UC Berkeley creates endowed faculty chair in Israel studies

UC Berkeley announced the creation of the Helen Diller Family Chair in Israel Studies on May 2 in response to a $5 million grant from the Helen Diller Family Foundation.
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UC Berkeley announced the creation of the Helen Diller Family Chair in Israel Studies on May 2 in response to a $5 million grant from the Helen Diller Family Foundation.
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Wasn’t that extra day off fun? Take that long-weekend energy with you into Tuesday. Labor Day is all about celebrating workers, of course, so check out a documentary about unusual professions.
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After growing up in a Los Angeles household filled with Jewish culture and custom, Josh Woznica came to UC Berkeley with the intention of stepping outside his comfort zone and putting his religious involvement on hiatus. Woznica couldn’t help but return to his roots, however, deeply involving himself in the
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The UC Theatre announced Tuesday that it received a $1.3 million matching grant to finish its restoration and open in the fall.
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After over a year of construction on the new state-of-the-art location of the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the museum announced plans on Monday to temporarily halt programs as it prepares for its move to Downtown Berkeley.
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UC Berkeley’s new Center for Jewish Studies will open in Dwinelle Hall at the end of October, bringing together faculty and students from a range of academic fields to examine Jewish beliefs and culture with an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Come Cal Day, Berkeley will be more stuffed than Cal Rubgy’s trophy chest. An estimated 30,000 to 40,000 people will descend upon our streets and experience a day in the life of a Cal Bear. Here at the Daily Clog, we have a special dedication to finding the best things Berkeley offers, which coincidentally are
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The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life is being moved from its current home on Russell Street to a new location on 2121 Allston Way. The museum, which was formerly located in a residential neighborhood on Russell, was bought by UC Berkeley in June 2010, and will be unveiled
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