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The Lillie Goldstein Judaica Collection, with its unique
designation as a traveling library, was
developed with the generous support of the
Lillie Goldstein Charitable Trust to further
Touro Law Center's goal of presenting Jewish
thought and learning, particularly the
Jewish legal tradition, within a scholarly
framework. Established to make available to
law schools without Judaica collections the
resources necessary to offer courses in
Jewish law, the collection of more than 420
titles in over 700 volumes in Hebrew and/or
English includes duplicates of the core
halakah (Jewish law) materials found in
the Gould Law Library's Judaica Collection,
as well as other materials chosen to enrich
the study of Jewish law.
Dr. Chaim Povarsky, Professor of Law and Director of the
Institute of Jewish Law at Touro Law Center,
is the primary advisor. His role in shaping
the collection is a reflection of one of the
goals of the Institute - to promote the
teaching of Jewish law in American law
schools. Professor Povarsky, former Library
Director Daniel Jordan, and Judaica
Librarians Lois Markowitz and Carol S.
Joseph made the initial selections. Ms.
Markowitz and Ms. Joseph managed the
collection until their retirements. Under
the leadership of Library Director April
Schwartz, Beth Mobley,
Associate Director;
Special Collections Curator & Head of
Collection Development, works with
other current library staff members to
evaluate and enrich this valuable resource.
The Lillie Goldstein Judaica Collection
is offered as an
interlibrary loan for a semester or for an
academic year. The only obligation is the
return postage. Inquiries should be
directed to: Beth Mobley, Associate Director;
Special Collections Curator & Head of
Collection Development Gould Law
Library, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg
Law Center, 255 Eastview Drive, Central
Islip, NY, 11722; (631)761-7152;
BMobley@tourolaw.edu.
Borrowers to date include ITT-Chicago Kent College of Law,
University of Utah School of Law, Boston
College Law School, Nova Southeastern
University Shepard Broad Law Center,
University of Colorado School of Law,
Pepperdine University School of Law,
University of Tulsa College of Law, and
American University, Washington College of
Law.
Click here for
The
Lillie
Goldstein Judaica Collection
brochure
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