Jacob Neusner (1932-2016), Jewish-American scholar

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Jacob Neusner (1932-2016) was a Jewish-American scholar of Early Jewish Studies. He taught at Columbia University, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Brandeis University, Dartmouth College, Brown University, the University of South Florida, and since 1994, Bard College (Annandale-on-Huston, NY), USA.

Biography

Born in Hartford, CT in 1932, Neusner studied at Harvard University (AB 1960), and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (MA 1960). He earned hi PhD in 1961 at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary.

He taught at at Columbia, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Brandeis University, Dartmouth College, Brown University, the University of South Florida and finallly, since 1994, at Bard College.

A prolific author, respected scholar and professor, and ordained rabbi, Neusner has written or edited hundreds of books on Judaism and is widely celebrated as one of the most published authors in history. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Judaism (Brill, 1999. I-III) and its Supplements; Chair of the Editorial Board of The Review of Rabbinic Judaism; Editor-in-Chief of The Brill Reference Library of Judaism. Editor of Studies in Judaism (University Press of America). Neusner was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. He was the only scholar to have served on both the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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