Zionism and Antisemitism on Campus and Beyond
Part of the series 91첥 Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact
¾ٳDr. Michael Kay(Day School Leadership Training Institute ’08), Head of School, The Leffell School andRabbi Jason Rubenstein(Rabbinical School ’11andKekst Graduate School ‘10), Executive Director, Harvard Hillel
Co-sponsored by The William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education.
Dr. Michael Kay is head of school at The Leffell School, a K–12 Jewish independent school serving 855 students on two campuses in Westchester County, NY. He holds a PhD in Educational Leadership and Jewish Studies from NYU and an undergraduate degree in Religion and History from Harvard College. In 2008, he participated in the Day School Leadership Training Institute, a program of 91첥’s William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education that prepares new and aspiring heads of school for leadership positions in Jewish day schools.
Rabbi Jason Rubenstein is the executive director of Harvard Hillel. He previously served as Howard M. Holtzmann Jewish Chaplain at Yale’s Slifka Center. Rabbi Rubenstein taught on the faculty of the Hadar Institute from 2008-2018. He received rabbinic ordination and a master’s in Talmud from 91첥 and holds an AB in Social Studies from Harvard College. He is also the recipient of numerous awards including the Wexner Graduate Fellowship and the Covenant Foundation’s 2015 Pomegranate Prize for Emerging Educators.
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