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Arnold Eisen

Arnold M. Eisen (born 1951) is an American Judaic scholar who was Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He stepped down at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year.[1] Prior to this appointment, he served as the Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and Religion and chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty in 1986, he taught at Tel Aviv University and Columbia University.[2]

Arnold M. Eisen

The Jewish Theological Seminary edit

In 2006, Eisen was appointed as the seventh chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary, replacing Ismar Schorsch. Eisen is the second non-rabbi, after Cyrus Adler, to hold this post. He is also the first person with a social science background to serve as chancellor; previous chancellors had backgrounds in Jewish history or Talmud. He took office as chancellor-elect on July 1, 2007, the day after Schorsch stepped down, and assumed the position full-time on July 1, 2008.

Since his appointment in 2007, he has increased JTS's impact on the communities it serves by transforming the education of religious leadership for Conservative Judaism; articulating a new vision for JTS; guiding the formulation of a strategic plan to implement that vision; and developing innovative programs in synagogue arts and practices, adult education, pastoral care, Jewish thought, inter-religious dialogue, and the arts. His initiatives include new curricula for, and synergy among, all of JTS's five schools; the (and its flagship program Context); the interfaith Center for Pastoral Education at JTS; and the Tikvah Institute for Jewish Thought. By 2011, his will involve some 75 congregations in a process of reflection upon "commandment, commandedness, and the Commander."[3]

Scholarship and training edit

Eisen served in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University, the Department of Jewish Philosophy at Tel Aviv University, and the Department of Religion at Columbia University. Eisen earned a PhD in the History of Jewish Thought from Hebrew University, a BPhil in the Sociology of Religion at Oxford University, and a BA in Religious Thought from the University of Pennsylvania. He was a student of Professor Samuel Tobias Lachs.[4] He previously served as senior lecturer at the Tel Aviv University and assistant professor at Columbia University.

Religious change edit

He believes that American Jews feel connected to Jewish ritual but maintain autonomy to decide what to practice and thus many do not attend synagogue regularly.[citation needed]

Eisen is a recognized expert in religious change and the modern transformation of Jewish religious belief and practice. He is also one of the world's foremost experts in the sociology of American Judaism. For the past twenty years, he has worked closely with synagogue and federation leadership around the country to analyze and address the issues of Jewish identity, the revitalization of Jewish tradition, and the redefinition of the American Jewish community.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Eisen sits on the board of directors of the Tanenbaum Center, the Covenant Foundation, and the Taube Foundation, and chairs the steering committee of the Academic Consortium. He is married to Adriane Leveen, a professor of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) at the Reform Judaism movement's Hebrew Union College. They have two children together .[citation needed]

Works edit

His recent publications include a personal essay, Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and Community in America (1997), which addresses the renewal of Jewish community and commitment in America through a series of five essays built around the Five Books of Moses; a historical work about the origins of contemporary dilemmas concerning these issues, entitled Rethinking Modern Judaism: Ritual, Commandment, Community (1998); and The Jew Within: Self, Family and Community in America (2000), co-authored with sociologist Steven M. Cohen (2000), which examines the meanings of Judaism and Jewish belonging to contemporary American Jews.

  • Galut: Modern Jewish Reflection on Homelessness and Homecoming, Indiana University Press (Bloomington), 1986
  • Rethinking Modern Judaism: Ritual, Commandment, Community, University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 1998. (Koret Jewish Book Award, 1999)
  • The Jew Within: Self, Family, and Community in America[2]
  • The Chosen People in America: A Study in Jewish Religious Ideology, Indiana University Press (Bloomington), 1983.
  • (Author of commentary) Michael Strassfeld, The Jewish Holidays: A Guide and Commentary, Harper & Row (New York City), 1985.
  • Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and Community in America, Indiana University Press (Bloomington), 1997.
  • (With Steven M. Cohen) The Jew Within: Self, Family, and Community in America, Indiana University Press, 2000[5]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "JTS Chancellor Eisen to Step Down Next June". The Jewish Week. 19 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Arnold M. Eisen." Marquis Who's Who TM. Marquis Who's Who, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Fee. Retrieved 7 December 2008. Document Number: K2020026923
  3. ^ "StackPath". huc.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  4. ^ Tigay, Jeffrey H. "Samuel Tobias Lachs". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2008-12-07. Obituary.
  5. ^ a b Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Fee. Retrieved 2008-12-07. Entry updated: 12/12/2006. Document Number: H1000135943
  6. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. from the original on 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2020-01-23.

Sources edit

  • Official JTSA biography
  • A Biography of Arnold Eisen
  • Sources say JTS Set to Select Eisen As Chancellor -- Forward
  • Arnie Eisen: Teaching Religion Raises Devilish Questions
  • Choice, May, 1984, p. 1319.
  • Choice, February, 1987, pp. 896–897.
  • Christian Century, January 25, 1984, pp. 88–89; January 5, 2000, Hayin Goren Perelmutter, review of Rethinking Modern Judaism, p. 37.
  • Commentary, March, 1999, pp. 67–69.
  • Judaism, summer, 1990, David Biale, review of Galut, pp. 376–379.
  • Library Journal, November 1, 1986, p. 103; June 15, 1998, p. 84.
  • Los Angeles Times Book Review, January 8, 1984, p. 8.
  • New Leader, November, 2000, William B. Helmreich, review of The Jew Within, p. 33.
  • Reference & Research Book News, August, 1998, p. 12.
  • Religious Studies Review, October, 1987, p. 357.

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Theological Seminary in New York He stepped down at the end of the 2019 2020 academic year 1 Prior to this appointment he served as the Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and Religion and chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University Prior to joining the Stanford faculty in 1986 he taught at Tel Aviv University and Columbia University 2 Arnold M EisenContents 1 The Jewish Theological Seminary 2 Scholarship and training 3 Religious change 4 Personal life 5 Works 6 Awards 7 References 7 1 SourcesThe Jewish Theological Seminary editIn 2006 Eisen was appointed as the seventh chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary replacing Ismar Schorsch Eisen is the second non rabbi after Cyrus Adler to hold this post He is also the first person with a social science background to serve as chancellor previous chancellors had backgrounds in Jewish history or Talmud He took office as chancellor elect on July 1 2007 the day after Schorsch stepped down and assumed the position full time on July 1 2008 Since his appointment in 2007 he has increased JTS s impact on the communities it serves by transforming the education of religious leadership for Conservative Judaism articulating a new vision for JTS guiding the formulation of a strategic plan to implement that vision and developing innovative programs in synagogue arts and practices adult education pastoral care Jewish thought inter religious dialogue and the arts His initiatives include new curricula for and synergy among all of JTS s five schools the Institute for Jewish Learning at JTS and its flagship program Context the interfaith Center for Pastoral Education at JTS and the Tikvah Institute for Jewish Thought By 2011 his Mitzvah Initiative will involve some 75 congregations in a process of reflection upon commandment commandedness and the Commander 3 Scholarship and training editEisen served in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University the Department of Jewish Philosophy at Tel Aviv University and the Department of Religion at Columbia University Eisen earned a PhD in the History of Jewish Thought from Hebrew University a BPhil in the Sociology of Religion at Oxford University and a BA in Religious Thought from the University of Pennsylvania He was a student of Professor Samuel Tobias Lachs 4 He previously served as senior lecturer at the Tel Aviv University and assistant professor at Columbia University Religious change editHe believes that American Jews feel connected to Jewish ritual but maintain autonomy to decide what to practice and thus many do not attend synagogue regularly citation needed Eisen is a recognized expert in religious change and the modern transformation of Jewish religious belief and practice He is also one of the world s foremost experts in the sociology of American Judaism For the past twenty years he has worked closely with synagogue and federation leadership around the country to analyze and address the issues of Jewish identity the revitalization of Jewish tradition and the redefinition of the American Jewish community citation needed Personal life editEisen sits on the board of directors of the Tanenbaum Center the Covenant Foundation and the Taube Foundation and chairs the steering committee of the Academic Consortium He is married to Adriane Leveen a professor of the Hebrew Bible Tanakh at the Reform Judaism movement s Hebrew Union College They have two children together citation needed Works editHis recent publications include a personal essay Taking Hold of Torah Jewish Commitment and Community in America 1997 which addresses the renewal of Jewish community and commitment in America through a series of five essays built around the Five Books of Moses a historical work about the origins of contemporary dilemmas concerning these issues entitled Rethinking Modern Judaism Ritual Commandment Community 1998 and The Jew Within Self Family and Community in America 2000 co authored with sociologist Steven M Cohen 2000 which examines the meanings of Judaism and Jewish belonging to contemporary American Jews Galut Modern Jewish Reflection on Homelessness and Homecoming Indiana University Press Bloomington 1986 Rethinking Modern Judaism Ritual Commandment Community University of Chicago Press Chicago 1998 Koret Jewish Book Award 1999 The Jew Within Self Family and Community in America 2 The Chosen People in America A Study in Jewish Religious Ideology Indiana University Press Bloomington 1983 Author of commentary Michael Strassfeld The Jewish Holidays A Guide and Commentary Harper amp Row New York City 1985 Taking Hold of Torah Jewish Commitment and Community in America Indiana University Press Bloomington 1997 With Steven M Cohen The Jew Within Self Family and Community in America Indiana University Press 2000 5 Awards editNational Jewish Book Award 1987 for Galut 6 National Jewish Book Award Koret Foundation 1998 for Rethinking Modern Judaism citation needed Koret Prize 1999 for outstanding contributions to the Jewish community 5 Marshall Sklare Award 2018References edit JTS Chancellor Eisen to Step Down Next June The Jewish Week 19 September 2019 a b Arnold M Eisen Marquis Who s Who TM Marquis Who s Who 2008 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2008 http galenet galegroup com servlet BioRC Fee Retrieved 7 December 2008 Document Number K2020026923 StackPath huc edu Retrieved 2022 06 22 Tigay Jeffrey H Samuel Tobias Lachs University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2008 12 07 Obituary a b Contemporary Authors Online Gale 2008 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2008 http galenet galegroup com servlet BioRC Fee Retrieved 2008 12 07 Entry updated 12 12 2006 Document Number H1000135943 Past Winners Jewish Book Council Archived from the original on 2020 06 05 Retrieved 2020 01 23 Sources edit The Jewish Theological Seminary Arnold Eisen Official JTSA biography A Biography of Arnold Eisen Sources say JTS Set to Select Eisen As Chancellor Forward Arnie Eisen Teaching Religion Raises Devilish Questions Arnold M Eisen Named New Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary press release Conservatives tap dynamic scholar not rabbi to head theological school Choice May 1984 p 1319 Choice February 1987 pp 896 897 Christian Century January 25 1984 pp 88 89 January 5 2000 Hayin Goren Perelmutter review of Rethinking Modern Judaism p 37 Commentary March 1999 pp 67 69 Judaism summer 1990 David Biale review of Galut pp 376 379 Library Journal November 1 1986 p 103 June 15 1998 p 84 Los Angeles Times Book Review January 8 1984 p 8 New Leader November 2000 William B Helmreich review of The Jew Within p 33 Reference amp Research Book News August 1998 p 12 Religious Studies Review October 1987 p 357 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnold Eisen amp oldid 1190044122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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