Denver Institute for Jewish Studies Records
Abstract
The Denver Institute for Jewish Studies was established in 1963 to streamline adult Jewish studies throughout East Denver. There had been a frequent overlap and lack of organzation between the synagogues that offered courses. The Institute worked to coordinate and streamline adult educational programs. It was an independent non-profit organization, but collaborated with the Rocky Mountain Rabbinical Council. The courses rotated between the BMH, Temple Emanuel and Temple Sinai. Rabbi Daniel Goldberger, who had been the rabbi of Beth Joseph, was the first Dean of the Institute. The classes and special convocations covered all aspects of the Jewish Experience. The name was changed from the Denver Institute and College of Jewish Studies to the Denver Institute for Jewish Studies in 1994 and the Institute voluntarily dissolved in 2007. Collection contains administrative records, minutes, correspondence and class and convocation files from the Denver Institute for Jewish Studies. Earlier records are in the Denver Institute [and College] of Jewish Studies, B144.
Dates
- 1964-2021
Creator
- Denver Institute for Jewish Studies (Organization)
Extent
0.5 Linear Feet (1 half record box)
Creator
- Denver Institute for Jewish Studies (Organization)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository