Arnold M. Eisen
Arnold M. Eisen is a distinguished scholar of Jewish thought and a leader in Jewish education. He served as the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in New York, one of the main academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism. His tenure at JTS was marked by efforts to revitalize Jewish learning and strengthen Jewish identity among contemporary Jews.
Eisen's academic work primarily focuses on the modern Jewish experience, exploring how Jews understand and practice their faith in contemporary society. He has written extensively on the challenges and opportunities facing the Jewish community today, particularly in the United States. His writings consider the impact of broader societal changes on Jewish life and thought.
Beyond his academic and administrative roles, Arnold M. Eisen is known for his deep commitment to public speaking and community engagement. He frequently addresses congregations, academic forums, and public events, discussing the future of Judaism, the importance of Jewish education, and the role of religion in public life. His leadership and scholarship continue to influence the discourse on Jewish identity and community.
Books
Jewish Identity: The Challenge of Peoplehood Today