Elisheva Carlebach Jofen Explained

Elisheva Carlebach Jofen
Birth Name:Elisheva Carlebach
Nationality:American
Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society
Alma Mater:Brooklyn College, Columbia University
Workplaces:Columbia University

Elisheva Carlebach Jofen is an American scholar of early modern Jewish history.

Career

Carlebach obtained her bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College. In 1986 she completed her PhD in Jewish History at Columbia University. Subsequently, she was a professor of Jewish History at Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, in New York City.[1] Since 2008 she has been the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish history, culture and society at Columbia University.[2] [3]

Carlebach is married to Rabbi Mordechai Jofen, the rosh yeshiva ("dean") of the Novardok yeshiva Beis Yosef in Brooklyn, New York City. She uses her maiden name professionally and her married name in her personal life.

Carlebach's family was one of the preeminent rabbinical families in Germany before the Holocaust. Her grandfather was Rabbi Joseph Carlebach, the last chief rabbi of Hamburg, and her father is Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach who served as the mashgiach ruchani at the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin and author of the commentary on the Humash Maskil Lishlomo.

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Notes and References

  1. Harris. Jay. Carlebach, Elisheva. 2016-02-19.
  2. Hochbaum, Jerry (January 7, 2009). "The Ascent of Women Scholars in Jewish Studies" [news release]. Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture. Retrieved 2016-02-19 from www.mfjc.org.
  3. Berger, Joseph (December 10, 2009). "Yosef H. Yerushalmi, Scholar of Jewish History, Dies at 77." The New York Times. Refers to Carlebach as "Dr. Yerushalmi's successor as Salo Baron professor at Columbia."
  4. Web site: Divided Souls: Converts from Judaism in Germany, 1500-1750 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120212225723/http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/reviews.asp?isbn=9780300084108 . February 12, 2012 . book page . Yale University Press.
  5. Web site: Elisheva Carlebach . https://web.archive.org/web/20120205063148/http://web.gc.cuny.edu/History/pages/profs/carlebach.html . February 5, 2012. faculty page, circa 1998 . Graduate Center, City University of New York.
  6. Web site: Past Winners. Jewish Book Council. en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200605115908/https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/awards/national-jewish-book-awards/past-winners?category=30765 . 2020-06-05 . 2020-01-23.