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Uri D. Herscher : ウィキペディア英語版
Uri D. Herscher

Uri D. Herscher (born March 14, 1941) is an American rabbi and academic, the founder of the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
==Early life and education==
Born in Tel Aviv to parents who fled Germany in the mid-1930s, in 1954, he immigrated with his parents and brother to the United States where they settled in San Jose, California. After high school, he enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated in 1964 with a BA in history and sociology. During his undergraduate years he founded Cal Camp, a summer camp which continues to serve underprivileged children in the San Francisco Bay Area. Seeking donated clothing for the children, he met Robert D. Haas, a classmate and scion of the Levi Strauss family, noted for its philanthropy; this friendship proved instrumental to his later endeavors.
Though not religious, his interest in Jewish culture caused him to attend Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, a Reform seminary. He was ordained a Rabbi there in 1970. After that, while working in an administrative position at the College-Institute, he pursued a doctorate in American Jewish history under the guidance of Stanley F. Chyet, a protégé of Jacob Rader Marcus.
Herscher's dissertation, on utopian farm colonies established by American Jewish immigrants in the 1880s, was eventually published, followed by several other immigration studies including, ''On Jews, American and Immigration'' (American Jewish Archives), ''Jewish Agricultural Utopias in America'' (Wayne State University Press), ''A Century of Memories, 1882–1982: The Eastern European Experience in America'' (American Jewish Archives), and ''Queen City Refuge'' (Behrman House).〔( WorldCat author listing )〕 His articles and reviews have appeared in more than thirty academic journals devoted to ethnic studies, sociology, and Jewish history and religion.
In 1975 he was appointed professor of American Jewish history and executive vice president and dean of the faculty of the College-Institute, overseeing its campuses in Cincinnati, Los Angeles, New York, and Jerusalem.

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