Rabbi Julie S. Schwartz, M.A.H.L., D.D.

Associate Dean, Certified Supervisor of Clinical Pastoral Education, Adjunct Associate Professor of Human Relations, Director of the Stein Program

school/program: Rabbinical School (US)
academic field: Rabbinics and Liturgy
campus: Cincinnati

Rabbi Julie S. Schwartz is the Associate Dean of HUC-JIR in Cincinnati, Ohio. Rabbi Schwartz is a Certified Supervisor of Clinical Pastoral Education, Adjunct Associate Professor of Human Relations, and Director of the Stein Program on the Cincinnati Campus.

She is a native of Cincinnati and graduated summa cum laude from Walnut Hills High School. She was a three-year graduate of Northwestern University and earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree with a major in modern history. She was ordained at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati in 1986. 

Following ordination, she became the first woman rabbi to serve on active duty as a chaplain in the United States military. Her active duty years were spent at the Naval Hospital in Oakland, California.  There she focused on developing her pastoral care skills as well as providing leadership for the Jewish military community of Northern California. At the conclusion of her three-year tour, she earned the Naval Commendation award.

From 1989 to 1999, she held various positions at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion which included serving as the Wexner grant implementer, Director of Alumni Relations, and National Director of Continuing Rabbinic Education. At the same time, she pursued advanced training in pastoral care and counseling and in adult education. She was certified as a Jewish chaplain by the National Association of Jewish Chaplains and became a certified supervisor of Clinical Pastoral Education. In the early 1990s, she established the first CPE program ever affiliated with a rabbinical school as well as initiating the Mayerson mentoring program.

In 1999 she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she continued to develop her rabbinic skills. She was the founding rabbi for the Weinstein Hospice, a hospice which focuses on the needs of the greater Atlanta Jewish community. She was the rabbi for Temple B’nai Israel on the far south side of Atlanta and assisted its members in building their first synagogue home. In 2001, she became the Associate rabbi for Temple Emanu-El, a 750 family congregation, and then became its Senior Rabbi in 2004. She has taught in Atlanta’s Melton School, Emory University, and has served on the boards of the trans-denominational National Association for Jewish Chaplains, chairing its Certification Commission, The Weber School, the Faith Trust Institute, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, and was the treasurer and Vice President of the Atlanta Rabbinical Association. In May 2011, she was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree upon the 25th anniversary of her ordination.

In June 2011, she returned to Cincinnati and the HUC-JIR/Cincinnati campus. She again holds the post of Adjunct Associate Professor of Human Relations and supervises the programs in Clinical Pastoral Education, and teaches courses in related content. She became the Chair of Chaplaincy Certification for the NAJC once again and is a member of the regional accreditation commission of the ACPE. 

She was married to Dr. Michael B. Gladson, z”l, and is the mother of Reuven, Lauren, Ari, Gavriella, and Adina.

Level I/II units of Clinical Pastoral Education (both an extended school year unit and a summer intensive unit)

Introduction to Human Relations

Intensive Seminar on Rabbinic Professional Ethics

Prepare/Enrich Premarital Counseling

Psychodynamics of Life Transitions and the Rabbinate

Psychology and Film

Jewish Tradition and Healing

Applied Jewish Ethics – Making Critical Life Decision

Judaism and Walking the Path of Grief

The Jewish Community and Clergy Ethics