JEWISH LA–THEN AND NOW
November 12–14, 2005
Presented By:
The UCLA Center for Jewish Studies
The Autry National Center
The Skirball Cultural Center
With Support From:
Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles
UC Humanities Research Institute
Southern California Jewish Historical Society
Maurice Amado Foundation
Blazer Communications
USC-Huntington Institute for the Study of California and the West
Dates:
Saturday, Nov. 12— at the Skirball Cultural Center
Sunday, Nov. 13— at the Autry National Center
Monday, Nov. 14— at the UCLA Faculty Center
This national conference will explore the richly textured history of Los Angeles Jewry, the second largest Jewish community in North America. Participants will focus on the place of L.A. Jewry in the broader historical narrative of American Jewry, as well as in the ethnic and cultural mosaic of Los Angeles. Join us for a stimulating discussion with renowned scholars from across the country.
For more information, visit www.lajh.org.
To RSVP for the conference, contact
The UCLA Center for Jewish Studies: (310) 267-5327.
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