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Jewish dean a first at university-based school of divinity

Laurie Zoloth ‘excited’ to be making U.S. history this year in Chicago

- Paul Singer @singernews

The Jewish New Year arrived this fall with an unusual milestone: The University of Chicago Divinity School began its semester with a Jewish dean for the first time in its 125-year history.

In fact, Dean Laurie Zoloth is apparently the first Jewish dean of any university-based U.S. divinity school, according to the Associatio­n of Theologica­l Schools.

“We normally think of Jews as deeply integrated in the American academic system, so it is unusual that there is a discipline or an area where one could be the first Jewish academic anything,” Zoloth told USA TODAY.

But divinity schools are a bit different than other academic programs. Such schools were aligned with a certain denominati­on, she noted, and were originally conceived as pathways to ordination for clergy of that faith. But many programs have shed their denominati­on as they have moved to focus on the academic study of religion. Seminaries are a separate category of education, generally unconnecte­d to another institutio­n, and designed specifical­ly to train and ordain clergy.

Some university divinity schools continue to be expressly tied to a specific faith — for instance the website at the Duke Divinity School, another top program, describes its program as providing “a strong foundation for Christian ministry and leadership, ensuring that students are prepared to serve the church and the world.”

By contrast, the website for the University of Chicago Divinity School describes its program as “a tough-minded, sprawling, rig- orous and dynamic conversati­on about what religion is and why understand­ing it is so vitally important.”

Greg Stirling, dean of Yale Divinity School, said, “I still define (Yale) as a Christian divinity school — which doesn’t mean the only thing we do is train ministers … but we certainly take that with real seriousnes­s.”

Stirling said Zoloth’s arrival at Chicago is part of the evolution over time toward religious study, which is more purely academic than “lived.”

“Chicago is a first-rate academic institutio­n,” he said, “but their basic orientatio­n is different.”

Chicago does also train clergy: Zoloth notes that the Chicago school also has a top-rated Master of Divinity program that trains clerical leaders across different faith traditions.

Zoloth said her appointmen­t “tells us that what it means to study religion has opened up into a much broader terrain, and that many of us are now welcome in the academy where this study is pursued, and I’m excited to be here.”

Chicago’s choice of an Orthodox Jewish woman to lead its renowned divinity school is “a sign of the pluralism and ecumenicis­m that is remaking American society” said David Ellenson, former president of Hebrew Union College.

 ?? UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ?? Laurie Zoloth, an Orthodox Jew, is the first Jewish dean of any university-based U.S. divinity school.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Laurie Zoloth, an Orthodox Jew, is the first Jewish dean of any university-based U.S. divinity school.

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