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PhD candidate, Advisor [[Richard Kalmin]]
PhD candidate, Advisor [[Richard Kalmin]]


Her research interests focus on Magic and Divination in Rabbinic Literature.
Her dissertation focuses on Magic and Divination in Rabbinic Literature.


* '''Deborah Forger''', Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan
* '''Deborah Forger''', Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

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The Enoch Graduate Seminar, founded in 2006, is an international gathering of PhD students and post-Docs in the field of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins.

History

Meetings and Proceedings

List of International PhD Students and Post-Docs

North America

  • Stephanie Bolz, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD candidate, Advisor Richard Kalmin

Her dissertation focuses on Magic and Divination in Rabbinic Literature.

  • Deborah Forger, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD student, Advisor Gabriele Boccaccini

Her research interests focus on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins.

  • Anne Kreps, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD candidate, Advisor Ellen Muehlberger

Her research interests focus on Christianity in Late Antiquity.

  • Isaac Oliver, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD candidate, Advisor Gabriele Boccaccini

His research interests focus on Jewish Law in the Gospels and the Jewish-Christian tradition.

  • Justin Winger, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD candidate, Advisors Yaron Eliav and Sharon Herbert

His research interests focus on the integration of Jewish archaeology and literature in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

  • Jason Zurawski, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan

PhD student, Advisor Gabriele Boccaccini

His research interests focus on Jewish-Hellenistic Literature

Europe

  • Maria Chrysovergi, Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University.

Graduate Student, Advisors Lutz Doering and Robert Hayward.

Dissertation: Attitudes towards the Use of Medicine in Jewish Literature from the Third and Second Centuries BCE

e-mail: maria.chrysovergi@durham.ac.uk.


  • Magdalena Diaz Araujo, Institut de recherches pour l'étude des religionsUniversité Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV)

Graduate Student; Advisor Mireille Hadas-Lebel

Dissertation title: “Woman and Sin in the Greek Life of Adam and Eve”

Israel and others

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