Where are Jewish studies resources located?
Most resources are located at Regenstein Library (the humanities and social sciences library), but there are additional resources at other libraries on campus, including the D’Angelo Law Library and the SSA Library. Because Jewish studies is a diverse, interdisciplinary field, at Regenstein Library, most Jewish studies resources are interfiled with the rest of the collection. For example, books on Judaism as a religion will be found in the BM classification in the third floor bookstacks. Books on the history of Israel will be found in the DS classification in the fifth-floor bookstacks. In addition, there is a Jewish studies reference collection in the fourth-floor reading area. The Rosenberger Library of Judaica is housed as a separate collection within the Special Collection Research Center on the first floor of Regenstein Library. Recently received Jewish studies journals are located in the Current Periodicals section of the second floor; older volumes are shelved by call number in