Judith Bleich

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Dr. Judith Bleich is a professor of Jewish history at Touro College in Manhattan. She specializes on the nineteenth century development of Reform and neo-Orthodoxy 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.

[edit] 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