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The Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) is a scholarly organization in the United States that promotes academic Jewish Studies. The AJS was founded in 1969 and held its first annual conference that year at Brandeis University. In 1976, the AJS began to publish a scholarly journal, the AJS Review. The AJS is the largest academic Jewish Studies organization in the world.
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