Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University

Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University The Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University brings together scholars and students to en Blank Family Foundation.

The Tam Institute for Jewish Studies (TIJS) at Emory University, established in 1999 to bring together students and scholars in the interdisciplinary exploration of Jewish civilization and culture, is the largest Jewish Studies program in the southern United States. The Institute’s core endowment was generously provided by the Arthur M. The Blank family named the Institute in honor of its beloved

spiritual leader, Rabbi Donald A. Tam, the founding rabbi of Atlanta’s Temple Beth Tikvah and a community leader known for his wisdom, compassion, and public service. TIJS boasts nineteen core faculty members in seven departments across the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, plus one each in the Law School and the Candler School of Theology. In addition, seventeen affiliated faculty members offer occasional courses. Strengths of the program include modern and American Jewish history, Jews in Eastern Europe and in Islamic Civilizations, the Jewish textual tradition, modern Judaism, Jewish ethnography, Holocaust Studies, Hebrew and Yiddish literatures and cultures, and Israel Studies. TIJS offers an undergraduate major and minor, graduate fellowships and a graduate certificate program. The Institute also supports undergraduate and graduate students with a wide range of grants for travel and research, study abroad, and intensive language study. In addition to its robust academic program, TIJS engages with the broader community through public events, most notably the Tenenbaum Family Lecture Series in Jewish Studies and the Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild Memorial Lecture, which bring distinguished visiting scholars to campus.

New Yorkers, join Prof. Tamar Menashe this Wednesday, March 25, at Columbia Law School for a talk on her book!Talk title...
03/23/2026

New Yorkers, join Prof. Tamar Menashe this Wednesday, March 25, at Columbia Law School for a talk on her book!

Talk title: "Clashing and Conversing: Civil and Jewish Laws in Early Modern Germany,"

Location: Columbia Law School, Case Lounge (Jerome Greene rm 701)

If you are not affiliated with Columbia Law School and would like to attend a workshop, please email Leah Han ([email protected]) at least 24 hours before the event for access to the building.

Last chance to register for tomorrow evening’s highly-anticipated Tenenbaum lecture!
03/16/2026

Last chance to register for tomorrow evening’s highly-anticipated Tenenbaum lecture!

Last chance to register for tomorrow's highly-anticipated Tenenbaum Lecture!  Registration link in the comments below!
03/16/2026

Last chance to register for tomorrow's highly-anticipated Tenenbaum Lecture! Registration link in the comments below!

03/03/2026

Miriam Udel, associate professor at Emory College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, won a National Jewish Book Award for her book, “Modern Jewish Worldmaking through Yiddish Children’s Literature.” Her research into the Yiddish language, literature, and culture reveals how writings with a common user base helped Jewish people imagine their future.

National Jewish Book Award: https://links.emory.edu/1oD

Join us for this year's Tenenbaum lecture on March 17th!  Registration link is in the comments.
02/25/2026

Join us for this year's Tenenbaum lecture on March 17th! Registration link is in the comments.

02/25/2026
Opportunity for Emory undergraduates - TIJS is excited to partner with the Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning Found...
11/25/2025

Opportunity for Emory undergraduates - TIJS is excited to partner with the Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning Foundation to offer students the study abroad experience of a lifetime: an eleven-day, 1-credit, summer study abroad program in Poland, which will take place May 31 - June 11, 2026. Check out the program flyer and a video by two program alumni discussing highlights of their experience!

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537 Kilgo Circle
Atlanta, GA
30329

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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+14047276301

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