Judaic and Near Eastern Studies
Jay Berkovitz, Professor and Chair of Department, B.A., Brandeis, 1973; M.A., 1977; Ph.D., 1983. Aviva Ben-Ur, Associate Professor, B.A., Wellesley, 1990; M.A., Columbia, 1992; David Bernat, Lecturer, B.A., Jewish Theological Seminary, 1995; Ph.D., Brandeis, 2002. Shmuel Bolozky, Professor, B.A., Hebrew University, 1965; M.A. London, 1968; Ph.D., Illinois, 1972. Tayeb El-Hibri, Professor, B.A., Stanford, 1986; M.A., Columbia, 1988; M.Phil., 1989; Ph.D., 1993. Olga Gershenson, Associate Professor, B.A., Ural State University, 1990; M.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1998; Ph.D., Massachusetts at Amherst, 2003. Ralph Melnick, Lecturer, B.A., New York University, 1968; M.A. in Religion, M.Phil. in Religion, Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary, 1974, 1975; M.S.L.S. in Library Science, Columbia University, 1970; Ph.D. in Religion Program, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College/Temple University Joint Rabbinical/, 1968-1969; Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary, 1977. Robert A. Rothstein, Professor, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960; A.M., Harvard, 1961; Ph.D., 1967. Susan Shapiro, Associate Professor, B.A., Washington University, 1973; Ph.D., Chicago, 1983. Jacquelyn Southern, Lecturer, A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1991; M.S., Massachusetts at Amherst, 1994; Ph.D., Clark University, 2009 James Young, Professor, B.A., California at Santa Cruz, 1973; M.A., California at Berkeley, 1976; Ph.D., California at Santa Cruz, 1983. |
© 2013 University of Massachusetts Amherst • Site Policies
This page is maintained by the Center for Educational Software Development