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Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

The Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania—commonly called the Katz Center—is a postdoctoral research center devoted to the study of Jewish history and civilization.[1]

Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
The Katz Center's Building on Walnut Street
Former name
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning; Annenberg Research Institute
Established1993
DirectorSteven Weitzman
Location
420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

39°56′50″N 75°08′55″W / 39.9473°N 75.1486°W / 39.9473; -75.1486
Websitehttps://katz.sas.upenn.edu/
Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies 420 Walnut St Philadelphia PA

History edit

The Katz Center is the continuation of two pioneering institutions devoted to advanced research: Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning and the Annenberg Research Institute. Dropsie College was the first accredited doctoral program in Judaic studies in the world. The Annenberg Research Institute was a center for advanced study in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam founded in 1986 with staff and collections carried over from Dropsie College. The founding director of the Katz Center was David B. Ruderman.[2] The current Ella Darivoff Director is Steven Weitzman.[3]

The Katz Center was established in 1993 as a part of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. It was first named the Center for Judaic Studies (CJS); later, the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (CAJS)—and in 2008, the Katz family endowed the center in memory of former board chair and philanthropist Herbert D. Katz. It is located in an award-winning building across from Independence National Historical Park in Center City Philadelphia.[4]

The Katz Center houses offices for scholars who are in residence throughout the academic year for postdoctoral research, as well as an extensive library of Judaica,[5] a reading room, and seminar and meeting spaces.[6]

Fellowship program edit

The Katz Center's primary activity is an academic fellowship program, which brings scholars from around the world to Philadelphia for a semester or a year. The program supports approximately 20 fellows each year; scholars apply if their current research fits the annual theme.[7]

Weekly seminars allow fellows to share their findings with each other and with invited scholarly guests; annual conferences are open to the wider academic community.[8]

 
Dropsie University Complex

In addition, the Katz Center offers public programs and a summer intensive course for graduate students.[9]

Library at the Katz Center edit

The combination of the Dropsie/Annenberg library with the Judaica holdings of the Penn Libraries resulted in a 350,000-volume collection of Judaica, including more than 8,000 rare books and an assortment of cuneiform tablets.

There are also 451 codices in eleven alphabets and 24 languages and dialects. Some of the languages and dialects represented include Hebrew, English, German, Yiddish, Ladino, Arabic, Latin, Judeo-Arabic, Armenia, Telugu, and Syriac. Fragments from the Cairo Geniza and others written in Coptic and Demotic on papyrus round out the collection.

The library also holds the personal letters of more than 50 Jewish-American leaders from the 1800s and 1900s, including Isaac Leeser, Sabato Morais, and Abraham A. Neuman (three ministers of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia), Cyrus Adler (president, Dropsie College, Mikveh Israel, American Jewish Committee, Jewish Theological Seminary of America; librarian, Smithsonian Institution), Charles Cohen (president, Mikveh Israel, Fairmount Park Commission), his journalist sister Mary M. Cohen, Yiddish journalist Ben Zion Goldberg, and the benefactor Moses Dropsie.[10]

Publications edit

The Katz Center houses the Jewish Quarterly Review, the oldest continuously published journal of Judaic studies in English. Founded in England in 1888 under the editorship of Claude Montefiore and Israel Abrahams, JQR first came to the U.S. in 1911 under the editorship of Solomon Schechter and Cyrus Adler. It is currently published by Penn Press.

 
A Cairo Geniza fragment is part of the collection.

The Katz Center partners with the University of Pennsylvania Press to publish the book series Jewish Cultures and Contexts. The series is edited by Shaul Magid, Francesca Trivellato, and Steven Weitzman.[11]

Notable fellows edit

References edit

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  3. ^ katzcenterupenn. "Staff". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ "University of Pennsylvania – Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies | The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life". magnes.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  5. ^ katzcenterupenn. "Library at the Katz Center". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  6. ^ katzcenterupenn. "FAQs". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  7. ^ katzcenterupenn. "International Fellowship". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  8. ^ katzcenterupenn. "Academic Gatherings". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
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  30. ^ "Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Oral History". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  31. ^ "Jewish Museum Chief Curator Norman Kleeblatt Steps Down". artnet News. 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  32. ^ "David C. Kraemer". www.jtsa.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
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  36. ^ "David B. Ruderman | Penn Arts & Sciences Department of History". live-sas-www-history.pantheon.sas.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  37. ^ "Maurice Samuels | Yale MacMillan Center Council on Middle East Studies". cmes.macmillan.yale.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
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  40. ^ "Shaked, Gershon | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  41. ^ "Eminent historian delivers lecture about Israel's founding father". College of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2015-01-27. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  42. ^ German, Department of (2014-03-15). "Anna Shternshis". Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Kiron, Arthur (2000). "The Professionalization of Wisdom: The Legacy of Dropsie College and Its Library" (PDF). University of Pennsylvania. p. 20.
  • Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

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This article is about the Herbert D Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at 420 Walnut Street For the historic building at 2321 2335 N Broad Street see Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning The Herbert D Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania commonly called the Katz Center is a postdoctoral research center devoted to the study of Jewish history and civilization 1 Katz Center for Advanced Judaic StudiesThe Katz Center s Building on Walnut StreetFormer nameDropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning Annenberg Research InstituteEstablished1993DirectorSteven WeitzmanLocation420 Walnut Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania39 56 50 N 75 08 55 W 39 9473 N 75 1486 W 39 9473 75 1486Websitehttps katz sas upenn edu Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies 420 Walnut St Philadelphia PAContents 1 History 2 Fellowship program 3 Library at the Katz Center 4 Publications 5 Notable fellows 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Katz Center is the continuation of two pioneering institutions devoted to advanced research Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning and the Annenberg Research Institute Dropsie College was the first accredited doctoral program in Judaic studies in the world The Annenberg Research Institute was a center for advanced study in Judaism Christianity and Islam founded in 1986 with staff and collections carried over from Dropsie College The founding director of the Katz Center was David B Ruderman 2 The current Ella Darivoff Director is Steven Weitzman 3 The Katz Center was established in 1993 as a part of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania It was first named the Center for Judaic Studies CJS later the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies CAJS and in 2008 the Katz family endowed the center in memory of former board chair and philanthropist Herbert D Katz It is located in an award winning building across from Independence National Historical Park in Center City Philadelphia 4 The Katz Center houses offices for scholars who are in residence throughout the academic year for postdoctoral research as well as an extensive library of Judaica 5 a reading room and seminar and meeting spaces 6 Fellowship program editThe Katz Center s primary activity is an academic fellowship program which brings scholars from around the world to Philadelphia for a semester or a year The program supports approximately 20 fellows each year scholars apply if their current research fits the annual theme 7 Weekly seminars allow fellows to share their findings with each other and with invited scholarly guests annual conferences are open to the wider academic community 8 nbsp Dropsie University ComplexIn addition the Katz Center offers public programs and a summer intensive course for graduate students 9 Library at the Katz Center editThe combination of the Dropsie Annenberg library with the Judaica holdings of the Penn Libraries resulted in a 350 000 volume collection of Judaica including more than 8 000 rare books and an assortment of cuneiform tablets There are also 451 codices in eleven alphabets and 24 languages and dialects Some of the languages and dialects represented include Hebrew English German Yiddish Ladino Arabic Latin Judeo Arabic Armenia Telugu and Syriac Fragments from the Cairo Geniza and others written in Coptic and Demotic on papyrus round out the collection The library also holds the personal letters of more than 50 Jewish American leaders from the 1800s and 1900s including Isaac Leeser Sabato Morais and Abraham A Neuman three ministers of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia Cyrus Adler president Dropsie College Mikveh Israel American Jewish Committee Jewish Theological Seminary of America librarian Smithsonian Institution Charles Cohen president Mikveh Israel Fairmount Park Commission his journalist sister Mary M Cohen Yiddish journalist Ben Zion Goldberg and the benefactor Moses Dropsie 10 Publications editThe Katz Center houses the Jewish Quarterly Review the oldest continuously published journal of Judaic studies in English Founded in England in 1888 under the editorship of Claude Montefiore and Israel Abrahams JQR first came to the U S in 1911 under the editorship of Solomon Schechter and Cyrus Adler It is currently published by Penn Press nbsp A Cairo Geniza fragment is part of the collection The Katz Center partners with the University of Pennsylvania Press to publish the book series Jewish Cultures and Contexts The series is edited by Shaul Magid Francesca Trivellato and Steven Weitzman 11 Notable fellows editIsrael Bartal winner of the Landau Prize for the research of the history of the Land of Israel 2009 Menachem Ben Sasson former member of the Knesset for Kadima former president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2009 2017 12 Amnon Ben Tor winner of the Israel Prize for archaeology 2019 13 Yoram Bilu winner of the Israel Prize for Sociology and Anthropology 2013 14 Clemence Boulouque fellow of the New Perspectives on the Origins Context and Diffusion of the Academic Study of Judaism program 2014 2015 currently serves as the Carl and Bernice Witten Associate Professor of Jewish and Israel Studies in the Department of Religion at Columbia University in the City of New York 15 16 Richard I Cohen winner of the Arnold Wischnitzer Prize 1998 17 Natalie Zemon Davis winner of the Holberg International Memorial Prize 2010 Companion of the Order of Canada recipient of the National Humanities Medal 2012 18 Daniel J Elazar founder and former president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs 19 Yaakov Elman founder of the field now known as Irano Talmudica 20 Seymour Gitin winner of the Israel Museum s Percia Schimmel Prize 2004 21 Nurith Gertz winner of the Brenner Prize for Literature 2009 recipient of the Israeli Book Publishers Association Gold Award 2010 22 Moshe Greenberg winner of the Israel Prize in Bible 1994 23 Bonnie Honig winner of the Foundations of Political Thought Book Prize 1994 24 Gershon Hundert winner of the Judaica Reference Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries 2008 25 Moshe Idel winner of the Israel Prize for Jewish thought 1999 26 Sara Japhet former president of the World Union of Jewish Studies 2005 2009 winner of the Israel Prize for Biblical studies 2004 27 Yosef Kaplan winner of the Israel Prize for the history of the Jewish people 2013 28 Ruth Mazo Karras co winner of the American Historical Association s Joan Kelly Memorial Prize 2012 29 Barbara Kirshenblatt Gimblett Chief Curator of the Core Exhibition at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews recipient of the Foundation for Jewish Culture award for lifetime achievement 2008 30 Norman Kleeblatt winner of the National Jewish Book Award 2009 former chief curator at the Jewish Museum 1982 2017 31 David C Kraemer director of the Joseph J and Dora Abbell Library at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America 32 Shaul Magid winner of the American Academy of Religion Award 2008 33 Michael A Meyer winner of the National Jewish Book Award 1968 1989 1997 co founder of the Association for Jewish Studies 34 David Nirenberg dean of the University of Chicago Divinity School founding Roman Family Director of the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society 35 David B Ruderman founding director of the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies winner of the National Jewish Book Award 2010 36 Maurice Samuels director of the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism winner of the Gaddis Smith International Book Prize 2004 37 Edwin Seroussi winner of the Israel Prize for the study of culture art and musicology 2018 38 Stephanie B Siegmund winner of the American Historical Association s Herbert Baxter Adams Prize 2006 39 Gershon Shaked winner of the Israel Prize for Hebrew literature 1993 40 Anita Shapira winner of the Israel Prize for History 2008 41 Anna Shternshis co creator and co director of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards nominated album Yiddish Glory 42 Reuven Snir winner of the Tchernichovsky Prize for Translation 2014 43 Michael C Steinlauf director of Poland s branch of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 44 Guy Stroumsa winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award 2008 Chevalier de l Ordre du Merite 45 Susan Rubin Suleiman recipient of France s Legion of Honor merit 2008 46 S Ilan Troen founding director of the journal Israel Studies 47 Yaron Tsur co founder of the Open University of Israel 48 Chava Turniansky winner of the Israel Prize for Jewish language and literature 2013 49 Elliot R Wolfson winner of the American Academy of Religion Award 1995 2012 winner of the National Jewish Book Award 1995 2005 50 Joseph Yahalom winner of the Bialik Prize 2012 winner of the Ben Zvi Prize for Lifetime Achievement 2003 51 References edit Home Herbert D Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies katz sas upenn edu Retrieved 2020 07 22 katzcenterupenn History Herbert D Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Retrieved 2020 07 22 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Zydow Polskich 2011 07 23 Archived from the original on 2011 07 23 Retrieved 2020 07 20 Guy G Stroumsa Hebrew University of Jerusalem Academia edu huji academia edu Retrieved 2020 07 21 Susan Rubin Suleiman rll faculty fas harvard edu Retrieved 2020 07 21 Ilan Troen 63 www brandeis edu Retrieved 2020 07 21 Prof Yaron Tsur Tel Aviv University Retrieved 2020 07 20 Chava Turniansky press uchicago edu Retrieved 2020 07 21 elliot r wolfson scholarship wolfson faculty religion ucsb edu Retrieved 2020 07 20 Giving a Diamond Essays in Honor of Joseph Yahalom on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday Brill 2011 02 22 ISBN 978 90 04 20382 2 External links editOfficial website Kiron Arthur 2000 The Professionalization of Wisdom The Legacy of Dropsie College and Its Library PDF University of Pennsylvania p 20 Library at the Herbert D Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies 39 56 50 N 75 08 55 W 39 947312 N 75 148493 W 39 947312 75 148493 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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