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Your Gift Makes a Difference
"It was an extraordinary experiencean opportunity to do my own work; meet and discuss my project with other writers and scholars; use the Brandeis libraries; research specific aspects of the novel I am writing..." - Judith Katz, HBI Scholar-in-Residence, Fall 2008
Click on the link below to make your online donation through Brandeis University's secure, online giving page.
On the "Gifts" tab, under "Other Designations" please select the second text box and enter "Hadassah Brandeis Institute"
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Since 1997, the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute has:
Granted 229 Research Awards to scholars around the world
Awarded 57 Lily Safra internships
Hosted 39 Scholars in Residence
Published 27 Books
Convened 14 International Conferences
Your support will help us to continue our innovative programs and utilize the latest technologies to reach an audience more diverse than ever for participation in academic research. By providing financial backing for our Scholars-in-Residence programs, our research grants, our conferences, various publications, and manifold artistic projects, you further ensure that the future of Jewish women internationally will continue to be bright. With each new work produced, book published, and art project realized, we approach a point in Jewish women's history when social equality is the norm and religious parity is the standard.
For over a decade, the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute has been at the fore of the Jewish academic world, producing and promoting a unique range of scholarly and artistic works that encompasses the fields of sociology, history, psychology, anthropology, literature and the arts, with a focus on the exploration of Jewish gender and women's studies. Established at Brandeis University in 1997 with major funding from Hadassah, our work is further made possible through the generous support of individuals and foundations.
"My tenure as an HBI Scholar in Residence was a highlight of my career. The work I did is part of the building material for my upcoming book on Jewish women in Poland."
Moshe Rosman (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
"To receive this prestigious HBI Award has enhanced my work and teaching as I integrate the research into my classes in History at Western Michigan University. The HBI Award recognizes how my research on Jewish women and gender issues has significance for teaching, scholarship and presentations beyond Jewish Studies."
Linda J Borish (Western Michigan University)
To learn more about the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute's signature projects and the many ways to lend your support, contact us at hbi@brandeis.edu, or by phone at 781-736-2064.
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