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  • '''Abraham Aaron Neuman''' (M / United States, 1890-1970), Jewish scholar ...rated to the United States as a child. After being ordained a rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1912, he joined the faculty of Dropsie College in P
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  • ''' Pamela Michelle Eisenbaum''' () is an American Jewish scholar, at Iliff School of Theology, Denver, CO. [[Category:Jewish-American|>Eisenbaum]]
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  • ...''' is an American Jewish scholar, at Franklin & Marshall College, United States. *[[From Rebel to Rabbi: Reclaiming Jesus and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture (1950 Hoffman), book]]
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  • ...the United States. PhD (1988) at Harvard University, USA. Reader in Early Jewish Studies at St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews, Scotland. *[[The Jewish Roots of Christological Monotheism (1999 Newman/Davila/Lewis), edited volum
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  • ''' Kaufmann Kohler ''' (1843-1926) was a German-born American Jewish scholar. ...hD in 1868 from the University of Erlangen. In 1869 he moved to the United States where he served as rabbi in Reform congregations in Detroit, Chicago, and N
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  • ...8-1868) was a Jewish-Swedish scholar, who taught in England and the United States of America. [[Category:Jewish|1798 Raphall]]
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  • ...Jewish law and Hellenistic literature. Born in Poland, moved to the United States in 1929, where he received his PhD at Brown University in 1935. He then joi [[Category:Jewish-American|1911 Belkin]]
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  • '''Guido Kisch''' (1889-1985) was a Jewish scholar. ...) and co-founder of the Leo Baeck Institute (1955). Specialist in Medieval Jewish history.
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  • '''Joshua Starr''' (M / United States, 1907-1949), scholar ...salem. Starr's main scholarly interest was in Byzantine and post-Byzantine Jewish history, but he also published extensively on the New Testament.
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  • ''' Eugen Täubler''' (1879-1953) was a German Jewish scholar. ...ich and Heidelberg. Escaping Nazi persecution, in 1941 moved to the United States, where he taught at Hebrew Union College.
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  • ==Works on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins== [[Category:Early Islamic Scholars--United States|>Nasser]]
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  • ...merican Faculty to teach Judaic Studies. President of American Academy for Jewish Research. [[Category:Jewish-American|1895 Baron]]
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  • ''' Stephen M. Wylen''' (b.1952) is an American Jewish scholar. American Rabbi and professor at the University of Scranton, United States.
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  • ''' Abraham I. Katsch''' (1908-1998) was an American Jewish scholar. Abraham I. Katsch was born in Poland and emigrated to the United States in 1925.
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  • ...tudied at the University of Bonn [Germany]. In 1883 he moved to the United States. A poet, novelist, and journalist, De Castro spent most of his long and adv *[[Jewish Forerunners of Christianity (1903 De Castro), non-fiction]]
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  • ...om UCLA in 1960. In 1963 he joined the Faculty of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, where he became the Solomon B. Freehof *[[Essays on Jewish Chronology and Chronography (1976 Wacholder), book]]
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  • ''' Joseph Reider ''' (1884-1960) was a Russian-born American Jewish scholar. ...tudied at the University of Gottingen, Germany before coming to the United States in 1904, where he receive his BA (1910) from the College of the City of New
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  • '''Giorgio Levi Della Vida''' (1886-1967) was a Jewish-Italian scholar. Giorgio Levi Dell Avida was born in Venice into an Italian Jewish family.
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  • ...rn in Vienna, Austria on September 7, 1928. His family moved to the United States in 1939 when Austria fell under Nazi rule. Was ordained a rabbi in 1950. Ph *[[Sacrifice and Worship among the Jewish Sectarians of the Dead Sea (Qumran) Scrolls (1953 Baumgarten), book]]
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  • ==Works on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins== [[Category:Early Islamic Scholars--United States|>Reynolds]]
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