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Partner, Pioneer, Principal: Female Jewish Religious Leadership in North America

Women & Religious Leadership Symposium Opening Plenary

Thursday, March 6, 2025 7-8:30 p.m.

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Location:
Smith College Conference Center

How did Jewish women in North America exercise religious leadership before they could become rabbis—and then, when the doors to ordination first opened to them? In the present, how do these earlier generations of female religious leaders continue to influence the evolution of the rabbinic role for all who hold that title?

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 was one of the first women on the JTS faculty and played an instrumental role in introducing Jewish gender studies into the curriculum. As a scholar, she brings to light previously overlooked contributions of women to Jewish life and culture over the centuries and continually expands our understanding of American Judaism. Among her publications is the award-winning book, The Rabbi’s Wife, a penetrating examination of the role of rabbis’ wives in the development of American Jewish life.