Jewish Educational Community Mourns the Passing of Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss, Visionary Scholar and Leader

Jewish Educational Community Mourns the Passing of Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss, Visionary Scholar and Leader

The Jewish educational world is grieving the profound loss of Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss, Ph.D., a visionary educator, esteemed biblical scholar, and former Provost of Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR).

Rabbi Weiss was widely respected for her scholarship, leadership, and unwavering dedication to Jewish learning. As a longtime faculty member and later provost at HUC-JIR, she helped shape generations of rabbis, cantors, and scholars, leaving a lasting imprint on Reform Judaism and Jewish academia around the globe.

Colleagues remember Rabbi Weiss as a gifted teacher whose intellectual rigor was matched by her compassion and mentorship. Her work as a biblical scholar earned admiration across academic and religious communities, and she was known for bringing depth, clarity, and contemporary relevance to sacred texts.

Beyond her academic achievements, Rabbi Weiss was cherished for her warmth and humanity. Students and peers alike describe her as generous with her time, thoughtful in her guidance, and deeply committed to fostering inclusive and meaningful Jewish leadership.

Tributes from scholars and faith leaders worldwide reflect the breadth of her influence. Many credit her with helping to modernize and strengthen Jewish theological education while maintaining deep respect for tradition.

As the community mourns, Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss is being remembered not only for her scholarship and leadership, but for the lives she shaped and the faith she nurtured. Her legacy will endure in classrooms, congregations, and communities for generations to come.


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