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  1. Gordon Tucker is a prominent rabbi, with a reputation as both a political and a theological liberal in Conservative Judaism. He is the former senior rabbi of Temple Israel Center in White Plains, New York. Since September 2020, he has served as the Vice Chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

  2. Gordon Tucker. Vice Chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement, Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy. Phone: (212_678-8060. Email: gotucker@jtsa.edu. Building Room: Schiff 505. Office Hours: By appointment. As vice chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement, Rabbi Gordon Tucker focuses on enhancing Jewish life at JTS, enriching our ...

  3. Sep 14, 2020 · September 14, 2020 — New York, NY — The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), one of the world’s preeminent centers of Jewish higher education and the intellectual and spiritual center of Conservative Judaism, is proud to announce that Rabbi Gordon Tucker, a distinguished scholar, gifted teacher, and inspiring spiritual leader, has joined ...

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  5. Rabbi Gordon Tucker served as the Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel Center from 1994–2018 and is currently the Senior Rabbi Emeritus. During his tenure, Rabbi Tucker worked to strengthen three primary areas of Jewish life: education for all ages, the spirituality of worship, and the obligation to reach out to the less fortunate.

  6. Gordon Tucker is Vice Chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement and Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a fellow of the Kogod Research Center at the ...

  7. Rabbi Gordon Tucker is a Fellow of the Kogod Research Center at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He is also Vice Chancellor for Religious Life and Engagement at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Previously he was the Senior Rabbi at Temple Israel Center in White Plains, NY (a Conservative synagogue) from 1994 to 2018.

  8. Oct 5, 2012 · Rabbi Gordon Tucker describes a vision of an immanent God. A clip from “Doing Jewish Theology Today: God, Torah, and Israel in Modern Judaism.”. The program, which is JTS’s Henry N. Rapaport Memorial Lecture, explores directions in Jewish theology that can speak to Jews in the twenty-first century. This event also celebrates Rabbi Gillman ...

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