Situated in a great world Jewish city, The UCLA Center for Jewish Studies endeavors to grasp the Jewish experience in its broadest contours-indeed, as a great world civilization that has endured for millennia and interacted with other great world cultures. The Center sponsors nearly seventy courses a year in Jewish studies at UCLA, as well as some 50 lectures, symposia, and conferences on far-reaching topics in the field of Jewish studies (all of which are free and open to the general public). Our mandate is to serve the UCLA community and the broader public, exposing both to the riches of a great world culture, as well as to the values of diversity and tolerance that accompany its study.
There are 397 publications in this collection, published between 1946 and 2014.