South Ardmore Avenue, 6525 Sunset Blvd., and 15600 Mulholland Drive. Subseries in this collection include the South Ardmore Avenue Campus, Sunset Blvd. Campus, 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC), and the Brandeis-Bardin Campus. Language: Materials are in English and Hebrew Administrative Information Access: This collection is open for research with permission from the Ostrow Library staff. Contact the Archive (sivanst3@gmail.com) or the Library (library@aju.edu). Accruals: Additions to this collection may be transferred regularly. Rights: Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreement, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright holder. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], Campuses, Guide to Archive, American Jewish University, Bel-Air, CA 90077. Acquisition Information: Collected by various members of. Scope and Content: The records in this series include materials related to the various campuses that have housed the University since 1948. The University's first year in 1947 took place in classrooms at Sinai Temple. Starting from 1948, the campuses included 612 South Ardmore Avenue, 6525 Sunset Blvd., and 15600 Mulholland Drive. Subseries in this collection include the South Ardmore Avenue Campus, Sunset Blvd. Campus, 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC), and the CaLaAJUL1_2 2

Brandeis-Bardin Campus. The American Jewish University Archive is a collection of documents, pamphlets, recordings, letters, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American Jewish University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses. Organization: The collection is organized in 4 sub-series. II. Campuses: 1948-2014 Subseries 1. South Ardmore Avenue Campus Subseries 2. Sunset Blvd. Campus Subseries 3. 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC) Subseries 4. Brandeis-Bardin Campus American Jewish University: The American Jewish University, with its Familian campus in Bel Air, California and Brandeis-Bardin campus in Simi Valley, California, is the outcome of the 2007 union of Brandeis-Bardin Institute (BBI) and the University of Judaism (UJ). In 1947, the University of Judaism was founded in Los Angeles, the vision of Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, the author of Judaism as a Civilization, who advocated the creation of an educational institution incorporating diverse elements of Jewish civilization and culture under one roof. To carry out his dream, he received the support of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and the Bureau of Jewish Education of Los Angeles. Six years earlier, BCI was founded by Dr. Shlomo Bardin to safeguard against assimilation of young American Jews by making the great ethical heritage of Judaism relevant to them. Brandeis Camp Institute was named to honor our nation s first Jewish Supreme Court Justice, Louis D. Brandeis, who was instrumental as the visionary and primary funder of Dr. Bardin s initial programmatic endeavor. BBI was located for brief periods of time in Amherst, NH, Winterdale, PA and Hendersonville, NC before finding its home in 1947 in Simi Valley. For more information, please see our history page at the following link: http://aboutus.aju.edu/default.aspx?id=4742. The Bel and Jack M. Ostrow Academic Library: The Ostrow Library, is designed to meet the needs of the University's faculty and students, as well as scholars conducting research in all fields of Jewish culture and civilization. Members of the general public are also invited to use the Library s materials for personal enrichment and enjoyment. With approximately 110,000 print volumes, the library's collections have grown consistently through endowments, gifts of major private collections and an ongoing acquisition program. The Burton Sperber Memorial Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles: The Burton Sperber Jewish Community Library at American Jewish University now serves as the official Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles. This new library succeeds the original Peter M. Kahn Jewish Community Library that was formerly housed at the Los Angeles Jewish Federation. Dedicated by his family in memory of noted Los Angeles philanthropist and landscape developer Burton Sperber, this library welcomes the entire Los Angeles Jewish community to enjoy its state-of-the-art facility including regularly scheduled programs for children and families as well as author and other literary encounters. The Lowy-Winkler Family Rare Book Center: The Lowy-Winkler Family Rare Book Center, a gift of Peter and Janine Lowy, is home to the Maslan Bible Collection. This unusual assemblage of exceptional volumes includes approximately 4,000 Bibles, some dating back almost to the inception of the printing press. This collection also features bible translations representing most of the written languages of the world, as well as the Kalman-Friedman Collection of Italian Judaica. The University Archives: The University Archives of is a collection of documents, pamphlets, recordings, letters, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American Jewish University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses. Photograph and Digital Archive: The American Jewish University Digital Archive includes photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera that document the history of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American Jewish University in 2007, depicting people, places and events at both campuses. These photographs include great Jewish thinkers who founded AJU and were involved with its growth over the years. The creation of both CaLaAJUL1_2 3

institutions was made possible by philanthropists to whom we owe the building of University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute. Audio-Visual Archive: The American Jewish University Audio-Visual Archive is a collection of audio-visual records of lectures, shows, and events taking place at or produced by (formerly University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute) over the years. Louis Shub Documentation Center: The Louis Shub Documentation Center at is a collection of thousands of articles from various newspapers and periodicals covering a range of subjects. Gathered by Dr. Shub, the former library director of the University of Judaism, the collection was used by students to research subjects such as Israeli and Jewish figures, Foreign Policy, Global Jewish Communities, Israel, the Middle East and many other issues and subjects. The importance of this collection is the juxtaposing of articles from major papers with those of small local papers both covering the same event. The finding aid to the collection can be viewed at: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c85h7jcf/ Subjects: Note (Library of Congress Subject Headings) Personal and Corporate Names: American Jewish University Brandeis-Bardin Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.) University of Judaism Camp Ramah. Women's League for Conservative Judaism United Synagogue of America. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. National Women's League University Women of the University of Judaism Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, Calif.) Shub, Louis Lieber, David L. Greenberg, Simon, 1901- Wexler, Robert Turner, Justin G. Fligelman, Julius, 1895-1980 Heschel, Abraham Joshua, 1907-1972 Kohn, Jacob, 1881-1968 Swig, Benjamin Harrison, 1893-1980 Pressman, Jacob; Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem, 1881-1983 Finkelstein, Louis, 1895-1991 Levine, Sid Wise, Aaron M. Vorspan, Max Zemach, Benjamin Helfman, Max Warren, Earl, 1891-1974 Eisenshtat, Sidney, 1914-2005 Gindi, Elie M. Bergman, Martin CaLaAJUL1_2 4

Jospe, Erwin Alexander, Hanan A., 1953- Bradley, Tom, 1917-1998 Dorff, Elliot N. Cohen, Gerson D. (Gerson David), 1924- Dortort, David Goodhill, Victor, 1911- Gordis, David M. Schulweis, Harold M. Glass, Judith Ray, Eric Krems, Nathan Ackerman, Walter I. Kahn, Peter M., 1878- [from old catalog] Gordis, Robert, 1908- Wolfson, Ron Cohen, Aryeh Oppenheim, Lois Hecht Schary, Dore Zevit, Ziony Familian, Isadore Seewack, Benjamin Ostrow, Jack Ostrow, Bel Easton, Harold Subjects and Indexing Terms General Subjects: Judaism. Zionism and Judaism. Israel. Education. College presidents. Jewish college presidents Rabbis. Philanthropists Scholars. Art. Patrons of education Board of directors--united States. College administrators Libraries. Jewish artists Jewish college teachers Authors. Faculty, University Women. Musicians College campuses. CaLaAJUL1_2 5

Box 10 Series : II. Campuses 1948-2014 Physical Description: 1 Box This series contains materials related to the various campuses that have housed the University since 1948. Biography/Organization History Historical Note: The University's first year in 1947 took place in classrooms at Sinai Temple. Starting from 1948, the campuses included 612 South Ardmore Avenue, 6525 Sunset Blvd., and 15600 Mulholland Drive. In 2007, the University of Judaism merged with the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, creating a landmark entity, from then on known as American Jewish University. Subseries in this collection include the South Ardmore Avenue Campus, Sunset Blvd. Campus, 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC), and the Brandeis-Bardin Campus. Box 10, folder 1 Subseries: 1 612 South Ardmore Avenue Campus1948 This subseries contains materials related to the South Ardmore Avenue campus. Historical Note: With the beneficence of Louis M. Rabinowitz, this private eight room mansion on the corner of Sixth Street and Ardmore Avenue in central Los Angeles housed the University from 1948-1957. Box 10, folder 1 A: Dedication in behalf of the University of Judaism1948-12 Includes an invitation to the event featuring the guest of honor, Dr. Louis Finkelstein, and a copy of a letter from President Harry Truman to Simon Greenberg, congratulating the dedication of the West Coast Branch of the Jewish Theological Seminary. 1. Invitation, Dedication in behalf of the University of Judaism, 1948 (a_cajoul022) 2. Letter from President Harry Truman to Simon Greenberg, 1948 (a_cajoul023) Box 10, folder 2 Subseries: 2 6525 Sunset Blvd. Campus1954-1975 This subseries contains materials related to the Sunset Blvd. campus. Historical Note: Formerly the home of the Hollywood Athletic Club, it had nine-stories, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, gymnasium, basketball court (converted into a library), steam rooms (converted into art studios), ballroom (later converted into a 300-seat theater), restaurant, and meeting rooms. It housed the University from 1957-1977. CaLaAJUL1_2 6

Series : II. Campuses 1948-2014 Subseries: 26525 Sunset Blvd. Campus1954-1975 Box 10, folder 2 A: Memorandums and Correspondences 1954-1975 Includes a memorandum of a conversation between Milton Sperling and Simon Greenberg (1954-07-08), and cafeteria conditions agreements and memos between the University and Ahuva Suberi. Box 10, folder 2 B: Minutes of Meeting of House Committee 1966 Includes minutes of the 1966-06-22 meeting of the House Committee. Max Zimmer, Arthur Whizin, Samuel Dinin, and Irving Niedorf present. Box 10, folder 2 C: News Clippings 1958-1979 Box 10 Subseries: 3: 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC)1966-2014 Physical Description: 1 Box This subseries contains materials related to the Familian campus in Bel Air at 15600 Mulholland Drive. It includes records related to construction of the campus, the Building Committee, the Greater University of Judaism Committee, various buildings on campus, dedications and events held. Historical Note: American Jewish University s home since 1977, the Familian Campus is set atop a rustic mountain range, and spread over 27-acres in one of Los Angeles most desirable neighborhoods. Master-planned by Sidney Eisenshtat, this unique location offers impressive panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley. A: Construction1966-1983 Physical Description: 2 Folders Box 10, folder 3 1: Office of Zoning Administration, Correspondence1966-1981 Box 10, folder 4 2: Addendums and Agreements 1976-1983 B: Building Committee1966-1978 Abstract: Contains materials related to the Building Committee, under the chairmanship of Matthew Berman, which was in charge of seeking prospective sites and acquisition of the new campus. Members include Jack Gindi, Isadore Familian, Frank Horny, Abraham Spiegel, Justin Turner, Milton Whitebrook, Arthur Whizin, Max Zimmer, Max Vorspan, David Lieber, Nathan Krems, Jerry Fine, Jack Ostrow, and more. Box 10, folder 5 1: Member Lists Box 10, folder 5 2: Meeting Minutes 1966-1967 Box 10, folder 5 3: Correspondence 1967-1977 Box 10, folder 5 4: Budgets1967-1973 Box 10, folder 5 5: News Clippings1966-1978 Box 10, folder 5 6: Site Plan C: The Greater University of Judaism Committee1970-1977 Contains materials related to the Greater University of Judaism Committee, under the chairmanship of Isadore Familian, Benjamin Seewack, and Harold Easton. The Building Committee included Jack Gindi and Jerrold Fine, and members include Gerson Cohen, David Lieber, Jack Ostrow, Victor Goodhill, Julius Fligelman, Albert Spiegel, Max Zimmer, Hillel Silverman, Roland Arnall, Alexander Berg, William Fingerhut, Milton Gordon, Jacob Pressman, Aaron Wise and more. CaLaAJUL1_2 7

Series : II. Campuses 1948-2014 Subseries: 3: 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC)1966-2014 Box 10, folder 6 1: Campaigning Materials 1975 Includes a letter from Benjamin Seewack; Samuel Fryer Administration Building Funding Opportunities Booklet; The Gifts: A Handbook for Volunteers; and a booklet for Opportunities for Funding Educational Programs Endowments and Facilities in the First Building to be Constructed on the New University Campus. Box 10, folder 6 2: Event Materials 1970-1980 1. Invitation to Convocation inaugurating the program of the Greater University of Judaism 1970-12-13 2. 30th Anniversary Dinner, Dore Schary Speaker 1977 3. Invitation to Celebration of Three Generations and Groundbreaking of the new Administration Building 1980-03-30 Box 10, folder 6 3: News Clippings 1970-1977 D: Campus Buildings1978-2014 Physical Description: 5 Folders Includes materials related to various buildings on the Familian Campus, including Bergman Chapel, Samuel A. Fryer Administration Building, the Residence Halls, and the Mikveh. Box 10, folder 7 1: Bergman Chapel1978-1994 Includes the records of the Chapel Committee, chaired by Milton Whitebook, floor plans by Joseph Young, and a 1994 news release about High Holy Days services. Box 10, folder 8 2: Samuel A. Fryer Administration Building1978 Includes News Clippings. Box 10, folder 9-10 3: Residence Halls1981-2014 a. Building Correspondence 1981-05-18 Correspondence between David Lieber and City Council. b. Promotional Materials Housing and Residential Life Brochures, Gift Opportunities and Endowment Booklet. c. News Releases and Clippings 1990-11 News releases and clippings. Subjects include Joyce and Melvin Eisenberg-Keefer's gift to name residence hall. Box 10, folder 10 d. Housing and Residence Life Department 1985-2014 1. Residence Life Handbooks and Calendars 1986-1999 2. Mulholland Country Club Announcements, by Ken Hommel, RA 1985, vol. 1(6) 3. Campus Safety Pamphlet 2014 Box 10, folder 11 4: The Mikveh1988 News Clippings. CaLaAJUL1_2 8

Series : II. Campuses 1948-2014 Subseries: 3: 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC)1966-2014 D: Dedications1968-1987 Physical Description: 5 Folders Includes materials related to dedications of various buildings on the Familian Campus, including groundbreaking ceremonies, dedications of the Fingerhut Academic Building, the Synagogue, the Ziegler Administration Building, and more. Box 10, folder 12 1: Photographs Taken of Guests at New Site1968-04-07 Guest List 2: Groundbreaking Ceremonies and 23rd Commencement Exercises1973-06-03 Location: Please see University Events and Ceremonies--Commencement and Class Day Ceremonies--1973 Groundbreaking Ceremony and 23rd Commencement (Box 11, folder 6) Box 10, folder 13 3: Preview Dedications on UJ Campus, Temple Beth El1977-07-22 News Clippings. Box 10, folder 13 4: Dedication of the Familian Campus and Consecration of the Fingerhut Academic Building on the Gindi Plaza1977-10-16 a. Invitation, Program, and Program Drafts b. Committee and Participant Lists c. Rabbi David Gordis notes and program d. Correspondence 1977-09 From/To David Gordis, Max Vorspan, and Emanuel Forster. e. News Clippings f. Oversized Materials 1977-10-12 Location: Location: (Oversized Material) Resolution Certificate, Commending the UJ, by Herschel Rosenthal, California State Assembly Box 10, folder 14 5: A Day of Dedication1978-12-17; Program and News Clippings. 6: Groundbreaking of the New Administration Building1980-03-30; Location: Greater University of Judaism Committee Folder (Box 10, folder 6) Box 10, folder 14 7: Dedication of the Synagogue1981-05-17; Program, Schedule, and Correspondence from Max Vorspan to various participants. Box 10, folder 15 8: Dedication of the Ruth and Allen Ziegler Administration Building1982-03-28 Invitation, Program, Certificates, and Photographs. CaLaAJUL1_2 9

Series : II. Campuses 1948-2014 Subseries: 3: 15600 Mulholland Drive: The Familian Campus (FC)1966-2014 Box 10, folder 16 9: Groundbreaking and Luncheon of Appreciation1984-06-10 News Clippings. Box 10, folder 16 10: Dedication of the Residence Halls1985-10-27 Program. E: Miscellaneous Events on Campus1977-1996 Includes materials related to miscellaneous events that have taken place on the Familian Campus. Box 10, folder 17 1: Adat Ari El Sisterhood Meeting1977-10-19 Invitation to Adat Ari El's Sisterhood Meeting, the first organization to hold a function on the newly dedicated campus. Box 10, folder 17 2: International Seminar on Religious Education and Values1996-08 News Clipping. F: News Releases1982-1991 Includes news releases related to miscellaneous stories related to the Familian Campus. An example of a news release is provided here. 1. Dining Hall Worker Saves Lives1991-02-12 Box 10, Folder 18-19 4. Brandeis-Bardin Campus 1969-1988 Additional Location: (Oversized Material) Additional materials are housed at Brandeis campus. Biography/Organization History In 2007, the University of Judaism merged with the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, creating a landmark entity, from then on known as American Jewish University. Located in Simi Valley, 's Brandeis-Bardin Campus offers a multitude of unique spaces for lifecycle events such as b'nai mitzvot and Jewish weddings, religious and educational retreats and conferences. The beautifully landscaped grounds and breathtaking views of the Santa Susana Mountains offer a stunning backdrop to any experience. Includes miscellaneous pamphlets, materials on the Marilyn and Sigi Ziering Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI), Israeli Songs Records by the Brandeis Singers directed by Max Helfman, and Two Campuses, One Vision, One Future Exhibit material in oversize. Variant Name: Brandeis-Bardin Campus of American Jewish University; Brandeis Camp Institute; CaLaAJUL1_2 10