1. Transform Jewish Education
Shift toward interactive, inquiry-driven learning that nurtures creativity, questions, and personal meaning.
The David Cardozo Academy seeks to restore the relevance of Judaism as a force of authentic, non-dogmatic religiosity.
The establishment of the State of Israel and the challenges of modernity have presented Judaism with a reality it hasn’t faced in nearly two millennia. In response, there is an urgent need to rediscover and revitalize Judaism with its original spirit of bold thinking, spiritual struggle, and moral depth. Too often, Jewish education today produces observant individuals who lack a deeper understanding of meaning. Halacha has become rigid, confined to rote practice and detached from its vibrant roots in debate and existential inquiry. The greatness of our tradition lies not in conformity, but in the courage to question and wrestle with complexity.
Judaism thrives through dissent and creativity—it was founded by rebels like Abraham and Moses who challenged the status quo in pursuit of divine truth. To revive Judaism’s relevance, we must embrace open exploration, spiritual authenticity, and innovation grounded in tradition. The David Cardozo Academy aims to restore this vitality by encouraging deep engagement with Jewish thought and law, empowering Jews to live their faith with passion, purpose, and a renewed sense of mission for all humanity.
In the wake of the State of Israel's founding and amidst rapid global change, Judaism stands at a defining crossroads. The time has come to revitalize our tradition with vision, courage, and a renewed sense of purpose—meeting today's realities while honoring timeless values.
Contemporary Judaism often struggles under the weight of rigidity, routine, and disengagement. Many institutions prioritize information over inspiration, and tradition is too often preserved at the expense of relevance. Without bold reinvention, we risk alienating the very generations we hope to inspire.
To foster a Judaism that is intellectually alive, spiritually dynamic, and morally resonant. We envision a renewed tradition that speaks powerfully to the complexities of modern life, while drawing from the profound depths of our heritage.
This is a shared responsibility. We call upon community leaders, educators, and institutional partners to co-create a vibrant Jewish future. Let us move beyond maintenance toward vision. The moment to lead with heart, mind, and conviction is now.
“The purpose of Jewish tradition is not to preserve the ashes, but to pass on the flame.”
Dean and Founder
A sought-after lecturer on the international stage for both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences, Rabbi Cardozo is the author of 14 books and numerous articles in both English and Hebrew. As Dean and Founder of the Cardozo Academy, Rabbi Cardozo aims to find new Halachic and philosophical approaches to dealing with the crisis of religion and identity among Jews and the Jewish State of Israel. Rabbi Cardozo is a prominent lecturer and author renowned for his highly original insights into Judaism and his ability to communicate the relevance of Jewish values and practice in today’s complicated world.
cardozonathanlopes@gmail.comChief Operations Officer
Yehoshua brings over twenty years of senior management experience from the United States to his role as COO of the Cardozo Academy. Since making aliya in 1996 with his wife Debbie and their three children, he has focused on strengthening nonprofit organizations through the application of sound management principles. He joined the Cardozo Academy Think Tank in 2012 and became part of its management team in 2023. Alongside his professional work, he is deeply committed to learning and teaching Torah. Yehoshua and Debbie live in Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighborhood.
yehoshua.looks@gmail.comIT and Publications Manager
In addition to managing digital content for the Cardozo Academy, Yael Shahar spends her time writing, landscape design, and learning Talmud with anyone who will sit still long enough. She is the author of Returning, a remarkable true story of spiritual resilience. Her writing on Jewish history and philosophy can be found at www.yaelshahar.com.
ya.shahar@gmail.comOffice Manager
Zoe is grateful for the opportunity to share and promote the teachings and insights of Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo. Originally from the United States, she now resides in Israel with her family, where she finds balance through a love of good books and delicious food.
zoe@cardozoacademy.orgThe Cardozo Academy Writers’ Guild is a diverse group of thinkers and writers—educators, researchers, policy experts, academics, rabbis, and students of Torah—brought together by their shared engagement with the ideas of Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo. All have been long-time participants in the Academy’s Think Tank, where creativity, candor, and spiritual inquiry were nurtured in equal measure.
The essays published by the Writers’ Guild span topics ranging from Parashat HaShavua and Jewish history to contemporary society, ethics, and theology. While some pieces resonate deeply with Rabbi Cardozo’s vision, others challenge and expand it—reflecting the very ethos of the Academy: that true growth arises from dialogue, disagreement, and the courage to question sacred assumptions.
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