Shanah tovah, g'mar tov, one and all! 

A graduate student at Stanford is researching the evolution of the kiruv 
phenomenon in North America (early 1950s to Present) and is looking for 
archival materials: ephemera, divrei torah, lesson plans, etc., that relate to 
the education/representation/material culture of "authentic Judaism" to 
non-Orthodox Jewish audiences. If you know of any libraries, archives, or 
private collectors/repositories that might help, please let me know and I'll 
pass along the information. 

Thanks, 
Zachary 

Zachary M. Baker 
Stanford University Libraries 
E-mail [email protected] 

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