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Maas Center at American Jewish University develops transformative experiences for Jewish, Jew-ish, or Jew-curious people. Through a unique suite of programs like Miller Intro to Judaism, BCI, and the community Mikvah, we provide teachings, tools, and experiences rooted in ancient Jewish practice so anyone can do Jewish on their terms.
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The Origin Story

Rabbi Tarlan Rabizadeh
Vice President, Director of Maas Center and Miller Intro to Judaism [email protected]
Rabbi Myra Meskin
Director of the Marilyn & Sigi Ziering Brandeis Camp Institute (BCI) [email protected]



Janet Djalilmand
Miller Intro to Judaism Affiliates Manager [email protected]
Sarah Harnden
Program Coordinator, Maas Center and Miller Intro to Judaism [email protected]
Rabbi Patricia Fenton
Miller Intro to Judaism Instructor [email protected]

Rabbi Herschel “Brodie” Aberson
Miller Intro to Judaism Instructor [email protected]
Rabbi Daniel Mehlman
Miller Intro to Judaism Instructor [email protected]
Rabbi Jonathan Bernhard
Miller Intro to Judaism Instructor [email protected]
Rabbi Janice Mehring
Miller Intro to Judaism Instructor [email protected]Our Donors
A Vision Made Possible by Virginia and Frank Maas
Virginia and Frank Maas have been Los Angeles Jewish community leaders for over 45 years. Through their generous gift, the Maas Center and its groundbreaking programs have supported those from all backgrounds to discover the power of bringing Jewish into their lives. Their son, Michael Maas, is Chair of the Maas Advisory Board. To learn more about how to get involved, email [email protected]. Read the Maas Story.
The Lasting Impact of Judith and Louis Miller
Judith and Louis Miller, of blessed memory, are remembered leaders in the Los Angeles Jewish community. Through the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program at American Jewish University, they leave an indelible mark. Established in 1986, the program reflects the Millers’ deep commitment to Jewish learning and continuity, and is now a notable educational initiative in North America. Even after their passing, the program continues to thrive, reaching a global audience through its online courses and fostering Jewish connections and education for individuals from all walks of life. Read the Miller Story.