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Joshua Berman (born February 29, 1964) is an Orthodox rabbi and professor of bible at Bar-Ilan University. He is known for his views on the history of Jewish belief, and on biblical source criticism, arguing that "knowledge of the cultural context of the ancient Near East" is required in understanding the scriptures. [1]
Rabbi Joshua Berman is a professor of Tanakh at Bar-Ilan University. A graduate of Princeton University, Rabbi Berman received his semikhah from the Rabbanut HaRashit Le-Yisrael, after learning for eight years at Yeshivat Har-Etzion.
Associate Professor, Zalman Shamir Department of Hebrew Bible Joshua Berman has been a faculty member of the Department of Hebrew Bible since 2002. His areas of specialty include biblical narrative, political thought in the Hebrew Bible, Methodology in Pentateuchal Criticism.
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Joshua Berman, a leading Tanakh scholar, has written a compelling book that addresses head-on many of the challenges posed by biblical criticism. Michael Harris explains.
Rabbi Joshua Berman. How it Connects with Hebraic Thought: Berman sets out to demonstrate both the internal logic of equality generated by a close reading of the political philosophy of the Pentateuch and how it differs from peer texts in the ancient Near East.
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Sep 2, 2020 · Joshua Berman is an associate professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and a research fellow at the Herzl Institute and the Center for Hebraic Thought.