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Michael Rosenak (; December 23, 1932 – May 14, 2013) was an Israeli
philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
of
Jewish education Jewish education (, ''Chinuch'') is the transmission of the tenets, principles, and religious laws of Judaism. Jews value education, and the value of education is strongly embedded in Jewish culture. Judaism places a heavy emphasis on Torah ...
. He was the Mandel Professor of Jewish Education at
The Hebrew University The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; ) is an Israeli public research university based in Jerusalem. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann in July 1918, the public university officially opened on 1 April 1925. It is the second-ol ...
in Jerusalem.


Biography

Michael Rosenak was born in Germany but he grew up in the United States. He graduated
Yeshiva University Yeshiva University is a Private university, private Modern Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City.
. He emigrated to Israel in 1958. In the 1960s, he taught a popular course at Hebrew University's program for overseas students, "Basic issues in contemporary Jewish life." He held various positions during his academic life, before becoming a full professor at the Melton Centre, and was also noted for his involvement in hands-on educational institutions, such as Kiryat Moriah (World Zionist Organization), the
Pardes Institute Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies () is a Jewish educational institution based in Jerusalem with programs worldwide. History Rabbi Michael Swirsky launched Pardes in the fall of 1972 with the support of the World Zionist Organization, which ...
, the development of the curriculum for the Independent Jewish Day School in London, the Mandel Institute, and many prestigious institutions of Jewish education around the world.


Education

Michael Rosenak had graduated at
Yeshiva University Yeshiva University is a Private university, private Modern Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City.
(New York): B.A. (sociology) and B.R.E. (Bachelor of Religious Education) (1954).
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
(New York), M.A. History (1957). Hebrew University (Jerusalem), PhD, in Education (1976).


Teaching and academic work

Michael Rosenak was a Mandel Professor of Jewish Education at the Hebrew University; Head of Education Studies at “The Jerusalem Fellows”, a division of The Mandel School for Educational Leadership that deals specifically with Jewish educational leadership outside Israel; Lecturer and author. In his field, the Philosophy of Education, Michael Rosenak had concentrated on issues of faith and religion in education, specially in the field of Jewish education, dealing with such matters as the challenge of indoctrination of religious education, value education and the tension between normative and deliberative modes of teaching. He had written on the dialectic relationship between commitment and openness, and on the status of absolute values in democratic society as well as issues of Jewish community and identity. His work has been intended to develop theoretical growing for religious faith that is in authentic dialogue with modernity and democracy, and to build philosophical and educational foundations for communities that wish to foster broad cognitive perspectives in young people.


Professional engagement

Before turning to academic pursuits, Michael Rosenak taught in high schools, and in the framework of educational programs for young people from abroad (i.e., outside Israel). In the 1960s, he taught a popular course at Hebrew University's program for overseas students, "Basic issues in contemporary Jewish life." Michael Rosenak was also noted for his involvement in hands-on educational institutions, such as Kiryat Moriah (World Zionist Organization), the Pardes Institute, the development of the curriculum for the Independent Jewish Day School in London and many prestigious institutions of Jewish education around the world. Michael Rosenak had lectured widely, specially in Jewish communities around the world on educational issues that affect the quality, coherence and cogency of Jewish life. Michael Rosenak had been a board member of The Melitz Institute for Informal Education, Jerusalem; serve on the board of the Center for the Study of Jewish Educational Thought of the Lifshitz College, Jerusalem. He was a member of the Holocaust Commission of The Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, New York and had served on the academic advisory board of the Yad Vashem school in Holocaust studies. Michael Rosenak was on the steering committee of the Israeli Society for Research in Jewish Education and as act academic advisor for the Florence Melton Mini – School project for Israel.


Academic teaching abroad

Michael Rosenak had taught in diverse colleges and universities as Stanford University (School of Education); York University, Toronto, Ontario; The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York; The Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, Cleveland, Ohio.


Awards and honors

Michael Rosenak had been honored by: The
Jewish Theological Seminary of America The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is a Conservative Jewish education organization in New York City, New York. It is one of the academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism as well as a hub for academic scholarship in Jewish studies ...
(1997) - an honorary doctorate. The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; ) is an Israeli public university, public research university based in Jerusalem. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann in July 1918, the public university officially opened on 1 April 1925. ...
- the Samuel Rothberg Prize in Jewish Education (2001). The
Hebrew Union College Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and remained in regular use as a first language until ...
- an honorary doctorate (2003). Yeshivah University (New York) - an honorary doctorate (2008).


Books and articles

* Michael Rosenak. 1986. Teaching Jewish Values: A Conceptual Guide. Jerusalem: The Melton Centre, The Hebrew University. (Spanish edition published by the Melton Centre in 1987; Russian edition published by The Joint Distribution Committee in Jerusalem, 1995). * Michael Rosenak. 1987
Commandments and Concerns: Jewish Religious Education
in Secular Society. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society. * Michael Rosenak. 1995
Roads to the Palace: Jewish Texts and Teaching
Providence, Oxford and London: Berghahn Books for the Institute of Education, University of London. * Michael Rosenak. 2001. Tree of Life, Tree of Knowledge, Boulder, Colorado: Westview.
* מיכאל רוזנק, צריך עיון: בין מסורת ומודרנה בחינוך היהודי, ירושלים: הוצאת מאגנס תשס"ג * Michael Rosenak, Covenant and Community JTSA PRESS, 2013 * Michael Rosenak, “Religious Jewish Education and the Holocaust: the theological Dimension,” Philosophia (Department of Philosophy, Bar- Ilan University, Vol.30. Nos. 1-4, 2002). * Michael Rosenak, “Corporal Punishment in Jewish education: a philosophic–educational exploration,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University, 2002). * Michael Rosenak, “Rabbi Eliyahu E. Dessler´s Philosophy of Ultra-Orthodox Education” Festschrift in Honor of Professor Joseph Lukinsky, The Jewish Theological Seminary, 2002. * Michael Rosenak, “The Contemporary Ideal of ´An Educated Public´: Mission Impossible?” Panim: Quarterly for Society, Education and Culture, Tel Aviv, Winter 2001 (Hebrew). * Michael Rosenak, “Foci of Religious Extremism: Educational Dimensions,” Hagut: Jewish educational thought, Vol. I, Jerusalem, Center for Jewish Educational Thought, 1998. (Hebrew). * Michael Rosenak, “Between Texts and Contexts: How May Tomorrow’s Jewish Education be Different?” in Creating the Jewish Future (edited by Michael Brown and Bernard Lightman) (Walter Creek, London, New Delhi: Altamira Press, 1999.). * Michael Rosenak, Teaching Israel: Basic Issues and Philosophical Guidelines, (monograph) (with Arnold Eisen) (Jerusalem: the CRB Foundation. Charles Bronfman Center for the Israel Experience, 1997). * Michael Rosenak, “Between Autonomy and Authority in Religious Education”, Between Authority and Autonomy in Jewish Tradition (edited by Avi Sagi and Zeev Safrai) (Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuhad Publishers, 1997) (Hebrew). * Michael Rosenak, “Jewish education and Jewish Studies”, Jewish Studies Vol. 36 (Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies, 1996). * * Michael Rosenak, “Commitment and Non-Commitment in Jewish Value Education,” Studies in Jewish Education, Vol. 6 (Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, 1992). * Michael Rosenak, “Towards a Curriculum for the Modern Orthodox School”, Orthodoxy Confronts Modernity (edited by Jonathan Sacks) (Hoboken, N.J., Ktav Publishing House, Inc., 1991). * Michael Rosenak's website: http://hamutallawrence.wix.com/rosenak


References

* Wikipedia Academia reference

* "Further Reading" (With short biography, the Mandel Institute website

* Short obituary and references, H-Ne

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