Celebrating Leadership and Scholarship

For thirty-five years, Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz has been an integral part of JTS. Serving as faculty member, dean, provost, and now Chancellor, she has brought intellectual rigor, academic distinction, and visionary leadership to every role she has held. Students, staff, faculty, alumni, and the wider community—Jewish and non-Jewish alike—have all been enriched by her teaching, scholarship, and thoughtful engagement with the world around her. Through her teaching, writing, and presence, Chancellor Schwartz has inspired and influenced countless individuals, leaving a lasting impact.

Below is a collection of her thought leadership during her tenure as Chancellor.

Thought Leadership

Inauguration Address of Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz, May 17, 2022

Throughout her tenure, Chancellor Schwartz shared numerous communications and reflections on JTS, the Jewish community, and the broader world.

Year in Review: Adapting and Thriving
June 17, 2021

Thoughts on Ukraine
February 25, 2022

Finding Our Next Jewish Leaders
June 27, 2023

Chancellor Schwartz Shares Her Thoughts on the Passing of Rabbi David Ellenson (z”l)
December 8, 2023

Chancellor Schwartz Responds to Protests on Columbia University’s Campus 
April 22, 2024

Antisemitism, Resilience, and Leadership: A Video Message from Chancellor Schwartz
May 2, 2024

The Impact of Antisemitism on American Jews Antisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future (April 2024)

Chancellor Schwartz Shares Her Thoughts on the Passing of Robert S. Rifkind (z”l), Beloved Board Member
March 13, 2025

In the Media

Through articles and opinion pieces, Chancellor Schwartz offers her insights to the broader community and is often called upon for expert comment.

Reflections on Masorti Mission to Israel 
EJewish Philanthropy—July 21, 2021

At Home in America’s Home
EJewish Philanthropy—December 7, 2021

The Themes of Passover, and the Bonds of History, Tie Our Struggles to Those of Ukrainian Jews
JTA—April 12, 2022

A Discourse That is As Flat as Matzah
Times of Israel—April 14, 2022

Finding Balance in the New Year
Hadassah Magazine—September 2022

On the Eve of the Midterms, Antisemitism is Front and Center
EJewish Philanthropy—November 4, 2022

I’m a Jewish Historian and My Grandparents Ran a Deli. Maybe We’re in the Same Business.
JTA—November 14, 2022

When Dr. Martin Luther King and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel Taught My Dad to Pray with His Feet 
JTA—January 14, 2024 

“The Jewish Texts That Changed for Me Since Oct. 7″: A Symposium
JTA—October 8, 2024 

Investing in the Future with One Eye on the Past
EJewish Philanthropy—December 12, 2024 

No Shade for Jonah: Engaging the Other in Challenging Times
Times of Israel—September 17, 2025 

How Do We Move Forward?
Times of Israel—March 4, 2025

Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of Women’s Ordination 
Lilith—June 9, 2025 

Publications

“Solomon Schechter in America—and of America,” Shir Hama-alot L’David: Essays in Jewish Studies in Honor of Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, ed. Martin S. Cohen (Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies: Jerusalem 2025), 381-97.

“An Old/New Zionism for an Old/New People,” Mizpe Hannaton Journal, no.6, April 2023, 22-24, 58.

With Mary C. Boys, “Reorienting ‘Settled Identities’: A Course on Jewish-Christian Relations,” Studies in Jewish-Christian Relations 17:1 (2022), 1-17.

“Choosing Nuance: Inauguration Address, Jewish Theological Seminary, May 17, 2022,“ Masorti: The New Journal of Conservative Judaism 67, No. 1, Winter 2022-2023, 9-16.

With Mary C. Boys,” Passover and Easter,” in Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online 2020, ed. Walter Homolka, Rainer Kampling, Amy-Jill Levine, Christopher Markschies, Peter Schäfer, and Martin Thurman.

Holiday Messages

The Impact of Antisemitism on American Jews Antisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future (April 2024)

Hanukkah Message
December 2020

Believing We Can Do Better 
Aug 31, 2021 (High Holidays)

Claiming the Story of Pesah as Our Own
April 3, 2023 (Passover)

The Torah’s Stories—and Our Own
September 12, 2023 (High Holidays)

A Hanukkah Message
December 11, 2023 (Hanukkah)

How We Are All the Four Children 
April 17, 2024 (Passover)

Psalm 27, the Yamim Nora’im, and October 7 
September 20, 2024 (High Holidays)



Asking the Question, “What is Hanukkah?” 
December 23, 2024 (Hanukkah)

Passover 5785: While Much Remains the Same, We Don’t 
April 7, 2025 (Passover)

No Shade for Jonah: Engaging the Other in Challenging Times
September 17, 2025 (High Holidays)

Asserting Our Jewishness  
December 15, 2025 (Hanukkah)

On Israel

War in Israel
October 9, 2023

A Difficult and Painful Week
October 16, 2023

Shabbat Message from the Chancellor
October 20, 2023

Marking Sheloshim
November 7, 2023

Reflections on the March for Israel
November 15, 2023

Henrietta Szold’s Zionism and Ours: A JTS and Hadassah Event
November 14, 2024

An Emotionally Stirring and Memorable Visit to Israel 
February 28, 2024 

Commemorating October 7
October 7, 2024

Approaching the Anniversary of October 7 
October 1, 2025 

Chancellor Schwartz Reflects on the World Zionist Congress 
November 5, 2025 

In the Community

Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz Receives “Award for Achievement in Elevating Higher Education”
October 16, 2025

Neighborhood Interreligious Open House in the Sukkah
October 21, 2025

Chancellor Schwartz: Engaged Globally and Honored Locally
May 20, 2025

Chancellor Schwartz’s Summer Visit in New England
July 15, 2025

Commencement Addresses

2021 JTS Commencement
2023 Commencement
2025 Commencement
2022 Commencement
2024 Commencement

Convening Panels

Fostering Dialogue and Unity for Dignity and Democratic Preservation
Upholding Human Dignity in Turbulent Times: An Interreligous Convening (November 2025)
Religious Roots of Antisemitism
Antisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future (April 2024)
The Roots of North American Zionism
Zionism: Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond
(November 2024)
The Impact of Antisemitism on American Jews Antisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future (April 2024)

Chancellor Schwartz’s Time as Faculty Member, Dean, and Provost

Dr. Schwartz, who earned her PhD at JTS, became one of the first women on its faculty and was instrumental in the addition of Jewish gender studies to the curriculum. As a scholar of American Jewish history, she brought to light the previously overlooked contributions of women to the development of American Judaism and expanded our understanding of modern American Jewish society and culture. During her career, she has taught courses exploring Jewish identity, the Jewish family, the depiction of Jews in American popular culture, and Jewish gender studies. Her award-winning book, The Rabbi’s Wife, is a penetrating examination of the role of rabbis’ wives in the development of American Jewish life. She is also the author of The Emergence of Jewish Scholarship in America: The Publication of the Jewish Encyclopedia and numerous articles on modern Jewish life, including pioneering research into the founding of the Ramah Camping Movement.