Bruce Ruben, Cantor, Ph.D.

Cantor Bruce L. Ruben, Ph.D., is the Director of the Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music (DFSSM) at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR). He has taught Jewish history courses at HUC-JIR and the history of Jewish music at The Julliard School. For fifteen years he served as an adjunct professor of history at Hunter College, where he taught courses on World History, Modern Jewish History, and the Holocaust. From 1982-2006 he served as the Cantor of Temple Shaaray Tefila in New York City, where he organized special music programs with professional and volunteer choirs, wrote liturgical music and commissioned and premiered new works by leading composers, taught adult education courses on the history of Jewish music, history, and liturgy, and developed innovative services for increased congregational participation. He fostered interfaith relations as a leader in the Yorkville Christian-Jewish Council, and was active for many years in community activities at a neighborhood senior citizen center.

Education
  • 1997 Ph.D. History City University of New York, Graduate Center Ph.D. Dissertation: "Max Lilienthal: Rabbi, Educator, and Reformer in Nineteenth-Century America"
  • 1982-84 Courses in Psychology and Psychoanalysis New School for Social Research, Institute for Modern Psychoanalysis & Mid-Manhattan Institute
  • 198l Bachelor of Sacred Music and Certificate of Hazzan Jewish Theological Seminary of America
  • 1977 Masters of Arts, Religious Studies Indiana University
  • Masters' Thesis: "The Human Body as a Microcosm in Early Midrashim"
  • 1975 Bachelor of Science, Music (Graduation with Distinction) Indiana University
Lectures, Publications & Recordings
  • 2011 "Music, Liturgy and Reform Judaism in Mid-Nineteenth Century America: Rabbinic Perspectives," Musica Judaica (accepted for publication)
  • 2011 Max Lilienthal and the Making of an American Rabbinate to be published by Wayne State University Press, fall of 2011
  • 2010 Paper presented at Geiger Kolleg conference, Potsdam, German: "A Historical Survey of the American Reform Cantorate: Models and Pedagogy"
  • 2007 "Barbara Ostfeld: an Unassuming Pioneer" Fall 2007 issue of Journal of Synagogue Music
  • 2005 Author, "Max Max Lilienthal and Isaac M. Wise: Architects of American Reform Judaism," American Jewish Archives Journal. Fall 2005
  • 2004 Lecture, Cambridge University Music Faculty: "History of Cantillation"
  • 2004 Author, study guide for ACC: "Three Hundred and Fifty Years of American Synagogue Music"
  • 2003 Paper presented at ACC convention: "Music and Reform in Mid-Nineteenth Century America: Rabbinic Perspectives"
  • 2003 Transcontinental Music Recording: "Shabbat Anthology"
  • 2002 Lecture, University of Virginia: "Three Hundred Years of Jewish Music"
  • 2001 Author, "S'lichot: Prayers of Forgiveness," in Reaching for Holiness: Study Guide for S'lichot and Yom Kippur (Union of American Hebrew Congregations)
  • 2000 Lecture, Association for Jewish Studies: "Max Lilienthal and Isaac M. Wise: Creators of Moderate American Reform"
  • 2000 Transcontinental Music Recording: "Kol Dodi: Jewish Music for Weddings"
  • 1998 Paper presented on the "History of the SSM" at symposium marking its 50th Anniversary
  • 1997 Panelist, "The Bible as Libretto" at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
  • 1995 NBC Broadcast, "Sunday Morning": Historical discussion of Chanukah
  • 1987-90 Reviewed music for Transcontinental Music, UAHC
  • 1989 Composer of Baruch Haba, for mixed chorus and organ, performed at the Hebrew Union College Ordination-Investiture Service at Temple Emanu-El, New York, May 29, 1989
  • 1986 Co-author of Seasons of Our Lives: A Resource Guide of the Music, Books, Films, and Videos of Jewish Life Cycle Occasions, Jewish Welfare Board
Selected Musical Perfomances
  • 2004 Leo Baeck Institute Concert, "Vienna: The City of Jews and Music"
  • 1999 Script writer & performer for "Celebration of Freedom: Music of the Haggadah," 92nd Street, New York
  • 1995 Soloist on WNYC, "Around New York," with the New York Concert Singers
  • 1994 G.F. Handel, Judas Maccabeus. Soloist with SSM Choir
  • 1989 American Jewish Committee: Commemoration of Anne Frank
  • 1982 Sing Along: "The Impact of Jewish Life on Tin Pan Alley," HUC-JIR, New York
  • 1981 Mendelssohn, Elijah. Soloist with Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Professional Activities
  • 2010 Scholar in Residence: Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester
  • 2009 Scholar in Residence: Congregation Keneseth Israel, Allentown, PA.
  • 2006-present Ex-offico member of ACC Board
  • 2005-Present Appointed to ACC Committee on Continuing Professional Development
  • 2004-5 Cantorial Certification Examiner, ACC
  • 2001 Scholar in Residence: Temple Emanu-El, Edison, New Jersey
  • 1999-Present Member of Joint Cantorial Placement Commission
  • 1998 Member of UAHC Task Force on Jewish Ethics
  • 1998 Interfaith Passover Seder with Rabbi James Rudin, American Jewish Committee
  • 1997 Delegate on ARZA slate at World Zionist Conference, Jerusalem
  • 1996 Musical coordinator for New York-New Jersey UAHC Regional Biennial
  • 1995-Present Member of Board of Yorkville Christian-Jewish Council Organized interfaith musical programs and model sedarim
  • 1995-Present Editorial committee for Shirei T'suvah, UAHC
  • 1987-90 Reviewed music for Transcontinental Music, UAHC
Awards
  • 1981 Arthur Einstein Memorial Prize in Composition (JTS)
  • 1979 Co-Recipient: Arthur Einstein Memorial Prize in Composition (JTS)
  • 1978 Jacobson Memorial Prize in Hazzanut (JTS)
  • 1975 National Music Honors Fraternity
  • 1970 National Honor Society, Oregon Scholar
Professional Organizations
  • Association for Jewish Studies
  • American Jewish History Society
  • American Conference of Cantors
  • Cantors Assembly of America
  • American Society for Jewish Music
Rabbinical Studies
Cantorial Studies
Jewish Educational Studies
Jewish Nonprofit Management
Grad/Undergrad Studies
Continuing Education
& Youth Programs