The Advancement Department at American Jewish University invites you to get a taste of the vibrant learning occurring on a daily basis at the university.

Join us for this stimulating program:

A Taste of AJU

Women’s Lunch & Learn
2012-2013  

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2012-2013 Exciting Program Offerings 12:00-1:30pm

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Patron Member Invited to attend all lunch programs, compliments of AJU
Sponsor Member Pays $20 per lunch program
Premier Member $20 per session for all 10 sessions
Associate Member $20 for the first 5 sessions and $30 for the remaining 5 sessions
Guest $30 per session (sign up for two programs only)

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“The Enigma of Iran: Why the Birth Place of Modern Islamic Militancy Can Foster its End” Gina Nahai
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

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“ The Enigma of Iran: Why the Birth Place of Modern Islamic Militancy Can Foster its End” Gina Nahai Best-selling author, Professor of Creative Writing at USC

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“Finding the Soul of American Jews” Dr. Robert Wexler
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Wednesday, MAY 22, 2013

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“Finding the Soul of American Jews” Dr. Robert Wexler President, American Jewish University

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“What Will You Learn Today? A Discussion on Spiritual Growth and Lifelong Learning” Rabbi Richard Camras
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Tuesday, JUNE 11, 2013

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“What Will You Learn Today? A Discussion on Spiritual Growth and Lifelong Learning” Rabbi Richard Camras Senior Rabbi, Shomrei Torah Synagogue

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Women’s Retreat at Brandeis Amy Ephron
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SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2013

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SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2013 Women’s Retreat at Brandeis Day of activities at our beautiful Brandeis campus in Simi Valley with keynote speaker, Amy Ephron, bestselling, award winning novelist, of Loose Diamonds…and other things I’ve lost along the way.

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PROGRAM INFORMATION
10 sessions per year (no meetings July & August)
12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Sessions will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays
Attend one or attend them all!
Kosher lunch included
Location: American Jewish University’s Familian Campus, 15600 Mulholland Drive, Bel Air

OUR PURPOSE
Engage in the exciting learning that takes place at AJU. Our goal is to build a cadre of women who come together to learn and who understand and support the vital work of American Jewish University. We hope that you will join us for this spring learning opportunity, and in the Fall of 2013 consider making a gift to our AJU Scholarship Fund and continue your participation in this ongoing program.

AJU SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Giving to the AJU Scholarship Fund supports the education of future Jewish leaders through our Rabbinic, Jewish education, non-profit MBA and undergraduate academic programs. The AJU students, passionate about their chosen fields, will ignite our Jewish imaginations for years to come.

FOR MORE INFO
Contact Reggie Nudell at 310-440-1211 or RNudell@ajula.edu 

American Jewish University

American Jewish University is a thriving center of Jewish resources and talent built upon the mission of Jewish learning, Culture, Ethics, Leadership and Peoplehood. In 2007 the University of Judaism merged with Brandeis-Bardin creating a landmark entity, American Jewish University, with two campuses, a single vision and a shared future. Today American Jewish University is one of the largest and most innovative Jewish institutions in the country.

Heartened by our vibrant Jewish community, we continue to add faculty, expand our curriculum and develop innovative academic programs that prepare undergraduate, graduate and rabbinical students for rewarding lives – as leaders in the Jewish community as well as society at large. Our graduates are making a difference in the world.

We are an American Jewish University for the entire community: college students, graduate students in business, education and arts, aspiring rabbis, Jews of every belief, background and branch of Judaism, and non-Jews as well.