Rabbi Daniel Landes is the former Director of the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and New York City.
Born in Chicago, Landes studied in Chicago with Rabbi M.B. Sacks, the Menachem Tzion; in Israel with Reb Aryeh Levin, Zvi Yehuda Kook, and the Chief Rabbi R. Avrum Shapiro. In New York. Landes studied with Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik; and in Los Angeles with Din R. Shmuel Katz (on whose rabbinical court he served).
Landes was a founding Faculty member of The Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles (Director of Education) and of Yeshiva of Los Angeles (The Van Lennop Chair of Social Ethics). He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Loyola Law School. Landes taught for the Wexner Foundation for over 20 years.
Landes came to Pardes in 1995 as Director and has been active in creation of advanced Talmud classes, Bekiut Talmud, the Fellows, PEP, the Kollel, the Executive Seminar Programs, the annual Blaustein and Brettler Scholar Series, Pardes USA and strengthening of the Pardes Beit Midrash. Landes was the first Rabbi to be invited by Indonesia to speak publicly (at the Forum of Religions).
Pardes announced in July 2016, that "[a]fter 21 years of dedicated service to Pardes, Rabbi Daniel Landes will be leaving at the end of the summer."
Landes and his wife Sheryl Robbin, a social worker and author, write on Biblical and ethical issues.