- Nathan Brown Middle Eastern Politics
- Eric Cline Ancient Jewish History
- Paul Duff Hebrew Bible
- Robert Eisen Jewish Thought
- Barry Freundel Rabbinic Judaism
- Steven Glazer Jewish Ethics, American Judaism
- Severin Hochberg Origins of Antisemetism, Holocaust
- Edwin Hostetter Hebrew Bible
- Gilah Langner Religion
- Shoshana Marcus Hebrew Language
- Faye Moskowitz Jewish American Literature
- Yaron Peleg Hebrew Literature and Language
- Linda Raphael Modern Jewish Literature
- Bernard Reich Modern Israel
- Walter Reich International Affairs
- Daniel Schwartz Modern Jewish History
- Lauren B. Strauss American Jewish History
- Max Ticktin Hebrew and Yiddish Language and Literature
- Jenna Weissman Joselit American Jewish History
Assistant Professorial Lecturer, Religion
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B.A., McGill University; M.A., Harvard University
Rabbi Gilah Langner teaches at George Washington University and Catholic University of America, and is co-editor of the journal Kerem: Creative Explorations in Judaism. She received rabbinic ordination in 2003. Rabbi Langner serves as Jewish chaplain at Georgetown University Hospital, and co-directs the Washington Jewish Healing Network.