Daniel Gordis
Daniel Gordis Higher Education 1992 Ph.D. in Religion (Social Ethics), School of Religion, University of Southern California Dissertation: "Law as Dialectic of Community, Continuity and Compas- sion: The Legal Writings of Rabbi David Zevi Hoffmann and their Philosophic Foundations" Adviser: Dr. Ronald R. Garet 1984 M.A., Rabbi, Jewish Theological Seminary of America 1981 B.A. in Political Science, Columbia College (Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) 1979-1980 Visiting Student, Hebrew University Career 2007-Present Senior Vice President and Senior Fellow, Shalem Center 2004-2007 Director of the Mandel Leadership Institute, Mandel Foundation 2003-2007 Vice President, Mandel Foundation 1999-2004 Director, Jerusalem Fellows, Mandel Foundation 1994-1999 Vice President for Public Affairs and Community Outreach, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1994-1999 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1994-1999 Dean, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1992-1994 Dean of Administration, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1990-1994 Assistant to the President, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1986-1994 Lecturer in Rabbinic Literature, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1986-1992 Dean of Student Affairs, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1985 Instructor in Rabbinics, University of Judaism (Los Angeles) 1981-1984 Administrative Assistant for Public Affairs, Department of Educational Projects, JTSA Awards and Fellowships 2010 Winner of 2009 National Jewish Book Award for Saving Israel: How the Jewish People Can Win a War That May Never End in the Contemporary Jewish Life and Practice Category 2007 First Place, American Jewish Press Association's Simon Rockower Award for Best Feature Writing, for "Israel – the Eternal Nation," in The World Jewish Digest IV(1) (Sept.
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