Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
Type | Jewish theological college |
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Established | 1996; 28 years ago (1996) |
Affiliation | Rabbinical Assembly |
Religious affiliation | Jewish |
Dean | Rabbi Dr. Bradley Shavit Artson, Rabbi Cheryl Peretz[1] |
Location | Los Angeles , California , United States |
Campus | Urban |
Website | Official website |
The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, informally known as the "Ziegler School" or simply "Ziegler", is the graduate program of study leading to ordination as a Conservative rabbi at the American Jewish University (formerly known as the University of Judaism).
Founded in 1996, it was the first independent rabbinical school located on the U.S. West Coast. It ordained its first class in 1999.
Located in Los Angeles, it has ordained more than 200 rabbis; about half of them women. The school attracts an international student body, with students from Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Israel, Mexico, Uganda, and the United Kingdom, as well as from every region of the United States. Upon ordination, Ziegler rabbis serve in every sector of the United States and Israel. Ziegler rabbis are automatically admitted to the international Rabbinical Assembly.
The Ziegler School program requires students to participate in a year abroad in Israel.
The Ziegler School ordained only two students in 2021. In 2022, it slashed tuition by 80%, with the stated goal to attract more students and make rabbinical school more accessible.[2]. In 2023, after AJU sold off their campus in Bel Air, the Ziegler School relocated to an office building in Pico-Robertson.[3]
In March 2024, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency revealed that AJU had hired law firm Cozen O'Connor to investigate complaints of gender-based misconduct at the Ziegler School. The complaints, made over the previous two decades by former rabbinical students, allege a pattern of male favoritism and disrespectful treatment by dean Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson and deputy dean Rabbi Cheryl Peretz, who were notified of the investigation by a Cozen O'Connor attorney. Artson and Peretz are also the subject of a probe by the Rabbinical Assembly over a similar set of allegations. According to the JTA's article, a report from AJU is forthcoming.[4]
Notable people
- Faculty:
- Alumni:
- Julie Platt (board member)
References
- ^ "Leadership and Faculty". Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. American Jewish University. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
- ^ Hajdenberg, Jackie (2022-03-24). "One of 2 Conservative rabbinical schools in the US is slashing tuition — by nearly 80%". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
- ^ Elia-Shalev, Asaf (2023-05-15). "Conservative Ziegler rabbinical school to relocate to 'heart of Jewish life' in Los Angeles". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
- ^ Elia-Shalev, Asaf (2024-03-20). "2 investigations underway following complaints of sexism at Ziegler rabbinical seminary". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
External links
- Official website
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(not exclusively Israel-focused)
- American Jewish Committee
- American Jewish Congress
- Anti-Defamation League
- Conference of Presidents
- Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB)
- Religious Action Center
- Jewish Future Pledge
- Jewish Community Relations Councils (JCRCs)
- Jewish Council for Public Affairs
- Jewish environmental groups
- Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA)
- National Jewish Democratic Council
- Republican Jewish Coalition
- Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism
- White House Jewish Liaison
- Jewish Labor Committee
- Jewish Democratic Council of America
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- Ameinu
- American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
- Americans for Peace Now
- Birthright Israel
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- Israeli-American Council
- J Street
- Jewish Voice for Peace
- Jewish Women's Archive
- Masa Israel Journey
- Middle East Media Research Institute
- Nefesh B'Nefesh
- New Israel Fund
- Zionist Organization of America
assistance organizations
organizations
(and associated rabbinical membership
and policy body; seminary)
- Agudath Israel of America (Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah; etc.)
- Agudas Chasidei Chabad (Vaad Rabonei Lubavitch; Tomchei Tmimim-U.S., RCA, etc.)
- Jewish Reconstructionist Federation (Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association; RRC)
- Young Israel
- Orthodox Union (Rabbinical Council of America; RIETS-YU, etc.)
- Society for Humanistic Judaism
- United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (Rabbinical Assembly; JTSA / AJU-Ziegler)
- Union for Reform Judaism (Central Conference of American Rabbis; HUC)
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- by US states
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- College Jewish studies programs
- Hebrew school
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- Schechter
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- Yeshiva / Mesivta
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