
Judith Rosenbaum, PhD
Judith Rosenbaum (she/her) is CEO of the Jewish Womenās Archive, a pioneering national organization that documents Jewish womenās stories, elevates their voices, and inspires them to be agents of change.
An educator, historian, and writer, Judith served for nearly a decade as JWAās Director of Public History and Director of Education, developing its major programs and educational initiatives.
Judith earned a BA in History from Yale University and a PhD in American Studies from Brown University. She won a Fulbright Fellowship to study womenās collective communities in Israel, and received a dissertation grant from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study to pursue research on the womenās health movement. Judith has taught and lectured widely on Jewish studies and womenās studies at institutions including Brown University, Boston University, Hebrew College, and Gann Academy. She also serves on the faculty of the Bronfman Fellowship and was awarded a Schusterman Fellowship for Jewish leaders.
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