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Latest revision as of 22:54, 15 November 2010
Moses Hadas (1900-1966) was an American Jewish scholar.
Biography
Born in Atlanta, GA in a Yiddish Orthodox household, graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Professor of Greek at Columbia University. Fluent in many ancient and modern languages, was one of leading classical scholars of the twentieth century.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
- Aristeas to Philocrates (1951 Hadas), book
- The Third and Fourth Books of Maccabees (1953 Hadas), book