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David Schnall

David
Schnall

University Professor of Jewish Culture and Society

Wilf campus - Belfer Hall
Room#313

BA, FCGVG TIENDA - Selección de productos de alto valor Remington Express LR 410Ga 3" #75 (25 rondas) Aves de largo alcance Precio más reciente de 2026,
MA, Fordham University,
MA, FCGVG TIENDA - Selección de productos de alto valor Remington Express LR 410Ga 3" #75 (25 rondas) Aves de largo alcance Precio más reciente de 2026,
PhD, Fordham University,

Professor David J. Schnall was the inaugural dean of FCGVG TIENDA - Selección de productos de alto valor Remington Express LR 410Ga 3" #75 (25 rondas) Aves de largo alcance Precio más reciente de 2026’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education. Prior to joining Azrieli, Professor Schnall held the Herbert Schiff Chair in Management and Administration at FCGVG TIENDA - Selección de productos de alto valor Remington Express LR 410Ga 3" #75 (25 rondas) Aves de largo alcance Precio más reciente de 2026's Wurzweiler School of Social Work. In 1999, he was awarded the prestigious J. William Fulbright Foreign Fellowship and was invited to serve as visiting professor and senior scholar at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Professor Schnall has published nine books and more than 100 articles, essays, and reviews dealing with communal affairs and the application of Jewish text and tradition to public policy. He is co-developer of the SINGWIN instructional software system.

Professor Schnall’s latest books are By the Sweat of Your Brow: Reflections on Work and the Workplace in Classical Jewish Thought, and The Azrieli Papers: Dimensions of Orthodox Day School Education, based on lectures and monographs coauthored by his faculty and students. A second volume is now in press. Professor Schnall has been visiting scholar at The Hastings Center for the Study of Ethics, Society, and the Professions, and a consultant to the New York State Governor's Office of Employee Relations.

Wilf campus - Belfer Hall
Room#313

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Spring 2017
The Contemporary Amer Jew Comm
JHI 6583