Leadership
Executive Officers
General Counsel
Keath Blatt is the general counsel of JTS. In this capacity, he is responsible for all legal matters pertaining to the institution and its affiliates in the United States and Israel. Previously, Keath was the in-house counsel for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its charitable foundation. He managed a wide array of legal issues for both organizations and regularly interfaced with various government agencies. Additionally, he worked with private attorneys, government officials, and legal advocates on select legislative and policy initiatives at the state and federal level. He has spoken at legal advocacy conferences in the United States, Israel, and Europe.
Read MoreProvost and Dr. Bernard Heller Professor of Jewish Education; Interim Dean of the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education
Dr. Kress’s interests include social, emotional, and spiritual development and education. He has written about experiential Jewish education, particularly as it takes place in formal settings. He has also conducted research and professional development on inclusion of learners with disabilities in camp settings. His book Development, Learning, and Community: Educating for Identity in Pluralistic Jewish High Schools (Academic Studies Press, 2012) won a National Jewish Book Award. His latest book is Nurturing Students’ Character: Everyday Teaching Activities for Social and Emotional Learning (Routledge Press, 2020), written with Dr. Maurice Elias. He has also published numerous journal articles and book chapters and regularly presents at academic and professional-development conferences.
Read MoreChancellor and Irving Lehrman Research Professor of American Jewish History
Shuly Rubin Schwartz, Irving Lehrman Research Professor of American Jewish History, a groundbreaking scholar of American Jewish history, and a visionary institutional leader, is the eighth chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary. She is the first woman to serve in this role since JTS was founded in 1886.
Chancellor Schwartz is devoted to building on JTS’s unique strengths as a Jewish institution of higher learning that trains future leaders through deep study—with both head and heart—of Jewish texts, ideas, and history. In JTS’s thriving community, students develop the creative ability to imbue others with the intellectual, cultural, and religious sustenance that our tradition offers, and they enrich every community of which they are a part.
Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement
As vice chancellor for Institutional Advancement, Rabbi Joel Seltzer leads the development and communications departments in their mission of securing JTS’s role as a preeminent institution of higher education and a source of learning and inspiration that fuels the vitality of North American Jewish life. Rabbi Seltzer has built a career based on relational philanthropy, with 15 years of experience as a pulpit rabbi, camp director, and not-for-profit executive. He led the Camp Ramah in the Poconos community for over a decade, substantially increasing both enrollment and philanthropic support for the organization and its mission.
Read MoreVice Chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement, Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy
As vice chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement, Rabbi Gordon Tucker focuses on enhancing Jewish life at JTS, enriching our study of Judaism with the joy and deep understanding that only lived experience can provide. A leading scholar and interpreter of Conservative Judaism, he also articulates the enduring power of JTS’s compelling approach to Jewish law and Jewish life, while strengthening JTS’s religious leadership through partnerships with organizations in the Conservative Movement and beyond.
Read MoreChair, Board of Trustees
Chair, Board of Trustees
Alan Levine is senior counsel and former head of the international law firm of Cooley LLP and a leading trial lawyer in the United States. He joined the JTS Board in 1998 and assumed the role of vice chair in 2009. Mr. Levine has a long and distinguished career of leadership and involvement in the Jewish community in addition to his service at JTS.
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Deans of JTS Schools
Pearl Resnick Dean of The Rabbinical School and Dean of the Division of Religious Leadership
As Pearl Resnick Dean of The Rabbinical School and dean of the Division of Religious Leadership, Rabbi Ayelet Cohen leads The Rabbinical School and H. L. Miller Cantorial School. In this role, she works to shape the next generation of Jewish clergy, cultivating students’ spiritual and intellectual lives so they can meet the challenges of Jewish life with wisdom, creativity, and resilience.
Read MoreDean, List College and Kekst Graduate School; Blanche and Romie Shapiro Professor, Bible
Dr. Amy Kalmanofsky is dean of the Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies and the Gershon Kekst Graduate School, as well as the Blanche and Romie Shapiro Professor of Bible. Previously, Dr. Kalmanofsky was associate vice chancellor, serving as an ambassador for JTS, teaching in communities across North America, building relationships with supporters, and sharing the impact of JTS on the Jewish world. As professor of Bible, she teaches courses on biblical literature, religion, and feminist interpretation of the Bible. In her writing and teaching, Dr. Kalmanofsky combines contemporary ideas and critical methods with traditional text study, teaching students to be careful, creative interpreters of Torah.
Read MoreProvost and Dr. Bernard Heller Professor of Jewish Education; Interim Dean of the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education
Dr. Kress’s interests include social, emotional, and spiritual development and education. He has written about experiential Jewish education, particularly as it takes place in formal settings. He has also conducted research and professional development on inclusion of learners with disabilities in camp settings. His book Development, Learning, and Community: Educating for Identity in Pluralistic Jewish High Schools (Academic Studies Press, 2012) won a National Jewish Book Award. His latest book is Nurturing Students’ Character: Everyday Teaching Activities for Social and Emotional Learning (Routledge Press, 2020), written with Dr. Maurice Elias. He has also published numerous journal articles and book chapters and regularly presents at academic and professional-development conferences.
Read MoreAdministration
Director of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Initiatives
As director of teaching, learning, and assessment initiatives, Valerie Bondura facilitates pedagogical and curricular efforts to make teaching meaningful and accessible to all learners at JTS.
Read MoreExecutive Director of Admissions and Enrollment
As Executive Director of Admissions and Enrollment, Sam leads the admissions department and provides strategic leadership for enrollment management across JTS’s five schools. He works with the academic deans and division heads to enhance new student enrollment and advise on all enrollment-related matters.
Read MoreRegistrar and Director of Financial Aid
In her job as registar and director of financial aid, Amy Feinfeld plays a dual role at JTS. As registrar, Amy oversees the office that serves as the “front door” for student access to course registration, obtaining transcripts, and handling all other administrative requirements. As director of financial aid, she guides students through the financial aid process and helps them obtain all the sources of aid for which they are eligible.
Read MoreDean of Student Life
As dean of student life, Sara Horowitz oversees extracurricular and cocurricular programming for JTS students. In addition to creating programs to build community, she provides a friendly ear and informal guidance to students. Sara has worked in student services at JTS since 1992, when she began as a housing associate. Previously, she worked in the Orientation Office at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland.
Read MoreJoseph J. and Dora Abbell Librarian and Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics
David Kraemer has been part of the JTS community since 1977, when he enrolled at The Graduate School after completing his undergraduate degree at Brandeis University. He began teaching as a graduate student in 1980, receiving his PhD in 1984. Dr. Kraemer’s focus as a professor was on the literary analysis of rabbinic literature, rabbinic ritual, and the social and religious history of Jews in late antiquity. He accepted the position of Librarian in 2004, in which he has played a crucial role in forging policy and expanding the impact of The Library’s world-renowned collections and programs.
Read MoreChief Communications Officer
As chief communications officer, Beth Mayerowitz oversees the strategic development and implementation of comprehensive communication initiatives designed to showcase JTS’s impact within the larger Jewish world, amplify JTS’s mission, engage stakeholders, promote JTS’s schools and programs, and foster meaningful connections within the community.
Read MoreDirector of Residence Life
As the director of Residence Life, Bradley Moot works closely with the student staff in the JTS residence halls. His goal is to encourage students to take on the responsibility of advocating for themselves. Brad discovered his love for student development in 1996 at SUNY Alfred where he was a resident director.
Read MoreDirector of Convenings
As Director of Convenings, Dr. Tamara Neuman oversees and manages the planning and execution of JTS convenings, symposia, and public events that showcase JTS in the broader community.
Read MoreAssociate Provost, Curriculum and Instruction; Dean, Academic Affairs; Assistant Professor, Modern Jewish Thought
Before coming to JTS as a teacher and administrator, Dr. Smollett taught both Jewish and European history at Binghamton University, Queens College, and Hunter College, where he served as associate director of the Jewish Studies program. At JTS, he served for six years as assistant and then associate dean of List College, where he advised students in the dual-degree programs with Columbia and Barnard, and managed academic policy.
Read MoreAssociate Provost for Continuing and Digital Learning and Dean of the Division of Lifelong and Professional Studies
As Associate Provost for Continuing and Digital Learning and Dean of the Division of Lifelong and Professional Studies, Dr. Lisa Springer is responsible for identifying and supporting the creation of innovative educational programs for students at various life stages who are drawn to Jewish learning for personal and professional reasons.
Read MoreChief Human Resources Officer
Diana Torres-Petrilli, chief human resources officer, joined JTS in September 2003. Diana oversees the day-to-day operations and planning for the human resources function. Since joining JTS, Diana has restructured the overall administration of the Human Resources Department to meet the growing/changing needs of the organization.
Read MoreVice Chancellors Emeriti
Executive Vice Chancellor Emeritus
Marc Gary served as executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer of JTS from May 2012 to August 2020 and continues to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees. As executive vice chancellor, Mr. Gary was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the institution and supervised all non-academic functions. He served as a member of the Chancellor’s Cabinet and participated in the establishment of strategy and overall direction for JTS.
Vice Chancellor Emeritus
Rabbi Michael B. Greenbaum is vice chancellor emeritus of The Jewish Theological Seminary, where he served, in a career spanning 40 years, as an administrator and member of the faculty. For a quarter-century as JTS vice chancellor and chief operating officer, Rabbi Greenbaum oversaw many significant milestones and accomplishments. Among them, he directed the construction of Kripke Tower and the complex that houses The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary; provided active counsel to the Ramah camping movement; served on the search committees for two chancellors; and represented JTS on numerous boards, including those of Masorti Olami, The Jewish Museum, the Association of Theological Schools, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and MERCAZ, as well as the Executive Council of the Rabbinical Assembly.
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