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Conceiving Authority: Reproduction and Ethics among Haredi Women in JerusalemMichal Raucher

Yiddish: Biography of a LanguageJeffrey Shandler

From Left to Right: Lucy S. Dawidowicz, the New York Intellectuals, and the Politics of Jewish History
Nancy Sinkoff

Conversion, Circumcision, and Ritual Murder in Medieval EuropePaola Tartakoff

St. Augustine's Jews and the Undeserving Poor
Azzan Yadin-Israel

How the Bible was Written
Gary Rendsburg

Azzan Yadin

  • Azzan Yadin-Israel
  • Yadin-Israel, Azzan
  • Chair and Professor of Jewish Studies
  • Schools: Ph.D. University of California Berkeley and Graduate Theological Union, B.A. Hebrew University
  • CV File: Yadin-Israel_CV_2024.pdf
  • Office Address: 14 College Avenue, Miller Hall 103
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  • Phone Number: 848-932-1714

Research Interests

Rabbinic legal hermeneutics; origins of midrash; biblical interpretation.

Courses Taught

Classical Jewish Philosophy
The Dead Sea Scrolls
Prophets, Priests and Rabbis

Publications

My scholarship is publicly available at: https://rutgers-nj.academia.edu/AzzanYadinIsrael

Books:

Intuitive Vocabulary: Ancient Greek Intuitive Vocabulary: Ancient Greek

Lingua Press, 2022

Intuitive Vocabulary: Spanish Intuitive Vocabulary: Spanish

Lingua Press, 2019

The Grace of God and the Grace of Man: The Theologies of Bruce Springsteen The Grace of God and the Grace of Man: The Theologies of Bruce Springsteen

Lingua Press, 2016

Scripture and Tradition: Rabbi Akiva and the Triumph of Midrash Scripture and Tradition: Rabbi Akiva and the Triumph of Midrash

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015

Intuitive Vocabulary: German Intuitive Vocabulary: German

Lingua Press, 2013

Scripture as Logos: Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Midrash Scripture as Logos: Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Midrash

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004

  • Scripture and Tradition: Rabbi Akiva and the Triumph of Midrash. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.
  • Intuitive Vocabulary: German. Lingua Press, 2013.
  • Scripture as Logos: Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Midrash. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.

Articles (asterisk denotes peer review):

  • *“For Mark was Peter's tanna: Oral Tradition versus Eyewitness History in Papias,” Journal of Early Christian Studies 23 (2015).
  • *”Some Uses of Deixis in Rabbinic Hebrew,” Journal of Semitic Studies 60 (2015), 331-340.
  • *“Bavli Menahot 29b and the Diminution of the Prophets,” Journal of Ancient Judaism 5 (2014), 88-105.
  • *“Rabbinic Polysemy: A Response to Steven Fraade,” AJS Review 38 (2014), 129-141.
  • “Qabbalah, Deuter¬osis, and Semantic Incommensurability: A Preliminary Study,” in Ra'anan Boustan, Klaus Hermann, Reimund Leicht et al. (eds.), Envisioning Judaism: Studies in Honor of Peter Schäfer on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013), 917-940.
  • *“A Note on a A Middle High German Calque in Sefer Hasidim,” Jewish Studies Quarterly 19 (2012), 385-387.
  • “Concepts of Scripture in the Schools of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Ishmael,” in Benjamin Sommer (ed.), Jewish Theologies of Scripture, (New York: New York University Press, 2012), 47-63.
  • “The Creaturely Limits of Knowledge: Martin Heidegger’s Theological Critique of Immanuel Kant,” in Leonard V. Kaplan and Rudy Koshar (eds.), The Weimar Moment: Political Theology, Liberalism, and the Law (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2012), 123-144. Co-authored with Sam Moyn.
  • “Rabbi Aqiva and the Site of Revelation,” in Moulie Vidas and Philippa Townsend (eds.), Revelation, Literature, and Community in Late. Antiquity (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011), 177-216.
  • *"‘Aretz et la sémantique de la terre,"Les Cahiers du judaïsme 30 (2011), 104-113.
  • *“Rabbi Akiva’s Youth,” in Jewish Quarterly Review 100 (2010), 573-597.
  • “Engaging Rabbinic Literature: Four Texts,” in Paul Socken (ed.), Why Study Talmud in the Twenty-first Century?: The Relevance of the Ancient Jewish Text to Our World (Lanham, MD.; Lexington, 2009), 201-214.
  • *“The Semantics of tinoq in Mishnaic Hebrew” (Hebrew), Leshonenu: The Journal of the Academy of the Hebrew Language 71 (2009), 73-79.
  • “Blorit: Pagan Mohawk or Sabra Forelock?: Ideologically Manipulative Secularization of Hebrew Terms in Socialist Zionist Israel,” in Tope Omoniyi (ed.), The Sociology of Language and Religion: Change, Conflict, and Accommodation (London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 84-124. Co-authored with Ghil’ad Zuckermann.
  • *“Ronald Dworkin and Self-Undermining Interpretation,” in Diné Israel: An Annual of Jewish Law 25 (2009), 209-234.
  • *“Rabban Gamliel, Aphrodite’s Bath, and the Question of Pagan Monotheism,” Jewish Quarterly Review 96 (Spring 2006), 149-179.
  • “Resistance to Midrash? Midrash and Halakhah (Oral Tradition) in the Halakhic Midrashim,” in Carol Bakhos (ed.), Current Trends in the Study of Midrash (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2006), 35-58.
  • *“Rabbi Yosef Gikatilla’s works ‘Gates of Justice’ and ‘Gates of Light’” (Hebrew), Pe‘amim 104 (2005), 41-64.
  • *“Goliath’s Armor and Israelite Collective Memory,” Vetus Testamentum 54 (2004), 373-395.
  • *“Qol (Voice) as Hypostasis in the Hebrew Bible,” Journal of Biblical Literature 122 (2003), 601-629.
  • *“Hammer on the Rock: Mekhilta Deuteronomy and the Question of Rabbinic Polysemy,” Jewish Studies Quarterly 10 (2003), 1-17.
  • *“A Greek Witness to the Semantic Shift לקח-‘Buy’,” Hebrew Studies 43 (2002), 31-37.
  • *“4QMMT, Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Legal Midrash,” Dead Sea Discoveries 10 (2002), 130-149.
  • *“Shnei Ketuvim and Rabbinic Intermediation,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 33 (2002), 386-410.
  • *“Samson’s Hida,” Vetus Testamentum 52 (2002), 407-426.
  • *“Web of Chaos: Bialik and Nietzsche on Language, Truth and the Death of God,” Prooftexts 21 (2001), 179-203.

Professional Affiliations

Association of Jewish Studies

Society for Biblical Literature

Prooftexts: Journal of Jewish Literary History (rabbinics book-review editor)

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