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Jeff Bernstein is a professor of political science and Director of the Faculty Development Center at EMU. Bernstein, alongside colleagues like Decky Alexander and Pam Landau, is another one of the Center for Jewish Studies' earliest supporters. He started teaching classes at EMU while working on a graduate degree from U of M and was later hired as a full time faculty member. Up until its move off campus, Bernstein served as a board member for Hillel, alongside CJS Founding Director Marty Shichtman. He was appointed director of the Faculty Development Center in 2021 and continues to serve on the CJS faculty advisory board. In this interview, Bernstein talks about the things that formed his Jewish identity, the changes in Eastern's Jewish student body over the years, and just how much work went into developing and maintaining the Center.

Interview Date

3-3-2025

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EMU Center for Jewish Studies, EMU Center for Oral History Research, Jewish Studies, CJS, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Judaism, Jewish identity, community engagement, higher education, Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor, Plainview NY, Long Island, EMU Political Science, Faculty Development Center, Hillel, HCAM, University of Michigan, University administration, 1920s immigration, Ira Berkow, programming, Frankel Center

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Permission to quote from this oral history should be requested from the University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu).

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Jeff Bernstein, Oral History Interview, 2025

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