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Daniel Gordis is the Senior Vice President and Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem, a prominent academic institution focused on Jewish and Israeli studies.
Dr. Gordis was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to both traditional Jewish scholarship and modern academic approaches.
Gordis's research focuses on Jewish Studies, Israeli History, Religious Studies, Theology, and Middle Eastern Politics. His work bridges traditional religious scholarship with contemporary academic analysis, particularly examining the intersection of Jewish identity, Israeli society, and religious thought in the modern world. His approach combines historical analysis with theological reflection, offering nuanced perspectives on complex issues facing Jewish communities worldwide.
His scholarly contributions include significant publications that have shaped contemporary understanding of Israeli history and Jewish identity. While his recent article "A Torah that Truly Continues to Sustain" reflects his ongoing engagement with Torah interpretation, his broader work demonstrates consistent exploration of how traditional Jewish texts and values can inform modern challenges.
Dr. Gordis has received recognition through his appointment as Koret Distinguished Fellow, highlighting his significant contributions to Jewish scholarship and education.
As Senior Vice President at Shalem College, Gordis plays a key leadership role in shaping academic programs and fostering intellectual discourse. His position combines administrative responsibilities with scholarly engagement, influencing the next generation of Israeli and Jewish leaders.