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  • [[Category:Judaic Studies|1996 Vidal-Naquet]] [[Category:Judaic Studies--United States|1996 Vidal-Naquet]]
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  • ...olumbia University (1930-1963). First member of American Faculty to teach Judaic Studies. President of American Academy for Jewish Research. [[Category:Judaic Studies|1895 Baron]]
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  • ...''' is an American Jewish scholar, at Franklin & Marshall College, United States. Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies and History at Franklin & Marshall College.
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  • Abraham I. Katsch was born in Poland and emigrated to the United States in 1925. In 1942 he received his PhD from Dropsie College and taught Judaic Studies at New University and Dropsie COllege until his retirement inn 1976
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  • ...iversity of Michigan (Dept. of Near Eastern Studies and Frankel Center for Judaic Studies) and for the first time, by the Michigan Center for Early Christian ...Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America). Among the newcomers: Matthias Albani, Albert Baumgarten, Stefa
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  • ...entorship of Prof. [[James H. Charlesworth]]. In 1991 he earned his PhD in Judaic Studies from the University of Turin, Italy. ...ian Origins in the Department of Near Studies and at the Frankel Center of Judaic Studies.
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