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  2. Brandeis University - Wikipedia

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    Brandeis University (/ ˈ b r æ n d aɪ s /) is a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States.It is located within the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1948 as a non-sectarian, coeducational university, Brandeis was established on the site of the former Middlesex University.

  3. Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts is an annual event that was started in 1952 by Leonard Bernstein who was both a composer and a Brandeis University faculty member. [1] It is sponsored by Brandeis University's Office of the Arts.

  4. The Justice (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Justice is the independent student newspaper of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. [1] The paper is run primarily by undergraduate students. Since its founding in 1949, the Justice has provided a critical perspective on Brandeis University policy and events through its articles and editorial work.

  5. Brandeis-Bardin Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Brandeis-Bardin Campus of American Jewish University is a Jewish retreat located since 1947 in the northeastern Simi Hills, in the city of Simi Valley, California. [1] Formerly known as the Brandeis-Bardin Institute , it is used for nondenominational summer programs for children, teens, and young adults.

  6. Rose Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Art Museum, founded in 1961, is a part of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.Named after benefactors Edward and Bertha Rose, it offers temporary exhibitions, and it displays and houses works of art from its permanent collection of 9,000 objects.

  7. Jonathan Sarna - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of Hebrew College librarian Helen Horowitz Sarna [2] and biblical scholar Nahum Sarna.Born in Philadelphia and raised in New York City and Newton Centre, Massachusetts, Sarna attended Brandeis University, Hebrew College in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, Mercaz HaRav Kook in Jerusalem, Israel and Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, where he obtained his doctorate in 1979.

  8. The Brandeis Hoot - Wikipedia

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    The Brandeis Hoot, or simply, The Hoot, is the community newspaper serving the Brandeis University campus. [1] Founded in 2005 by Leslie Pazan, Igor Pedan, and Daniel Silverman, it features articles written for, by and about the members of the Brandeis community. The paper's current Editors-in-Chief are Cooper Gottfried and Rachel Rosenfield. [2]

  9. Irving Zola - Wikipedia

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    The 'Dr. Irving Kenneth Zola Collection,' a repository of most of Zola's works, can be found at The Samuel Gridley Howe Library at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Zola had taught at Brandeis since 1963. His writings included an autobiography, "Missing Pieces: A Chronicle of Living with a Disability," published in 1982.