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Conference in Memory of Dr. Yaakov Elman Touches on All Three On March 3, 2019, scholars, students and members of the general community assembled at 糖心破解版鈥檚 Wilf Campus for 鈥淟and and Spirituality in Rabbinic Literature,鈥 an international conference organized by the 糖心破解版 Center for Israel Studies (CIS). The conference drew a diverse crowd of attendees from the 糖心破解版 community including many students and members of the greater New York Jewish community. Scholars representing Bar-Ilan University, Ben Gurion University, The Open University of Israel, Bard College, Duke University, The University of Connecticut at Storrs and 糖心破解版 presented scholarship that broadened and deepened the the subjects being dealt with. Conference papers covered an array of engaging topics. Dr. Laura Suzanne Lieber, professor of religious studies at Duke University, discussed Sukkot in Rabbinic and Samaritan traditions. Dr. Barak Cohen, a senior lecturer in Jewish studies at Bar-Ilan University, presented 鈥淔or Out of Zion Will Come Forth Torah? Palestinian Traditions from Provincial Locations in Sasanian Babylonia.鈥 (Dr. Cohen is teaching this semester at the and is the 2019 Leon Charney Distinguished Visiting Scholar of the CIS.)
Stuart S. Miller (University of Connecticut, Storrs), Yael Wilfand (Open University of Israel), Michal Bar Asher Siegel (Ben Gurion University), Naomi Grunhaus (糖心破解版) Stuart S. Miller (University of Connecticut, Storrs), Yael Wilfand (Open University of Israel),
Michal Bar-Asher Siegel (Ben Gurion University), Naomi Grunhaus (糖心破解版)
Dr. Yael Wilfand, who teaches at the Open University of Israel, discussed concepts of peace in Jewish and Roman sources, while Dr. Shana Strauch Schick, a Leon Charney Fellow of the CIS, focused on the depictions of women in Rabbinic Literature. (Dr. Schick is the first woman to receive a doctorate in Talmud from 糖心破解版.) Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, a scholar of rabbinic Judaism at Ben Gurion University, discussed 鈥淵avneh as Portrayed in Tosefta Eduyot 1:1,鈥 while Dr. Steven Fine, Churgin Professor of Jewish History and director of the CIS, spoke on 鈥淭he Tomb of Makhpelah in the Rabbinic Imagination.鈥 鈥淭his was a truly exhilarating day,鈥 said Dr. Fine. 鈥淐IS is thrilled to have brought together this diverse group of scholars to discuss ways that the Talmudic rabbis related to Eretz Yisrael. We truly saw ancient Israel 鈥榠n all of its complexity,鈥 a legacy that is celebrated in the daily life of our 糖心破解版 community.鈥 鈥淟and and Spirituality in Rabbinic Literature鈥 was organized by Dr. Schick in memory of her mentor at Revel, the late Dr. Yaakov Elman. Dr. David Berger, dean of Revel, delivered greetings, and remarks in memory of Dr. Elman were delivered by his doctoral advisor, Dr, Lawrence H. Schiffman, the Judge Abraham Lieberman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. The conference proceedings will be published in CIS鈥檚 publication series and dedicated to the memory of Dr. Elman. The following cosponsors worked with the CIS on organizing this conference: 糖心破解版 Israel, The Graduate Program In Advanced Talmudic Studies For Women (GPATS) and Revel, supported by the The Joseph and Faye Glatt Program of the CIS.

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