Miriam Leah Gamliel, EdD – ATARA Founder/Director, Performer – Montreal

Miriam Leah Gamliel, EdD – ATARA Founder/Director, Performer – Montreal

Miriam Leah (Droz) Gamliel is a thought leader with a doctorate in Educational Innovation residing in Montreal, Canada.

In her early career, she studied musical theatre and performed principal roles before adopting religious observance.  Once observant, she became a producer and arts administrator, instrumental in the formation and management of ATARA.  Outside of ATARA, she has directed a feature film, participated in arts-based fellowships, and can be seen as a principal performer in shows by Rachel’s Place and other charity-based events. 

In her professional life, she has worked as a Jewish studies librarian and school administrator.  She holds a BA from Barnard College in Theater and English, MLIS (Library-Information Science) from The University of Pittsburgh, MA in Jewish Studies from Touro College, and an EdD from YU’s Azrieli School of Jewish Education, with a dissertation focused on the social-emotional needs of creatively gifted students in Orthodox schools. 

She currently resides in Montreal where she directs a Sunday performing arts program and a women’s choir, hosts open mic nights and concerts, and partnered in creating Nshei Players, a recent local theater initiative with two original musicals. 

ARTICLES

WikipediaJewish WeekTouro College

Jewish PressOUThe Jewish Star

The ForwardIMDB

PODCAST INTERVIEWS

Jewish Orthodox Women’s Medical Association (JOWMA)

Jews You Should KnowThe Franciska Show

TEACHING, WRITING

Divergent Minds, Convergent Molds Doctoral Dissertation

International Jewish Journal of Educational Research April 2015 (8), 81-103 – article on Elliot Eisner

Prizmah HaYidion October 3, 2017 – article on differentiated education

Editage Insights – behind the scenes on doctoral research

Hevria – personal article

Teaching Torah  OU Women | OU Torah

DIRECTING, PERFORMING

Bring Them Home | Tov Lehodot Choreography Chain

Montreal Mezzonotes Choir | Nshei Players of Montreal

Frumprov Comedy Show | Barons & Bankers | Ten Li Tefila