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COLLEGE CAMPUS GROUPS GAP YEAR YOUNG ADULT ADULT EDUCATION ADULT SOCIAL & NETWORK GROUPS

The continuance of a strong Jewish community depends on the involvement of the younger generations. In Arizona, there are many possibilities for young adults to become involved. There are opportunities to serve on boards, connect with others through business or social networks, or expand your knowledge of Judaism through religious studies.

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THE ARIZONA CENTER FOR JUDAIC STUDIES

Martha Castleberry, Senior Business Manager Jacqueline Schmidt, Outreach Coordinator 845 N. Park Ave. #420, Tucson 520-626-5758 judaic.arizona.edu jan1@email.arizona.edu The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies’ mission is to contribute to the overall goals of The University of Arizona by promoting advanced scholarship, by translating faculty research into dynamic undergraduate instruction, and by contributing to the community through educational outreach and professional advising. We seek to transmit, interpret and critique Jewish historical, religious, and cultural traditions for the benefit of present and future generations.

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY JEWISH STUDIES

Lisa Kaplan, Assistant Director PO Box 874302, Tempe 480-965-8094 jewishstudies.asu.edu lisa.kaplan@asu.edu ASU Jewish studies serves as an academic program, research center and community outreach initiative. We offer a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses, research conferences, public lectures and more with the goal of disseminating accurate information about Jewish culture and enhancing the quality of Jewish life in greater Phoenix and around the world. We also offer generous scholarships for students taking our classes, who are enrolled in a degree program at ASU.

NAU MARTIN-SPRINGER INSTITUTE

Flagstaff 928-523-9011 nau.edu/martin-springer

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