
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th St.
(212) 294-8301
(212) 294-8302 FAX
www.cjh.org
The
Center for Jewish History emerged from a vision of a unique
central repository for the cultural and historical legacy of the
Jewish people. The Center embodies the unique partnership of
five major institutions of Jewish scholarship, history and art:
American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi
Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum and
the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The Center will serve
the worldwide academic and general
communities with combined holdings of approximately 100 million
archival documents, a half million books, and thousands of
photographs, artifacts, paintings and textiles - the largest
repository documenting the Jewish experience outside of Israel.
The Center's dynamic program of exhibits, cultural events and
intellectual gatherings will interest all who wish to explore
the richness of the Jewish past and the promise of the Jewish
future.
The Center, as a whole, is
open from 9 to 6 from Monday to Thursday and from 9 to 4 on
Friday. The Yeshiva University Museum is open on Sundays from 11
to 5, on Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 to 5 and on Thursday from
11 to 8.
American
Jewish Historical Society
Founded
in 1892 as a membership organization, research library, archives
and museum, the American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest
ethnic historical organization in the United States. The Society
was the first systematic collector of archival, published and
artifactual sources depicting the religious, communal, cultural
and political life of American Jewry, and the ways in which that
community has contributed to the wider society. Often referred to
as the "national archives" of American Jewry, its
holdings are the preeminent resource for scholars,students,
genealogists, curators, filmmakers and publishers who want to
document American Jewish life from the 1500s to the present.
The Society tells the story of
American Jewry through its distinguished quarterly journal,
American Jewish History, as well as through other publications,
exhibitions, lectures, symposia and public programs. Supported by
members scattered world-wide, the AJHS headquarters are currently
located at the Center for Jewish History in New York City. Both it
and our New England branch on the Brandeis University campus in
Waltham, Massachusetts are open to the public, without charge,
throughout the year. Tours are available and staff lectures may be
arranged.
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