About The Taub Center for Israel Studies
The Taub Center for Israel Studies was established in 2003 with the support of the Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation, to advance the study of Modern Israel. The Center supports cutting-edge research, public engagement, and undergraduate and graduate education in the field of Israel Studies. Building on over two decades of pioneering experience, the Center fosters interdisciplinary work on a variety of subjects, including: peace and security, social history, political history, public policy, diaspora immigration, democracy and diversity, religion and state, women and gender, economic development and environmental sustainability, international relations, art and culture, and more.