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Kate Rozansky

Core Semikha, Class of 2025

Rozansky

Kate Rozansky is the Yeshivat Maharat Intern at Congregation Ohev Sholom in Washington, D.C. She is the former director of the Maimonides Scholars Program, a Jewish thought and philosophy summer program for high school students. Previously she was a research analyst with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a national and local politics reporter, and a literary and theater critic. She is the editor (with Paul Wilford) of Athens, Arden, Jerusalem, a collection of essays on Greek poetry, Shakespeare, and the Torah and has published essays on the Tankah and Talmud in the Jewish Review of Books, Lehrhaus, and elsewhere. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband, Jeremy, and their two children, Samuel and Boaz. She has a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis, MD.

publications and media

Title
Type
Category
Topic
Year
A Darkness from Heaven
Dvar Torah
Shemot
Bo
5783/2023
The Flood and the Whirlwind
Dvar Torah
Bereishit
Noach
2022/5783
When the Wound is the Blessing
Dvar Torah
Bereishit
Vayishlach
2021/5782

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