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Steven F. Windmueller, Ph.D

Dean, Los Angeles Campus and Adjunct Professor of Jewish Communal Studies
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
3077 University Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone (213) 749-3424 and fax (213) 747-6128
Email: swindmueller@huc.edu
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Appointed Director of the School of Jewish Communal Service of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1995, Steven Windmueller has held a number of prominent positions within the Jewish community over the course of a twenty-eight year professional career. Most recently, he served for ten years as the Executive Director of the Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles. Dr. Windmueller had previously served for twelve years as a federation director in upstate New York. He began his professional career on the staff of the American Jewish Committee.
A specialist on political issues and American Jewish affairs, Dr. Windmueller holds a doctorate in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania and has held academic appointments at several major institutions of higher learning. He has appeared on CNN, PBS, NBC, and other nationally syndicated media offering commentaries on Jewish public affairs matters. Over the years his more than thirty articles and monographs have appeared in such publications as the Los Angeles Times, Sh'ma and Moment magazines, the Jerusalem Letter, and the Journal of Jewish Communal Service. During his professional service, Dr. Windmueller has consulted with government officials and political candidates and has had occasion to represent the Jewish community on various international missions. He has been contributed a number of articles to recent books on Jewish public policy and leadership issues. His Pew-funded research on the major national Jewish community relations agencies appeared in a recent publication, Jewish Polity and American Civil Society: Communal Agencies and Religious Movements in the American Public Square (Roman and Littlefield, 2002).
Dr. Windmueller received a grant in 1999 from the John Randolph Haynes Foundation to undertake the first major study of Latino-Jewish relations in Los Angeles. Key elements of this research appear in a new book entitled California Jews. In 2004, he produced a textbook on the practice of Jewish community relations, entitled You Shall Not Stand Idly By, published by the American Jewish Committee. In early 2005, Dr. Windmueller collaborated with Professor Gerald Bubis in producing the first study on the formation of the UJC (United Jewish Communities), entitled Predictability to Chaos?? How American Jewish Leaders Reinvented their National Jewish Communal System.
At the College, Dr. Windmueller is engaged in teaching future communal service professionals, writing about issues affecting the Jewish community, and serving as a national consultant to Jewish and non-Jewish institutions. Active in the Jewish community, Dr. Windmueller currently serves on the boards of the Jewish Federation and Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles. He was named a Fellow of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs in 1999.
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