python -m http.server 8080 in this folder, then open http://localhost:8080/heilman.htmlEmeritus Harold Proshansky Chair in Jewish Studies
Queens College & Graduate Center, City University of New York
Library Fellow, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem
Samuel Heilman is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Queens College and Emeritus Harold Proshansky Chair in Jewish Studies, Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Jerusalem, a Fulbright Senior Specialist at the People’s Republic of China where he lectured at Nanjing, Henan, and Shanghai Universities as well as at the Universities of Wroclaw, Warsaw and Jagellonian University in Krakow Poland. He has also been Scheinbrun Visiting Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, visiting professor of social anthropology at Tel Aviv University, and a Fulbright visiting professor at the Universities of New South Wales and Melbourne in Australia.
He is the author of numerous articles and reviews as well as fourteen books: Synagogue Life, The People of the Book, The Gate Behind the Wall, A Walker in Jerusalem, Cosmopolitans and Parochials: Modern Orthodox Jews in America (co-authored with Steven M. Cohen), Defenders of the Faith: Inside Ultra-Orthodox Jewry, Portrait of American Jewry: The Last Half of the 20th Century, When a Jew Dies: The Ethnography of a Bereaved Son, Sliding to the Right: The Contest for the Future of American Jewish Orthodoxy, The Rebbe: The Life and Afterlife of Menachem Mendel Schneerson (with Menachem Friedman), Who Will Lead Us: The Story of Five Hasidic Dynasties in America and is co-author of Hasidism: A New History. He is also editor of Death, Bereavement and Mourning: What We Have Learned after 9/11. His most recent book is Following Similar Paths: What American Jews and Muslims Can Learn from One Another (with Mucahit Bilici).
He is the recipient of three National Jewish Book Awards as well as many other honors. After retiring in 2020 to Jerusalem, he now serves as a Library Fellow in the Polonsky Library at the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem.
“Unlike teachers, who may only conduct research while enrolled in a degree program, professors are also responsible for being active researchers in their fields, making ongoing contributions to the intellectual reputation of the institution where they teach.”
Professor Heilman is available for lectures on the following topics. He has spoken at Harvard, Brandeis, Rutgers, UNC Chapel Hill, the University of Pennsylvania, Sydney University, and many others worldwide.
| 1984 | Present Tense Literary Award | Best Book in Religious Thought · The Gate Behind the Wall |
| 1985, 1987 | CUNY Distinguished Faculty Award | City University of New York (received multiple times) |
| 1987 | National Jewish Book Award | Israel category · A Walker in Jerusalem |
| 1992 | Finalist — National Jewish Book Award | Defenders of the Faith |
| 1996 | Gratz College Tuttleman Library Centennial Award | First-ever recipient · Portrait of American Jewry |
| 2003 / 2004 | Koret Award & National Jewish Book Award | Koret Award (2003) and NJBA — Jewish Thought category (2004) · both for When a Jew Dies |
| 2004 | Marshall Sklare Memorial Award | Lifetime achievement in social scientific study of Jewry · ASSJ |
| 2010 | National Jewish Book Award | American Jewish Studies · The Rebbe · Also ALA/Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2011) |
| Various | Research Fellowships | NSF · NEH · ACLS · Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture · Mellon Foundation |