Joel Roth

Joel Roth

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Joel Roth is a prominent American rabbi in the Rabbinical Assembly, which is the rabbinical body of Conservative Judaism. He is a former membercite web |url=http://www.jta.org/page_view_story.asp?intarticleid=17355&intcategoryid=4 |title= Conflicting Conservative opinions expected to open the way for gays |accessdate=2006-12-07 |author=Ben Harris |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006-12-06 |year=2006 |month=December |format= |work= |publisher=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=Roth and Leonard Levy, along with Rabbis Mayer Rabinowitz and Joseph Prouser, resigned from the law committee to protest its endorsement of the liberal Dorff paper. ] and chair of the assembly's "Committee on Jewish Law and Standards" (CJLS) which deals with questions of Jewish law and tradition, and serves as the Louis Finkelstein Professor of Talmud and Jewish Law at the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) of America, in NYC, where he formerly served as dean of the Rabbinical School.cite web |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-2238131.html |title= Dean of JTS Rabbinical School resigns after making sexual remark to student |accessdate=2006-11-29 |author=Debra Nussbaum Cohen |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1993-04-05 |year=1993 |month=April |format= |work= |publisher=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=Rabbi Joel Roth, dean of the Jewish Theological Seminary's rabbinical school, has resigned in the wake of a scandal that has derailed the career of the Conservative movement's most prominent interpreter of Jewish law and tradition. ] He is also Rosh Yeshiva (head of school) of the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. Recently, in 2006, Rabbi Roth took over as chair of the Hebrew Language department at JTS.

Joel Roth is Louis Finkelstein Professor of Talmud and Jewish Law at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi Roth also serves as Rosh Yeshiva of the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem. The Yeshiva, founded and maintained by the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism, is under the academic auspices of JTS.

In addition to his teaching post at JTS, Rabbi Roth has held four key administrative positions, serving as Dean of Students of List College (then called Seminary College), Director of the Melton Research Center for Jewish Education, and both Associate Dean and Dean of The Rabbinical School.

An expert in Conservative approaches to, and interpretations of, the halakhah, Dr. Roth was appointed to the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards in 1978, and served as Chairman for eight years. In addition to articles and responsa for the Committee, Rabbi Roth has written The Halakhic Process: A Systemic Analysis and Sefer ha-Mordecai: Tractate Kiddushin.

Dr. Roth received a BA from Wayne State University in his hometown of Detroit. He also participated in the Herbert H. Lehman Institute of Talmudic Ethics, a special studies program. He received his master's degree at JTS, where he was ordained in 1968. That same year, Rabbi Roth was appointed to the faculty of JTS as he continued his studies toward a PhD in Talmud, which he received in 1973.

He is most well known for writing an influential responsum supporting the ordination of women as rabbis, which was considered by the JTS faculty as part of its 1983 women's ordination decision. Roth is also author of a responsum arguing that homosexuality is forbidden specifically to Jews, supporting reaffirmation of the Conservative movement's then current stance excluding open homosexuals from JTS rabbinic and cantorial schools, but arguing against a view that homosexuality is generally immoral or a social wrong.

He is the author of "The Halakhic Process" and many responsa for the CJLS. These responsa have been published in a number of collections by the Rabbinical Assembly and the book service of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.

On March 29, 1993, he resigned as Dean of the Jewish Theological Seminary's rabbinical school after a major sexual scandal. Roth allegedly made a sexually explicit statement to a student at the seminary's West Coast affiliate, the Los Angeles-based University of Judaism.

On December 6, 2006, Roth resigned from the law committee after the acceptance of a paper by Rabbis Elliot Dorff, Daniel Nevins and Avram Reisner on homosexual relationships and ordination of homosexual rabbis, while it upheld the biblical prohibition on male intercourse. The committee also adopt Roth's own, diametrically opposed responsum, maintaining a complete probition on homosexual conduct. [cite web| title=Joel Roth, Homosexuality Revisited, Rabbinical Assembly, December 6, 2006| url=http://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/docs/Roth_Final.pdf| accessdate=2007-01-23]

Rabbi Roth is very skilled at teaching Hebrew grammar. He is a vociferous proponent of the existence of the "sheva merakhef" (the hovering schwa), which may be defined as the second of what would have been two consecutive sheva'im na'im.

ee also

*Conservative Judaism
*Jewish Theological Seminary
*Talmud

References

External links

* [http://www.jtsa.edu/rabbinical/women/roth.pdf#search='roth%20women%20rabbi' Joel Roth, "On the Ordination of Women as Rabbis"]
* [http://www.uscj.org/POINTRoth6331.html Joel Roth, "We Can't Legitimate Homosexuality Halakhically"]
* [http://rabbinicalassembly.org/teshuvot/docs/19912000/roth_homosexual.pdf Joel Roth, "Homosexuality" (1992)]
* [http://www.jtsa.edu/x1363.xml?ID_NUM=100491 Rabbi Roth's Bio at www.jtsa.edu]


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