The following is a list of companies who have a history of matching funding. Whether or not your company is listed below, please note that companies frequently change their policies. Your company's human resources department should be able to verify your company's current policy. Companies noted with "MG" offer a matching gift opportunity.

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Mr. Harold Minuskin has generously established the Sonia Minuskin Memorial Endowment as tribute to his mother, Sonia Minuskin's, bravery and tenacity during the Holocaust, and as a commitment to research, teaching and education related to the World War II Holocaust and study of anti-Semitism.

Jewish Studies faculty members are experts in their fields of study, and welcome the opportunity to share their expertise with the community. A list of selected topics follows, and we are happy to address special requests. Please contact the Jewish Studies office to involve one of our phenomenal educators in your next meeting!

Adam B. Cohen Psychology and Forgiveness – Holocaust Psychology and Moral Judgement Psychology and Jewish Religious Identity

Jewish studies at ASU

The Jewish studies program offers an array of courses in an academic structure designed to examine the history and culture of the Jews, to provide a model for interdisciplinary teaching and research, to generate and facilitate research in Judaica and to stand as an example of the university's commitment to a program of meaningful ethnic studies on a firm academic base.

The Jewish Studies collections at ASU are composed of scholarly literature monographs and journals, literary works that represent different aspects of Jewish life, and documentary and feature films.

Strategic acquisitions in specific areas are made in support of faculty interests, such as Jewish philosophy, Polish-language and East-European Jewish Studies, Holocaust Studies, or Judeo-Hellenistic literature.

Jewish Studies serves as an intellectual resource for ASU faculty and students, scholars in the U.S. and abroad, and the public of metropolitan Phoenix. Jewish studies at ASU promotes research projects, conferences, symposia, and workshops, and public lectures focusing on: