Steven Bayme
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Steven Bayme is an essayist and author. Currently (1997) he is National Director of Jewish Communal Affairs at the American Jewish Committee, and holds the rank of Adjunct Professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University.
Additionally, Bayme serves on the faculty of the Wexner Heritage Foundation, and has served frequently as a judge for the National Jewish Book Awards. The Jewish-American newspaper The Forward has included him three times on its annual list of top 50 Jewish leaders who "make a difference."
Bayme earned a bachelor's degree in history from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in Jewish history from Columbia University. He has lectured throughout the United States and has taught at Yeshiva University, Jewish Theological Seminary, Hebrew Union College and Queens College. He is currently a visiting associate professor of history at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
[edit] Works
- prepared by Steven Bayme & Gary Rubin
- American Jewry and Judaism in the Twentieth Century
- (1980)
- Steven Bayme
- Poor Among Us: Jewish Tradition and Social Policy
- (1986)
- Steven Bayme
- Spotlight on the Family: Public Policy and Private Responsibility
- (1988)
- ed. Steven Bayme
- Facing the Future: Essays on Contemporary Jewish Life: In Memory of Yehuda Rosenman
- (1989)
- eds. David Blankenhorn, StevenBayme, & Jean Bethke Elshtain
- Rebuilding the Nest: A New Commitment to the American Family
- (1990)
- ISBN 0-87304-242-5
- by Steven Bayme & Gladys Rosen
- The Jewish Family and Jewish Continuity
- (1994)
- ISBN 0-88125-495-9
- ed. Steven Bayme
- Understanding Jewish History: Texts and Commentary
- (1997)
- ISBN 0-88125-554-8
- Bruce A.Phillips; preface by Steven Bayme & David M. Gordis
- Re-examining Intermarriage: Trends, Textures, and Strategies: Report of a New Study
- (1997)
- by Steven Bayme
Jewish Arguments and Counter-Arguments: Essays and Addresses
- (2002)
- ISBN 0-88125-738-9
[edit] External links
- Steven Bayme bio at the American Jewish Committee website
- The Condition of Jewish Belief: A SymposiumPDF by Steven Bayme