Additional Collections

Additional collections that have recently been added to the Post-Holocaust American Judaism Archive include:

Rabbi Arthur Waskow Collection
 
CU is excited to be home to the correspondence, personal papers and documents from the personal collection of Rabbi Arthur Waskow, a leader in the Jewish Renewal Movement since 1969 known for his social justice and environmental activist work. This collection also contains papers from the Shalom Center, an organization founded by Rabbi Wasko in 1983. This collection will soon receive born-digital materials including e-mail correspondence, articles and additional documents.
 

 
Steven Maimes Collection
 
Former editor of Holy Beggar’s Gazette, Maimes donated a complete set of this journal published in San Francisco between 1972 and 1977. The journal was published by the House of Love and Prayer founded by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach in San Francisco 25 years ago and features Hassidic Jewish wisdom expressed in stories.
 
 
 

 
 
Rabbi Leah Novick Collection
 
Rabbi Novick is a spiritual teacher and counselor whose work focuses on the Shekhinah or Divine Feminine and Kabbalah teachings. Collection materials document her work since her ordination in 1987 and her contributions to the Jewish Renewal Movement.
 
 

 
Tikkun Magazine Collection
 
Rabbi Michael Lerner is rabbi of the Bay Area congregation Beyt Tikkun, an award-winning author, and editor of Tikkun magazine: a bimonthly Jewish and interfaith critique of politics, culture, and society. This collection contains a complete set of Tikkun magazine from its inception through 2012, copies of his published books, and two Tikkun anthologies.