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==Biography==
==Biography==
PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professor of Bible Studies and chief editor of the Hebrew University Bible Project, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. A member of the [[Enoch Seminar]], he attended its meetings in Venice (2003) and Camaldoli (2007).
Shemaryahu Talmon was born in Poland. He studied at the Jüdisches Reform-Real Gymnasium in Breslau, Germany. In 1939, after a three-month internment in Buchenwald concentration camp, he emigrated to Palestine. He received his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1956. He was J. L. Magnes Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and chief editor of the Hebrew University Bible Project. In 1997, he was awarded the Israel Prize, for Biblical studies. A member of the [[Enoch Seminar]], he attended its meetings in Venice (2003) and Camaldoli (2007).


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==

Revision as of 09:38, 15 December 2010

Shemaryahu Talmon (1920-2010) was an Israeli scholar.

Biography

Shemaryahu Talmon was born in Poland. He studied at the Jüdisches Reform-Real Gymnasium in Breslau, Germany. In 1939, after a three-month internment in Buchenwald concentration camp, he emigrated to Palestine. He received his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1956. He was J. L. Magnes Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and chief editor of the Hebrew University Bible Project. In 1997, he was awarded the Israel Prize, for Biblical studies. A member of the Enoch Seminar, he attended its meetings in Venice (2003) and Camaldoli (2007).

Works on Second Temple Judaism

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