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Alexander Kulik (2005) is an Israeli scholar, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Biography

Kulik received hid PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research at Harvard University. In 2007 Kulik has founded and headed the Brill book series Studia Judaeoslavica. From 2007 he is directing an ISF-funded, 4-year research project on the subject of “Slavonic Pseudepigrapha in the Intercultural Transmission.” In 2010 he won the European Research Council Starting Grant for the 5-year project “Jews and Slavs in the Middle Ages.”

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

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