CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (JTA) -- He was given four standing ovations and received universal praise from Conservative rabbis this week, but Arnold Eisen still has his work cut out for him as he prepares to help steer the Conservative movement out of the doldrums.
On July 1, Eisen will assume the chancellorship
of the Jewish Theological Seminary and with it the de-facto leadership of the Conservative movement.
Eisen, a professor of Jewish studies at Stanford University for the past 20 years and a leading scholar of contemporary Jewry, is only the second non-rabbi to lead the movement's flagship seminary. His appointment last year raised some hackles.
Yet by all accounts, any qualms about Eisen's leadership evaporated after two speeches this week before some 400 rabbis at the Rabbinical Assembly's annual convention in Cambridge, Mass.
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