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'''''Conservative Judaism''''' was a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the [[Rabbinical Assembly]] and the [[Jewish Theological Seminary of America]] from 1945 until 2014. |
'''''Conservative Judaism''''' was a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the [[Rabbinical Assembly]] and the [[Jewish Theological Seminary of America]] from 1945 until 2014. |
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== History == |
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The journal was founded in 1945 under the editorship of Rabbi Leon S. Lang as a publication of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA). In 1968, the journal became a joint project of the RA and the Jewish Theological Seminary.<ref name=one>Pamela Susan Nadell, ''Conservative Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook'', page 314</ref> According to Pamela Nadell, "the quarterly was designed for the elite--Conservative leaders and readers learned in Judaica," and it "remained influential chiefly among the leadership of the Conservative movement."<ref name=one/> |
The journal was founded in 1945 under the editorship of Rabbi Leon S. Lang as a publication of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA). In 1968, the journal became a joint project of the RA and the Jewish Theological Seminary.<ref name=one>[[Pamela Susan Nadell]], ''Conservative Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook'', page 314</ref> According to [[Pamela Nadell]], "the quarterly was designed for the elite--Conservative leaders and readers learned in Judaica," and it "remained influential chiefly among the leadership of the Conservative movement."<ref name=one/> |
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== Leadership == |
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=== Editors === |
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*[[Leon Lang|Leon S. Lang]], 1945–1952 |
*[[Leon Lang|Leon S. Lang]], 1945–1952 |
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*[[Samuel Dresner]], 1955–1964 |
*[[Samuel Dresner]], 1955–1964 |
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*[[Benjamin Edidin Scolnic]], 1993–2000 |
*[[Benjamin Edidin Scolnic]], 1993–2000 |
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*[[Martin Samuel Cohen]], 2000-2014 |
*[[Martin Samuel Cohen]], 2000-2014 |
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*[[Benjamin Kramer]], 2014 |
*[[Benjamin Kramer (editor)|Benjamin Kramer]], 2014 |
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=== Editorial board members === |
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Members of the editorial board included: |
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*[[Jerome Abrams]] (1967) |
*[[Jerome Abrams]] (1967) |
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*[[Jacob Agus]] (1952) |
*[[Jacob Agus]] (1951-1952) |
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*[[David Aronson]] (1960) |
*[[David Aronson]] (1960) |
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*[[J. Leonard Azneer]] (1951) |
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*[[Sidney Bogner]] (1951) |
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*[[Eli A. Bohnen]] (1967) |
*[[Eli A. Bohnen]] (1967) |
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*[[Ben Zion Bokser]] (1960) |
*[[Ben Zion Bokser]] (1948, 1951, 1960) |
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*[[Alexander Burnstein]] (1945) |
*[[Alexander Burnstein]] (1945-1951) |
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*[[Gershon Chertoff]] (1952) |
*[[Gershon Chertoff]] (1951-1952) |
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*[[Seymour J. Cohen]] (1951) |
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*[[Alan Cooper (biblical scholar)]]<ref name=two/> |
*[[Alan Cooper (biblical scholar)|Alan Cooper]]<ref name=two/> |
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*[[David G. Dalin]] (historian)<ref name=two/> |
*[[David G. Dalin]] (historian)<ref name=two/> |
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*[[Samuel Dresner]] (1967) |
*[[Samuel Dresner]] (1967) |
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*[[Jessica Feingold]] (1967) |
*[[Jessica Feingold]] (1967) |
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*[[Myron Fenster]] (1967) |
*[[Myron Fenster]] (1967) |
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*[[:he:טוביה טיאודור פרידמן|Theodore Friedman]] (1948) |
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*[[Neil Gillman]] (theologian)<ref name=two/> |
*[[Neil Gillman]] (theologian)<ref name=two/> |
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*[[Judah Goldin]] (1951) |
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*[[Robert Gordis]] (biblical scholar) (1948) |
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*[[Philip Graubart]] (1951) |
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*[[Judith Hauptman]] (Talmudist)<ref name=two/> |
*[[Judith Hauptman]] (Talmudist)<ref name=two/> |
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*[[Arthur Hertzberg]] (1948-1951) |
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*[[Max Kadushin]] (scholar of [[rabbinics]]) |
*[[Max Kadushin]] (scholar of [[rabbinics]]) (1948) |
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*[[Abraham Karp]] (1960) |
*[[Abraham Karp]] (1960) |
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*[[Wolfe Kelman]] (1967) |
*[[Wolfe Kelman]] (1967) |
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*[[Leon Liebreich]] (1951) |
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*[[Philip Kieval]] (1951) |
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*[[Alfred Kolatch]] (1951) |
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*[[Myer S. Kripke]] (1948) |
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*[[Morris B. Margolies]] (1951) |
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*[[A. Elihu Michelson]] (1952) |
*[[A. Elihu Michelson]] (1952) |
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*[[Herbert Parzen]] (1952) |
*[[Herbert Parzen]] (1951-1952) |
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*[[Jack Riemer]] (1967) |
*[[Jack Riemer]] (1967) |
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*[[Henry Moses Rosenthal]] (1948) |
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*[[Jack Wertheimer]] (historian)<ref name=two/> |
*[[Jack Wertheimer]] (historian)<ref name=two/> |
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*[[Edward T. Sandrow]] (1948) |
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*[[Joseph Sarachek]] (1951) |
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*[[Howard Singer]] (1951) |
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*[[Ira F. Stone]] ([[Musar movement|Musar]] scholar)<ref name=two/> |
*[[Ira F. Stone]] ([[Musar movement|Musar]] scholar)<ref name=two/> |
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*[[Seymour Siegel]] (1967) |
*[[Seymour Siegel]] (1967) |
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*[[Ralph Simon]] (1951) |
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*[[David Silverman (scholar)|David Silverman]] (1967) |
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*[[Max Weine]] (1951-1952) |
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*Joseph Wise (1951) |
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=== Editorial Council === |
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*[[Max Arzt]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Herman Abramowitz]] (1945) |
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*[[Mortimer J. Cohen]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Solomon Goldman]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Israel Goldstein]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Solomon Grayzel]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Israel H. Levinthal]] (1945-1948) |
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*[[Louis M. Levitsky]] (1945-1948) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:Conservative Judaism in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Judaic studies journals]] |
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[[Category:Publications disestablished in 2014]] |
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Conservative Judaism was a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Rabbinical Assembly and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1945 until 2014.
History
[edit]The journal was founded in 1945 under the editorship of Rabbi Leon S. Lang as a publication of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA). In 1968, the journal became a joint project of the RA and the Jewish Theological Seminary.[1] According to Pamela Nadell, "the quarterly was designed for the elite--Conservative leaders and readers learned in Judaica," and it "remained influential chiefly among the leadership of the Conservative movement."[1]
Leadership
[edit]Editors
[edit]Its editors were:[2]
- Leon S. Lang, 1945–1952
- Samuel Dresner, 1955–1964
- Jack Riemer, 1964–1965
- S. Gershon Levi, 1965–1969
- Mordecai Waxman, 1969–1974
- Stephen C. Lerner, 1974–1977
- Myron Fenster, 1977–1979
- Arthur A. Chiel, 1979–1980
- Harold S. Kushner, 1980–1984
- David Wolf Silverman, 1984–1989
- Shamai Kanter, 1989–1993
- Benjamin Edidin Scolnic, 1993–2000
- Martin Samuel Cohen, 2000-2014
- Benjamin Kramer, 2014
Editorial board members
[edit]- Jerome Abrams (1967)
- Jacob Agus (1951-1952)
- David Aronson (1960)
- J. Leonard Azneer (1951)
- Ephraim Bennett (1951-1952)
- Sidney Bogner (1951)
- Eli A. Bohnen (1967)
- Ben Zion Bokser (1948, 1951, 1960)
- Alexander Burnstein (1945-1951)
- Gershon Chertoff (1951-1952)
- Seymour J. Cohen (1951)
- Alan Cooper[2]
- David G. Dalin (historian)[2]
- Samuel Dresner (1967)
- Jessica Feingold (1967)
- Myron Fenster (1967)
- Theodore Friedman (1948)
- Neil Gillman (theologian)[2]
- Judah Goldin (1951)
- Robert Gordis (biblical scholar) (1948)
- Philip Graubart (1951)
- Simon Greenberg (former vice-chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America) (1948)
- Judith Hauptman (Talmudist)[2]
- Arthur Hertzberg (1948-1951)
- Max Kadushin (scholar of rabbinics) (1948)
- Abraham Karp (1960)
- Wolfe Kelman (1967)
- Leon Liebreich (1951)
- Philip Kieval (1951)
- Alfred Kolatch (1951)
- Myer S. Kripke (1948)
- Morris B. Margolies (1951)
- A. Elihu Michelson (1952)
- Herbert Parzen (1951-1952)
- Jack Riemer (1967)
- Henry Moses Rosenthal (1948)
- Jack Wertheimer (historian)[2]
- Edward T. Sandrow (1948)
- Joseph Sarachek (1951)
- Howard Singer (1951)
- Ira F. Stone (Musar scholar)[2]
- Seymour Siegel (1967)
- Ralph Simon (1951)
- David Silverman (1967)
- Max Weine (1951-1952)
- Joseph Wise (1951)
Editorial Council
[edit]- Max Arzt (1945-1948)
- Herman Abramowitz (1945)
- Mortimer J. Cohen (1945-1948)
- Solomon Goldman (1945-1948)
- Israel Goldstein (1945-1948)
- Solomon Grayzel (1945-1948)
- Israel H. Levinthal (1945-1948)
- Louis M. Levitsky (1945-1948)
External links
[edit]References
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