For Leaders
LEAP (Leverage, Expand, And Popularize)
Exploring Judaism’s Most Pressing Questions
LEAP is an annual fellowship bringing together 10 outstanding and influential rabbis from across the country with leading university scholars of Judaic Studies from around the world.
Background
The LEAP Fellowship recognizes the pivotal role clergy play—not only as teachers, leaders, and pastoral caregivers, but also in their unique ability to leverage, expand, and popularize the most cutting-edge work emerging from academic Judaic studies. LEAP bridges two domains that have often stood apart in American Jewish life: the rabbinate and the academy.
In “translational science,” cutting-edge medical centers move discoveries from the lab bench to the bedside. Mirroring this model, LEAP unites world-class academics with outstanding rabbis in an unprecedented living laboratory, bringing scholarly knowledge and insights to the lived experiences of the Jewish community. Through LEAP, rabbis deepen and enrich the quality of conversation and leadership across the wider Jewish community.
Joined by Katz Center academic fellows, LEAP rabbinic fellows meet twice each academic year to explore the Katz Center annual theme. During presentations fellows engage in dialogue, delving into vital questions and debates that have shaped Jewish life for the past 3,000 years and continue to do so today.
The program allows LEAP fellows to bring the academy to their communities and for Katz Center Fellows to have the opportunity to weave the lived Jewish experience of the rabbis and their communities into their research. LEAP fosters a reciprocal partnership, honoring each others’ wisdom and expertise.
LEAP was founded by Clal’s President, Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, together with Thomas and Elissa Katz, in partnership with the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at University of Pennsylvania and its dedicated staff. The Katz Center’s residential fellowship program advances innovative, interdisciplinary research across Jewish history, thought, and culture, organized around an annual theme.
The Katz Center’s 2025/2026 theme is:
New Frontiers in Contemporary Jewish Life: Cultural Expansions, Encounters, and Experiments.
Sample topics include:
Ethiopian Jewish Women in Israel, 1968–1975
Presented by Efrat Yerday, American University
From Theory to Practice in the Wake of October 7: Informal Diplomacy and Transnational Advocacy
Presented by Jonathan Dekel-Chen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Semitic Question: How Language Became Religion Became Race
Presented by Mendel Kranz, University of Pennsylvania
Jewish Studies Past, Present, and Future
Presented by Steven Weitzman, The Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
Polling and the Crooked Timber of Democracy in Israel
Presented by Dahlia Scheindlin, Political Consultant
Disagreement as Ethical Practice in Jewish Life
Hannah Mayne, University of Toronto
Israel-Iran Relations: Contemporary Politics and Challenges
Hussein Banai, Indiana University, Bloomington
Marie Harf, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania
Holocaust Memory and the Politics of Genocide Prevention
Charlotte Kiechel, University of Pennsylvania
Past Themes
- 2025-2026: New Frontiers in Contemporary Jewish Life: Cultural Expansions, Encounters, and Experiments
- 2024-2025: Jews and Health
- 2023–2024: The Sound and Music of Jewish Life
- 2022–2023: Jews and Modern Legal Culture
- 2021–2022: Rethinking Premodern Jewish Legal Cultures
- 2020–2021: America’s Jewish Questions
- 2019–2020: The Jewish Home: Dwelling on the Domestic, the Familial, and the Lived-In
- 2018–2019: Jewish Life in Modern Islamic Contexts
- 2017–2018: Nature Between Science and Religion: Jewish Culture and the Natural World
- 2016–2017: Political Ramifications: Expanding Jewish Political Thought
- 2015–2016: Jews Beyond Reason: Exploring Emotion, the Unconscious, and Other Dimensions of Jews' Inner Lives
Fellows are selected by nomination in the winter prior to the fellowship year.
To learn more about LEAP, contact Janet Kirchheimer, Assistant to the President and LEAP Program Manager, jkirchheimer@clal.org.
Meet Our 2025-2026 Fellows
At a Glance
Years of Cohort-Based Fellowships
LEAP Participants as of 2024
Katz Center Scholars