Leonard Bernstein with sister at Carnegie Hall after a performance with the Israel Philarmonic
The Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan provides annual fellowships for scholars and artists from around the world to conduct research in relation to a given theme. Established through a generous financial contribution from the Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Heritage Foundation, the Frankel Institute is the only one of its kind at a public university in the United States. The Institute is committed to interdisciplinary, multilingual work spanning ancient times through the contemporary era. By combining intellectual autonomy with the ideal of a scholarly community, it aims to offer global leadership in Jewish Studies.
Click here to see the 2009-10 Frankel Institute Fellows.
For the 2009-10 schedule of public colloquia, visit the Colloquia section of this site.