The Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award

The Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award was established in 1979 by the Harvard Divinity School Alumni/ae Association "to honor among its graduates one who exhibits a passionate and helpful interest in the lives of other people, an informed and realistic faithfulness, an embodiment of the idea that love is not so much a way of feeling as a way of acting, and a reliable sense of humor." [1] It is named for Rabbi Martin Katzenstein, ThM '58, who was Acting Dean of Students when he died in 1970 and was passionately involved with the school for many years.

Past recipients

  • 2012: Professor Dudley Rose, MDiv '83
  • 2011: Rev. Carl R. Scovel, STB '57
  • 2009: Lynne Landsberg, MTS '76
  • 2008: Mary E. Hunt, MTS '74
  • 2007: John Rugge, MTS '69
  • 2006: Joe R. Feagin, BD '62, PhD '66
  • 2005: Bishop William B. Oden, BD '61
  • 2004: Elyn MacInnis, MDiv '77
  • 2003: Dr. Oscar Allan Rogers, STB '53
  • 2002: Paul D. Kennedy, STB '61
  • 2001: Archbishop Iakovos, STM '45
  • 2000: Carl R. Scovel, STB '57
  • 1999: Archie C. Epps III, BD '61
  • 1998: Letty Mandeville Russell, STB '58
  • 1997: Richard Unsworth, ThM '63
  • 1996: Janet Cooper Nelson, MDiv '80
  • 1995: Victor H. Carpenter, Jr., Merrill Fellow '74, BD '75
  • 1994: Scotty McLennan, MDiv '75
  • 1993: Samuel McMurray Keen, STB '56, ThM '58
  • 1992: Charles G. Adams, BD '64
  • 1991: Ruth B. Purtilo, MTS '75, PhD '79
  • 1990: Yehezkel Landau, MTS '76
  • 1989: Henry C. Gregory, III, ThM '68
  • 1988: Harry H. Hoehler, STB '54; Judith L. Hoehler, BD '58
  • 1987: James Luther Adams, STB '27
  • 1986: Ralph Lazzaro, STB '40, STM '41
  • 1985: Professor Amos N. Wilder, '30
  • 1984: Jack Mendelsohn, STB '45
  • 1983: Professor C. Conrad Wright, HDS Faculty
  • 1982: Professor John B. Carman, HDS Faculty
  • 1981: Elinor (Bunn) Thompson
  • 1980: Henry V. Richardson, STB '32

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