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Singer-composer Matti Caspi kicks off Israel pop series in L.A.
Israel has a vibrant music scene with artists representing a wide variety of ethnic and cultural traditions, but much of that music never makes it to the United States.
Check it out: A new Jewish library for L.A.
The Burton Sperber Jewish Community Library at American Jewish University (AJU) in Bel Air opened its doors Sept. 25, printing out library cards at its circulation desk for the public for the very first time and welcoming dozens of children, parents and grandparents for an open house.
Moving and shaking: Commencement ceremonies, Jews for Hillary and more
Three seminaries — American Jewish University (AJU), Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) and the Academy for Jewish Religion, California (AJR-CA) were among the local schools holding commencement ceremonies last month.
News reports revive AJU environmental debate
Nuclear expert Dan Hirsch made a promise in 1979 that would drag him into a three-decade fight he didn’t ask for, a fight that has since drawn in Boeing, an alphabet soup of regulators and, most recently, American Jewish University (AJU).
NBC investigation reopens contamination question at SoCal Jewish camp
For years, Victoria Tashman didn’t think much of the sonic booms coming from the Santa Susana Field Lab, just uphill from a storied Jewish retreat and campus near her home in the Simi Valley.
Soraya Nazarian, AJU and the fine art of philanthropy
Soraya Nazarian has been taking sculpting classes at American Jewish University (AJU) for more than 20 years.