Jewish Studies 2013-2014

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Tenure-Track or Long-Term Positions
===Brooklyn College, CUNY - American Jewish Studies=== The Department of Judaic Studies invites applications for an Assistant Professor in American Jewish Studies to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Collaborative teaching efforts with other academic departments and programs are expected, as is willingness to participate in departmental administration. This is a tenure track position with a start date of Fall 2014. All appointments are subject to financial availability.

QUALIFICATIONS: Active research and continuing publications are preconditions for appointment. PhD required. Preference will be given to a specialist in American Jewish Studies who can teach courses on North America including the Jews of New York and the Jewish Diaspora, and can also teach courses in the Studies in Religion program. Collaborative teaching will be with departments such as History, Sociology, Anthropology, and Puerto Rican Studies, and with programs such as Comparative Literature, and Caribbean Studies. Ability to teach Hebrew language and literature would be valued. Strong background in Judaic Studies is essential. Candidates with publications are preferred. Evidence of teaching excellence is required. Writing samples will only be required of finalists.

COMPENSATION: $61,903 - $74,133; commensurate with qualifications and experience.

CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.

HOW TO APPLY

STEP ONE: To be considered for this position, please submit your application online by clicking on "Apply Now" below. Applicants should upload their cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a letter attesting to their teaching ability in doc, pdf, or rtf format.

STEP TWO: All applicants are required to have three confidential letters of recommendation submitted electronically by their recommenders as described below.

Please go to http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/hrref/?59 and enter the contact information for 3 (three) recommenders. The online system will automatically send your recommenders a request to submit a letter via the system. Full instructions will be provided.

Emailed or hard copy applications will not be considered. If you have any questions, please contact HR at 718-951-5131.
 * CLOSING DATE: Open until filled with the review of applications to begin December 1, 2013.
 * Link to Apply
 * Does anyone know where this was posted? I haven't found it on any of the usual suspects. (8/19/13)
 * A: It was posted at InsideHigherEd today (8/19/13): LINK
 * Thanks! It showed up on AJS today as well. Just glad it finally made its way to some sites I trust, (8/20/13)

Brown University - Jewish Thought
Brown University’s Program in Judaic Studies seeks to appoint a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of Jewish thought. We welcome applications in any area of Jewish thought (e.g., intellectual history; religious studies; philosophy; ethics; political theory) from the Middle Ages to the present. The candidate should have facility in classical Jewish sources (e.g., Bible; rabbinic literature). The ideal candidate would complement the strengths of and work closely with colleagues both in the Program in Judaic Studies and in the department most relevant to her/his area(s) of specialization.

A Ph.D. must be completed by the start date, July 1, 2014.

Interested candidates should submit: (1) a curriculum vitae; (2) a cover letter that describes research interests; (3) a teaching statement that includes both a general statement of teaching philosophy and short descriptions of two proposed undergraduate courses (one at the introductory and another at the advanced level) that would contribute to our existing curriculum; and (4) the introduction and a chapter of the dissertation or a more recent book. (5) Candidates should submit three confidential letters of recommendation through Interfolio. Please submit application materials online at http://apply.interfolio.com/22738.


 * To ensure full consideration, please submit materials by October 21, 2013. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled or the search is closed. Inquiries can be sent to [mailto:judaic@brown.edu judaic@brown.edu].

City College of New York, CUNY - Assistant Professor, Jewish Studies (Hebrew and Yiddish)
The Division of Humanities and Arts at The City College (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY) announces a major expansion of its Jewish Studies program, aided by a generous gift from Michael and Irene Ross. We invite applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Hebrew and Yiddish. Applicants may be scholars of Jewish literature or historians who work with Hebrew and Yiddish sources. The specific chronological and geographic focus is open. The faculty appointment will be to the appropriate department. The position begins Fall 2014.

The Jewish Studies Program at CCNY attracts a largely non-Jewish student body, with nearly 1000 registering for the program's classes each academic year. The successful candidates should be able to communicate their expertise effectively to a diverse student body. The Division of Humanities and Arts encompasses eight departments and includes internationally distinguished professors. The faculty collaborate in interdisciplinary programs at the college and provide a high-level liberal arts education. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum qualifications include Ph.D. in related discipline by start date and commitment to teaching, research, and program service. HOW TO APPLY: Please upload a CV, a teaching portfolio (including teaching evaluations and a statement of teaching philosophy), and writing sample (chapter or article) to Job Opening 9085 at http://www.cuny.edu. Please submit all requested materials as a single PDF document.

In addition to applying online, please have three letters of recommendation sent to: CCNY Jewish Studies Search, c/o Carlos Riobo, North Academic Center, Room 5/223, 160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
 * CLOSING DATE: Open until filled, with review of applications to begin November 1st.

College of Idaho - Berger-Neilsen Endowed Chair in Judaic Studies
The College of Idaho invites applications from dynamic teachers and creative scholars for the fully endowed Berger- Neilsen Chair of Judaic Studies (funded in part by a National Endowment for the Humanities challenge grant). This will be the first endowed chair in Judaic Studies in the state of Idaho, and one of the few such chairs in the Pacific Northwest and the  intermountain region. This Chair will be characterized by a conscious partnership with local Jewish leaders and communities throughout the region. The Program the Chair oversees will broadly explore Judaism and the role Jewish people and culture have played in shaping human experience.

The responsibilities of the Chair will include teaching five courses a year on a wide range of subjects, directly administering the fully endowed Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Lectureship in Judaic Studies at The College of Idaho, and designing fund-raising and community outreach plans. The Lectureship Program will be an outstanding opportunity to develop a vibrant intellectual community in Boise, Sun Valley, and throughout the region through lectures and classes on Jewish religion, culture, and history.

Specialization for this interdisciplinary position is open, but preference will be given to candidates who can offer engaging undergraduate courses on various aspects of Jewish history, especially Modern Israel, as well as Jewish religion, including the study of Jewish texts (the Tanach, Mishnah, and Talmud), and, potentially, classical Hebrew. The Chair will have the opportunity to participate in study abroad in Israel or other regions as appropriate. Ph.D. is required for this tenure-track position. Rank and compensation will be commensurate with experience.

Founded in 1891, the College of Idaho is the state’s oldest private college. It has educated some of the most accomplished graduates in Idaho, including seven Rhodes Scholars, three Marshall Scholars, and ten Truman and Goldwater Scholars. Our distinctive liberal arts curriculum challenges students to attain literacy in each of four academic areas, or “peaks”--the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and a professional field. Four of the previous six Carnegie Foundation Idaho Professors of the Year are members of the College’s faculty. Caldwell, a community of 46,000, is a half-hour drive from Idaho’s capital, Boise. The location is within easy reach of Idaho’s splendid mountains, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Boise is also home to congregation Ahavath Beth Israel, the oldest synagogue in continuous use west of the Mississippi River.


 * Review of files will commence on October 20 in preparation for interviews at the AJS meeting. Submit cover letter, CV, three letters of reference, and student evaluations to: [mailto:hr@collegeofidaho.edu hr@collegeofidaho.edu] . The College of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

Harvard University - Professor of Jewish History and Culture (Open Rank)
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization seeks to appoint a tenure-track or tenured professor in Jewish history and culture, with special emphasis on the civilization of Spanish-Portuguese Jewry both within the Iberian Peninsula and throughout the Sephardic diaspora. The successful candidate will have a thorough knowledge of Jewish literature and culture of the Iberian Peninsula in both Hebrew and Arabic and be able to study them within their Islamic – Arabic contexts. Ideally, the candidate will also be conversant with the history and culture of Christian Iberia in the Middle Ages. It is expected that the successful candidate will participate actively in both the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the Program in Medieval Studies. The appointment is expected to begin July 1, 2014. The appointee will teach and advise at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Harvard is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged

Doctorate or terminal degree in related discipline required by the time the appointment begins. All candidates should demonstrate excellence in teaching and research. Candidates for a tenured appointment should also demonstrate intellectual leadership in the field, as well as potential for significant contributions to the Department, the University and the wider scholarly community.


 * Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (https://academicpositions.harvard.edu):1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching Statement 4. Research Statement. Candidates for tenure-track position are also required to submit names and contact information of 3-5 referees. (At least three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is complete only when at least three letters have been received).
 * We anticipate that we will begin to review applications on or about November 1st, and we anticipate that we will conduct interviews at the meeting of the Association for Jewish Studies, held in Boston in December. Applications will be received only via the Harvard Employment web site, https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/
 * Also posted at H-NET

===Indiana University - Full or Associate Professor of Modern European Jewish History===
 * See full post at European History 2013-14

Lafayette College - Religious Studies (Jewish Studies)
Lafayette College announces a position open to applicants at any rank, beginning fall 2014, for a scholar with expertise in Jewish Studies to be appointed as the Philip and Muriel Berman Scholar. In addition to teaching courses in his/her area of specialization, the successful candidate will teach courses in world religions, and contribute to the College’s interdisciplinary programs as well as the Berman Center for Jewish Studies. Candidates applying at the senior rank must have a distinguished record of scholarship in their field(s) of specialization.

Lafayette is a highly selective liberal arts college of 2,400 students offering degrees in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering, located in eastern Pennsylvania approximately 70 miles from New York and Philadelphia. Faculty members teach a 3:2 load and receive generous research support. Lafayette College is committed to creating a diverse community, one that is inclusive and responsive, and is supportive of each and all of its faculty, students, and staff. All members of the College community share a responsibility for creating, maintaining, and developing a learning environment in which difference is valued, equity is sought, and inclusiveness is practiced. Lafayette College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.


 * Applicants should upload a letter of application, C.V., short writing sample, and teaching portfolio, and arrange for academic transcripts and three confidential letters of reference to be uploaded by Oct. 15, 2013. Questions may be directed to Robin Rinehart, Head, Department of Religious Studies, rineharr@lafayette.edu.
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2013-2014

Missouri State University - Religious Studies (post-Biblical Judaism)
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Department of Religious Studies, anticipates an August 2014 opening for an assistant professor specializing in post-biblical Judaism, tenure eligible.

Candidates are required to have a Ph.D. completed by August 1, 2014, and must demonstrate strong potential in teaching and research. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and M.A. courses in Judaism and will regularly teach one of the department's survey courses. The department is particularly interested in scholars of rabbinic, medieval, or early modern Judaism, whose research interests engage fields such as classical texts and/or biblical commentary, gender studies, or interreligious encounter. Candidates should be interested in engaging broad intellectual questions and be familiar with issues and approaches in the academic study of religion. Additionally, they must be committed to working with diverse student and community populations and to integrating multicultural issues into their courses.

Cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness (course evaluations), course documents (syllabi), copies of all transcripts, and a publication or writing sample are to be submitted with the online application at https://jobs.missouristate.edu.

Three confidential letters of reference are to be sent to Search Committee Chair, Dr. Austra Reinis, Religious Studies Department, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO, 65897 (fax: 417-836-4757). Inquiries may also be addressed to Dr. Austra Reinis, e-mail: austra.reinis@missouristate.edu.


 * First consideration of applicants begins on September 3, 2013, and continues until position is filled. AA/EOE. Employment will require a criminal background check at university expense
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2013-2014
 * Contacted for phone interview (9/27)
 * Contacted for campus visit (10/19)
 * Contacted for campus visit (10/19)

Pacific Lutheran University - Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies

 * Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA invites applications for a tenure-track position in Holocaust and modern European History beginning September 1, 2014. Academic rank depending on experience with the expectation of Associate or above. The position combines administrative responsibilities with teaching obligations and the expectation of regular and substantive scholarly contributions to the field of Holocaust history. Ph.D. in History or a closely related field required. Candidates should have experience with public outreach and organization of events, and a willingness to engage in fundraising.
 * Review of application materials will begin November 1, 2013, but the position will remain open until filled. Full description, qualifications, and application available at http://employment.plu.edu. PLU is an AA/EOE employer.

Penn State University - Chaiken Family Chair in Jewish Studies
The Jewish Studies Program and Department of History at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for the Chaiken Family Chair in Jewish Studies, a tenured position that will begin in August, 2014. The tenure home will be within History. Applicants should currently hold tenure at the rank of associate professor or professor.

We seek a distinguished scholar with a dynamic research agenda in the area of European Jewish History after 1750. The ideal candidate will have a proven record of research and publications within the fields of Jewish Studies and History. We also seek someone who will enhance the interdisciplinary strengths of both units, and who will play a leadership role in the growing Jewish Studies program. Excellent teaching abilities and a strong interest in teaching courses at all levels, particularly courses relating to the Holocaust, are essential.


 * Applications received on or before October 1, 2013 will be guaranteed full review. Applications for the position must be submitted electronically at the following Web site: www.la.psu.edu/facultysearch/. Please send a letter of application describing both current and future research and teaching/mentoring experience; a full CV, including the names and contact information of three references; and representative publications.
 * Note: this position was also advertised last year; see Jewish Studies 2012-2013
 * Does anyone know what happened last year?

Princeton University - Israel Studies (TT Asst. Prof.)
The Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University in conjunction with the Program in Judaic Studies invites applications for a tenure-track position in Israel Studies to begin September 1, 2014. Discipline and specialization are open. We seek candidates trained in history, literature, politics, or other relevant fields of the humanities and social sciences. Appropriate fields of specialization include the history of the state of Israel and its formation, the history of the Zionist movement, Israeli politics, Israeli literature, Hebrew literature of the pre-state period, or other aspects of Israeli culture.

Rank: Assistant Professor, PhD in hand or expected. Position will be open until filled.

Essential Qualifications: Candidates trained in history, literature, politics, or other relevant fields of the humanities and social sciences. Appropriate fields of specialization include the history of the state of Israel and its formation, the history of the Zionist movement, Israeli politics, Israeli literature, Hebrew literature of the pre-state period, or other aspects of Israeli culture. PhD in hand or expected

===Princeton University - Jewish and/or Christian Populations of the Pre-Modern Muslim World (Open Rank)===
 * To apply, complete an online application at https://jobs.princeton.edu. Applications must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae (including language proficiencies and teaching experience), statement of research interest, and an essay or chapter of published writing or work-in-progress. Applicants must supply three names of references and their contact information in their online application. Review of applications will begin on October 1 and continue until the position is filled. Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.
 * See full post at World/Global History 2013-14

San Francisco State University - John & Marcia Goldman Chair in American Jewish Studies (Open Rank)
San Francisco State University, a vibrant urban public university with 30,000 students, invites applications for the position of the John & Marcia Goldman Chair in American Jewish Studies, to begin in Fall 2014.

Applicants at all ranks will be considered. Tenured appointment possible at the Associate or Full Professor level. Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree required; applicants at the Assistant level must, at a minimum, complete all doctoral requirements by August 1, 2014. Candidates must demonstrate excellence in teaching and have high quality publications, with a particular emphasis in the field of American Jewish studies. The candidate chosen for this position will provide intellectual and collegial leadership within a broad range of activities of SF State’s Department of Jewish Studies, which includes contributing to the university's mission of community engagement. The ability to work as a public intellectual in Jewish studies is desirable. Scholars may apply from a wide array of disciplines, including (but not limited to) anthropology, art history, cultural studies, education, ethics, history, literature, media studies, modern Jewish thought, philosophy, political science, religious studies, sociology, and women’s/gender studies. This position will reflect the intrinsically interdisciplinary nature of Jewish studies. Broad familiarity with Jewish studies is desirable.

The successful applicant will be expected to teach two courses per semester, both lower and upper division undergraduate courses. Other duties include research, advising, curriculum development, committee service, representation of the Department of Jewish Studies in the community, and leadership in outreach activities. For information about Jewish Studies at SF State, see the website, http://www.sfsu.edu/~jewish/.

Salary will be competitive, commensurate with qualifications. SF State provides generous health and retirement benefits, as well as domestic partner benefits.

San Francisco State University, a member of the 23-campus California State University system, serves a diverse student body of undergraduate and graduate students. The mission of the University is to promote scholarship, freedom, human diversity, intellectual accomplishment, and excellence in instruction. SF State faculty must excel in teaching and demonstrate professional achievement and growth through continued research, publications, and/or creative activities.


 * Application: Applicants must send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of relevant publications, evidence of teaching experience, and at least three letters of reference. Review of applications and supporting materials will begin October 31, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. Send applications and supporting materials to the address below.

University of California, Santa Cruz - Ancient Comparative Mediterranean Studies
Primary focus in texts and languages of the ancient Mediterranean. The successful applicant will be competent to teach texts at all levels in both ancient Greek and classical Latin. Preference will be given to applicants whose research and teaching areas include a relevant third language literature such as Arabic (classical), Hebrew (Biblical/rabbinic), Iranian (Avestan, Old and Middle Persian), or Sanskrit. We seek scholars whose work transcends traditional literary and textual approaches by conceptualizing the ancient Mediterranean as a dynamic space of cultural and historical significance. The successful candidate will be expected to teach large undergraduate lecture courses and small advanced seminars, and actively participate in the graduate program. This position carries a five-course equivalency workload, which normally means teaching four courses over three quarters and carrying other academic and service responsibilities. The ability to contribute significantly to graduate education and the mentoring of graduate students is highly desirable. The successful candidate must be able to work with students, faculty and staff from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service.

RANK: Assistant or Associate Professor SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Assistant professor level: PhD or equivalent degree (in hand at time of application) in Classics, Comparative Literature, Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, or related fields; a record of research and scholarly productivity, including a book in preparation or forthcoming; a record of college teaching; competence in Greek and Latin.

Associate professor level: PhD or equivalent degree in Classics, Comparative Literature, Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, or related fields; a record of research and scholarly productivity, including a book published or forthcoming; a record of college teaching; competence in Greek and Latin.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Assistant Professor: Experience working with graduate students; competence in a relevant third language literature. Associate Professor: Experience supervising doctoral work; competence in a relevant third language literature.

POSITION AVAILABLE: July 1, 2014, with academic year beginning September 2014. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

TO APPLY: Applications are accepted via the UCSC Academic Recruit online system, and must include an informative letter of application (clearly outlining your educational background, teaching experience, and publication record), vitae, three current confidential letters of recommendation* (2010 or later), two syllabi, and a short representative writing sample (30 pages max. in PDF format). Applicants are encouraged to submit a statement addressing their contributions to diversity through their research, teaching, and/or service. Documents/materials must be submitted as PDF files. Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00036. Refer to Position #JPF00036-14 in all correspondence.


 * CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2013. To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete and letters of recommendation received by this date. The position will remain open until filled, but not later than 6/30/2014.


 * Also posted at Arabic Language and/or Literature 2013-14 and Comparative 2014

University of Cincinnati - TT Assistant Professor, Israel and Modern Jewish Thought
The Department of Judaic Studies at the University of Cincinnati invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Israel and Modern Jewish Thought. This is a full-time tenure-track position, beginning August 1, 2014.

The successful candidate will be a promising scholar with demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. Qualified candidates will be familiar with the critical, academic study of Israel and Modern Jewish Thought within a broader, global context. Also desirable would be background in theories and methods in the study of religion, competency in Modern Hebrew, and the ability to integrate digital technologies into the research and teaching of Jewish Studies. Teaching responsibilities include the introductory courses Modern Jewish Civilization, Modern Jewish Thinkers, and Modern Israel, advanced courses on Israel and Jewish thought, and advising research projects of advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will also serve on committees and generally work to further the department’s growth and prestige. We are seeking individuals whose research and teaching activities are consistent with our mission, which emphasizes a commitment to diversity and to collaborative projects nationally and internationally.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in hand by July 31, 2014, clear evidence of research and publication activity, solid evidence of teaching effectiveness, and knowledge of Modern Hebrew. Applicants for this position must apply online to http://www.jobsatuc.com (position number 213UC6187). Cover letter should address the candidate’s effectiveness and consistency with both the position and the mission of the Department and indicate experience and success with teaching and interacting with culturally diverse populations. Include a current vita, samples of scholarly work, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Three letters of recommendation should be sent electronically to Matthew Kraus matthew.kraus@uc.edu (phone: 513-556-2298) or mailed to Judaic Studies Search Committee C/O Matthew Kraus Dept. of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210169 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0169. Applications must be submitted by November 7, 2013 and will not be considered complete until all letters of recommendation have been received. For questions, please contact Professor Jana Braziel, Chair of Search Committee (513) 556-0350 [jana.braziel@uc.edu].


 * Application deadline: November 7, 2013. Screening of applications will begin promptly on November 7 and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Cincinnati is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women, people of color, people with disability and veterans are encouraged to apply. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the annual meetings of AAR/SBL and AJS.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Assistant Professor, Leonard and Tobee Kaplan Fellow in Modern Jewish Thought and Culture
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Religious Studies invites applications for an assistant professor position, the Leonard and Tobee Kaplan Fellow in Modern Jewish Thought and Culture. Candidates should have broad training in any area of modern Jewish thought and culture, a commitment to interdisciplinary work, and engagement with larger issues in the study of religion. The successful candidate will be expected to teach a variety of courses at the undergraduate level (including an introduction to Jewish Studies) and graduate courses. The successful candidate will also play a part in the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies and collaborate with faculty members in other areas of the university. Preference will be given to candidates who already have a Ph.D. in hand, and the appointment will begin July 1, 2014.
 * To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Submit an online application including the following materials: a letter of application, a cv, and a writing sample. Click on https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/33349 to apply for the position (paper or email applications will not be accepted). In addition, arrange to have four original, signed letters of recommendation sent by mail to: Chair of Modern Jewish Thought and Culture Search Committee, Department of Religious Studies, CB #3225, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-3225 (http://religion.unc.edu). The University of North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

University of Oxford - Regius Professorship of Hebrew

 * See full post at Biblical Studies 2013-2014

University of Potsdam (School of Jewish Theology) - Endowed Professorship of Jewish Liturgy and Comparative Ritual Studies
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Potsdam currently establishes a (worldwide) unique center for academic Jewish theology. It realizes a 200 year old demand formulated by Rabbi Abraham Geiger. He wanted Jewish theology created as an equal subject to the Christian theologies at German universities. Finally, in the winter semester 2013/14 we form now the new “School of Jewish Theology” in co-operation with the Abraham Geiger College and the Zacharias Frankel College for rabbinical training. We would like to add to the existing Professorship of Talmud and Rabbinic Literature the following professorial chair together with other Professorships at the next possible date: W1 Endowed Professorship of Jewish Liturgy and Comparative Ritual Studies

The tasks of the professorship are to carry out research and teaching in the field of Jewish liturgy in its historical development stages and various religious characteristics, especially liberal and conservative Judaism. This includes life and annual cycle rituals as well as the musical arrangement of liturgy. Religious legal issues should also be considered.

Applicants should be capable of taking a comparative and ritual-theoretical perspective of other religions. Their doctorate and research should belong to this field. The tasks include active participation in the coordination of the Centre for interreligious studies (currently being started up) which, as a central scientific unit of the university, should establish broad thematic networking with all faculties.

Applications from ordained graduates of rabbinical seminaries which are recognised in Germany as universities (H+) in accordance with the standards of the German ministers of education and cultural affairs are particularly welcome.

According to State law (Brandenburgisches Hochschulgesetz - BbgHG), preconditions for the appointment as a Junior Professor include a completed university education, teaching skills, and a special qualification for academic work, which is usually demonstrated though an outstanding PhD thesis. International experience, an outstanding publication record and a teaching record are advantageous. The total time for completion of the PhD and subsequent post-doc employment should not have exceeded six years.

Appointments are made according to §§ 38 and 44 BbgHG. The appointment as a civil servant or a public employee will be made for up to four years in the first instance and can be extended to up to 6 years in total, conditional upon a positive evaluation.

University of Potsdam and the Abraham-Geiger-Kolleg are equal opportunity employers. The University of Potsdam offers dual career support and coaching for newly-appointed professors: http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/neue-beschaeftigte/information-for-newly-appointed-professors.html


 * Applications should be sent to University of Potsdam, Office of the President, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany, until 04.12.2013.

University of Potsdam (School of Jewish Theology) - History of Jewish Religion and Jewish Thought
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Potsdam currently establishes a (worldwide) unique center for academic Jewish theology. It realizes a 200 year old demand formulated by Rabbi Abraham Geiger. He wanted Jewish theology created as an equal subject to the Christian theologies at German universities. Finally, in the winter semester 2013/14 we form now the new “School of Jewish Theology” in co-operation with the Abraham Geiger College and the Zacharias Frankel College for rabbinical training. We would like to add to the existing Professorship of Talmud and Rabbinic Literature the following professorial chair together with other Professorships: W3 Professorship for History of Jewish Religion and Jewish Thought

The holder of this professorship shall represent the discipline of “History of Jewish Religion and Thought“ in research and teaching in its entire breadth. The professorship deals with the worldwide history of Jewish religion and thought from the time of the Second Temple until the present. A focus should be put on Rabbinical Judaism.

The holder is to represent his or her area as a core discipline in preparation for the training of rabbis and cantors. Despite this, Jewish theology is also taught without an emphasis on congregational involvement. This requires a willingness to co-operate with the Institute for Jewish and Religious Studies and with the Centre for Interreligious Studies at Potsdam University (now being established) as well as the Berlin-Brandenburg Centre for Jewish Studies.

The duties of the professorship do not only include research and work in the university bodies of self-administration, but also teaching in the courses of studies leading to B.A. and M.A. degrees in the areas of “Jewish Theology”, “Jewish Studies” and “Religious Sciences”. The professorship also includes the supervision on post graduate and post doctoral level.

The position requires a special familiarity with Jewish insider perspectives and positions. Any applicant shall belong to a Jewish congregation.

Any applicant needs to have pedagogical and didactical skills at university level, must hold a postdoctoral thesis or comparable qualification in History of Religion, Jewish or Judaic Studies. Any applicant must have a track record in obtaining third party funded projects and organisation of academic conferences. Ordained graduates of rabbinical seminaries which are recognised in Germany as universities (H+) in accordance with the standards of the German ministers of education and cultural affairs are particularly welcome to apply.

The process for filling this position will be conducted in accordance with section 38 BbgHG (University and College Act of Brandenburg State).

Appointment will be made according to the laws of Brandenburg (Brandenburgisches Hochschulgesetz - BbgHG § 38, 41). According to state law (§ 41 Abs. 1 BbgHG) the contract will be limited, in case it is the first appointment of the successful applicant as university professor, with the possibility of tenure after 2 years. In case of successful tenure review, there is no further appointment procedure.

Potsdam University is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Potsdam offers dual career support and coaching for newly-appointed professors: http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/neue-beschaeftigte/information-for-newly-appointed-professors.html


 * Applications should be sent to University of Potsdam, Office of the President, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany, until 04.12.2013.

University of Southern California - Assistant Professor of Religion (Jews and Jewish Life in the Modern Mediterranean)

 * The School of Religion in the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California) invites applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Religion, specializing in Jews and Jewish life in the modern Mediterranean (ca. 1800 to present), anticipated to begin Fall 2014. Candidates should have a PhD by the start date and should have demonstrated the promise of excellence in both research and teaching.


 * In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must apply via the "CLICK HERE" button at the top or bottom of this page. The applicant should upload a CV, a sample research paper, a statement of research interests, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and graduate transcripts as well as provide the names of three referees. Inquiries may be sent to [mailto:religionsearch@dornsife.usc.edu religionsearch@dornsife.usc.edu].
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15, though applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Materials submitted by regular mail will not be accepted. USC strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Women and men, and members of all racial and ethnic groups are encouraged to apply.
 * I heard this is a spousal hire. Anyone else heard anything?
 * I didn't even apply. [posted Oct. 22]
 * Its so obvious it's embarrassing
 * Didn't they hire her last year?
 * Heard they didn't get their act together in time. Dean's wife chair of search, should be a go this time around. Expect early decision.

University of Washington - Classical Judaism
The Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in classical Judaism. Possible areas of specialization include rabbinics, medieval commentarial literature, medieval philosophy, Jewish mysticism or Jewish law. The ideal candidate will study the Jewish religious and textual tradition within a broader cultural and comparative context. We expect this hire to play an integral role in the Samuel and Althea Stroum Jewish Studies Program, a nationally renowned program whose mission includes community engagement, outstanding scholarship, and exploring the integration of Jewish Studies and digital technologies. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the Comparative Religion program and to the interdisciplinary curriculum of the Jackson School.

The successful candidate will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses, teaching four courses per academic year over three quarters. A PhD or foreign equivalent by date of appointment is strongly preferred. This position is a full-time, nine-month appointment. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research, and service.


 * Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but preference will be given to applications received by October 15, 2013. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and three letters of recommendation for consideration. Materials should be sent by email to: [mailto:jsis@uw.edu jsis@uw.edu]
 * Oct. 22: Email request for more materials (x6)
 * What materials?
 * Writing sample (10-15 pages) and "sample syllabus or teaching portfolio"
 * Oct. 29: Email request for more materials (x2)

Wake Forest University - Rubin Chair of Jewish and Israeli History
Wake Forest University invites applications for the Mike and Deborah Rubin Chair of Jewish and Israeli History for an appointment at the associate or full professor level beginning July 2014. Research may be focused on any aspect of Jewish history; preference will be given to those who will enhance the interdisciplinary strengths of the University. The teaching duties include Jewish history as well as Israeli history, and must include an introductory level World Civilizations course. Excellent teaching of undergraduates and high-quality scholarship are central to Wake Forest’s mission.
 * To apply, please send a letter of application, c.v., transcript copies, and separate statement of teaching philosophy to https://wakejobs.silkroad.com. Three confidential letters of recommendation should be sent to letters@wfu.edu. Technical problems with submissions may be directed to (336) 758-4700. All materials must be received no later than October 1, 2013.

Yale University, Judaic Studies Program - Modern Jewish History (Tenured Position)
Yale University's Program in Judaic Studies seeks to fill a tenured position in modern Jewish history. Primary academic affiliation will be in the Program in Judaic Studies, with anticipated appointment in the Departments of History and Religious Studies, as befits the successful candidate's fields of specialization and methodologies within Jewish history. Candidates are expected to have broad familiarity with the critical study of Jewish history, whether social, cultural, political, religious, or intellectual, while specializing in modern Jewish history in the Americas, Western or Eastern Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. Candidates should be thoroughly fluent in Hebrew as a language of both primary sources and contemporary scholarship, as well as at least one other modern Jewish language (e.g., Yiddish, Ladino) or host cultural language. They should be well-grounded in modern critical approaches to the study of history, including the ability to situate Jewish society and its history within broader cultural and comparative contexts. Candidates should have an outstanding record of excellence in publication and teaching, the latter at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will be expected to provide academic support to existing resources for the study of modern Jewish history, working closely with colleagues in the Program in Judaic Studies as well as in relevant departments and programs. Yale University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff and faculty and strongly encourages applications from women and underrepresented minority scholars.


 * Applications, with current vitae, should be submitted online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2629. Inquiries and nominations can be sent by e-mail to the chair of the search committee, at renee.reed@yale.edu.
 * Applications will be reviewed beginning September 1, 2013.
 * What is the rank? Assistant tenure-track or associate? Can anyone disambiguate?
 * First line of the ad reads: "tenured position in modern Jewish history." So I assume rank is associate level or higher.
 * They are looking for a full professor, is my understanding, though in theory it is open to tenured associate also.
 * This is the search to fill the position that Paula Hyman had. They are looking for a major, established scholar in the field.
 * Also posted at Non-Geographic/Methodologically Oriented (History) 2013-14

Visiting Positions, Postdocs or Limited-Term Appointments
===Boston College - 2014-2015 Corcoran Visiting Chair in Christian-Jewish Relations=== Boston College and its Center for Christian-Jewish Learning invite applications for a one year visiting appointment (renewable for a second year) as the 2014-2015 Corcoran Visiting Chair in Christian-Jewish Relations, specializing in some aspect of the relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or its earned equivalent, have published in the field, and hold (or have retired from) a tenured position (or its equivalent) in a university or seminary. The Corcoran Chair will agree to take on specific responsibilities related to the mission of the Center. Stipend: $70,000/academic year plus travel and research expenses. The full description is available at www.bc.edu/cjl.


 * Electronic submission of the following are requested: letter of application, CV, and a proposal for the research and writing to be done while holding the Chair, including an indication of how they fit into the guidelines above. Two letters of recommendation should be submitted directly. Applications are due by November 15, 2013. Decisions will be made by February 3, 2014. Communications should be addressed to Dr. James Bernauer, SJ ( cjlearning@bc.edu), Director, Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Stokes Hall N405, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA.

Center for Jewish History – Doctoral, Postdoctoral, and Senior Scholar Fellowships, 2014-2015
The Center for Jewish History (CJH) offers a range of fellowships for senior scholars, early career (postdoctoral) scholars, and doctoral candidates to conduct original research in the humanities, including but not limited to the fields of Jewish studies, Russian and East European studies, American studies and Germanic studies, as well as musicology, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, sociology and history. In residence at the Center for a period of 10 to 12 months, Fellows have the opportunity to explore the collections of CJH partners – American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.

Center fellowships with a January 6, 2014 deadline:
 * - CJH Fellowship for Senior Scholars
 * - Prins Foundation Fellowship for Senior Scholars
 * - Prins Foundation Postdoctoral and Early Career Fellowship for Emigrating Scholars
 * NOTE: the above position is posted at  Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14

Center fellowships with a February 3, 2014 deadline:
 * - Prins Foundation Fellowship for Emigrating Artists and Writers-in-Residence

Details at fellowships.cjh.org
 * Graduate Research Fellowship for doctoral candidates

Fulbright Post Doctoral Fellowships to Israel For Americans, 2014-2016 *American post-doctoral researchers in Israel, 2014-2016

 * Fulbright Israel to award 8 Post Doctoral Fellowships to Americans for research in Israel, during academic years 2014/2015-2015/2016
 * The United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF), the Fulbright commission for Israel, offers 8 fellowships to American post-doctoral researchers in support of work to be carried out at Israeli universities
 * This program is open to American post-doctoral researchers in all academic disciplines
 * Applications due August 1, 2013
 * Details at http://fulbright.org.il/en/?page_id=1024; catalog.cies.org/viewAward.aspx?n=3400; www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/Application.htm.
 * Potential candidates should contact Ms. Judy Stavsky, Deputy Director, USIEF (jstavsky@fulbright.org.il; +972-3-517-2392) for advice and assistance.
 * Also posted at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-2014 and Jewish Studies 2012-2013

===Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Mandel Postdoctoral Fellowships===
 * See full post at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14

Israel Institute Post-Doctoral, Doctoral, and Research Fellowships - Various institutions

 * Post-Doctoral Fellowship : The Israel Institute awards post-doctoral fellowships to highly qualified candidates in order to foster the growth of the next generation of elite Israel Studies faculty. The fellowships are for up to two years, and include a stipend of $48,000 per year with an annual $3,000 research and travel budget. The Institute is seeking recent Ph.D.s who are working on an Israel-focused topic and who are developing courses on modern Israel. Israel presents a rich field for a variety of different social science and humanities topics, and the Institute supports promising scholars who can teach about Israel effectively while also advancing an innovative research agenda. The Israel Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides an opportunity for exceptional candidates to revise their dissertations into books and advance their academic careers while gaining necessary teaching experience. Post-Doctoral Fellows are expected to teach one class each semester. In the rare circumstances when teaching is not possible, Fellows are expected to perform an equivalent academic service, i.e. plan a conference, organize a seminar series, etc.
 * Deadline: 1 February 2014
 * See full post at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14
 * Doctoral Fellowship : The Israel Institute awards graduate fellowships to Ph.D. candidates in an effort to support outstanding research on Israel-related topics. Israel Institute Doctoral Fellowships are two-year fellowships that provide stipends of $10,000 per year for students at American universities and $15,000 per year for students at Israeli, European and Asian universities.
 * Deadline: 1 April 2014
 * Research Grants : The Israel Institute is offering research grants of up to $10,000 for scholars, academics, and independent researchers to conduct substantive research on issues related to modern Israel. Areas for research may include, but are not limited to, Israeli history, politics, economics, and law. The grants are aimed at facilitating research and writing that will lead to the publication of a book or a number of scholarly articles that make a serious contribution to the field of Israel Studies or promotes a greater understanding of modern Israel. Successful proposals will demonstrate why a particular topic needs to be explored, what gap the research will fill, and how the research project will successfully accomplish its proposed goals. The proposals will be vetted by an independent committee of Israel Studies scholars, who will determine the awards.

Jewish Theological Seminary - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies
The Graduate School of JTS invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in any field of Jewish Studies for the 2014-2015 academic year, with the possibility of renewal for the following year. The Fellowship provides a stipend of $50,000 per year and faculty benefits, including funds for research and conferences. The Fellow will be expected to teach two courses and to present his/her scholarly research annually both to the JTS faculty and in a public forum. The Fellow may not undertake any other sustained teaching or employment during his/her tenure at JTS. Preference may be given to candidates whose research interests correspond to those of faculty and graduate students at JTS, or to those for whom the use of the JTS library and special collections will be most profitable.

Applicants must have earned the PhD within the past three years. Advanced doctoral students applying must include a statement from their dissertation supervisor indicating that they will have the PhD in hand by August 15, 2014. Applicants should submit electronically:
 * -A letter of intent stating how applicant would use the year to further his/her research and scholarly publication
 * -A current CV
 * -Three letters of recommendation, including one that speaks to applicant's teaching ability
 * -A writing sample, not to exceed 20 pages
 * -A teaching portfolio, including statement of teaching interests, syllabi and evaluations as available

JTS welcomes applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, disability, age, sex, national origin, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other factors as prohibited by law. Previous applicants are eligible to re-apply.

===University of Potsdam, School of Jewish Theology - W3 Professorship for Bible and Judaic Exegesis (5 yr. Appt.)===
 * Applications should be sent to <[mailto:Postdoc@jtsa.edu Postdoc@jtsa.edu]>. *Applicants who have submitted all materials by November 11, 2013 will be given full consideration.
 * See full post at Biblical Studies 2013-2014

University of Toronto - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Jewish Studies
The Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto offers three Postdoctoral Fellowships to support advanced research in Jewish Studies. Applicants must have completed their doctoral dissertations by July 1, 2014 on a topic related to the history, culture, literature or thought of the Jewish people. The successful candidate will receive a fellowship of $45,000 (CAD) as well as up to an additional $1500 to support participation in academic conferences. The Fellows will spend the 2014-15 academic year at the University of Toronto, during which time they are expected to continue their research; deliver a public lecture; teach one course in each of the two terms; and contribute to the intellectual life of the Centre for Jewish Studies. Applicants from foreign as well as Canadian universities are welcome.


 * Applications must include: (1) a letter of interest that describes the candidate’s research project; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a brief statement of teaching interests, including proposals for two undergraduate courses; (4) a writing sample, not to exceed 8,000 words. These materials should be emailed to the Centre’s Assistant, Ms. Emily Springgay, at [mailto:cjs.toronto@utoronto.ca cjs.toronto@utoronto.ca] by December 6, 2013. By this date, applicants must also arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent in sealed envelopes to: Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Toronto, 170 St. George Street, Room 218, Toronto, ON   M5R 2M8, Canada