Judith Bleich

Judith Bleich

Dr. Judith Bleich is a professor of Jewish history at Touro College in Manhattan. She specializes on the nineteenth century development of Reform and in the wake of the enlightenment and emancipation. She is married to Rabbi J. David Bleich and complements him in the upkeep of the Yorkville Synagogue.

Articles she wrote

*"Rabbinic responses to nonobservance in the modern era". Jewish Tradition and the Non-Traditional Jew (1992) 37-115

*"A symposium on divided and distinguished worlds". Tradition 26,2 (1992) 4-62

*"Between East and West : modernity and traditionalism in the writings of Rabbi Yehi’el Ya’akov Weinberg". Engaging Modernity (1997) 169-273

*"Liturgical innovation and spirituality : trends and trendiness" Jewish Spirituality and Divine Law (2005) 315-405


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