Title
Administrative leader as hero: Yochanan ben Zakkai and the rebuilding of post- Temple Jewish organizational structure
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2-2016
Abstract
Abstract: Building on the literature on administrative leadership, this paper examines how transformational leadership affects the process of organizational change. The paper does so through a case study of the rebuilding of Jewish organizational life after its devastation in the first century. The Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 C.E. and a large part of the Jewish population was killed or sold into slavery. The Jewish religion, which was based around worship in the Temple, was in serious trouble. One man, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai, saved Judaism. He did this without any armies and only a handful of followers. As a case of administrative leadership, ben Zakkai acted as an ethical, transformational leader who reconfigured the religion and reconstructed the organizational basis of Judaism. This example shows how transformational leadership is well suited as a method of leading large-scale organizational change.
DOI
10.1080/17449359.2016.1141691
Publication Title
Management and Organizational History
Volume Number
11
Issue Number
1
First Page
19
Last Page
27
ISSN
17449359
Recommended Citation
Adler, William and Friedman, Hershey H., "Administrative leader as hero: Yochanan ben Zakkai and the rebuilding of post- Temple Jewish organizational structure" (2016). Political Science Faculty Publications. 5.
https://neiudc.neiu.edu/psci-pub/5