As a teacher, Yale law professor Robert Cover never “dazzled,” “zinged,” nor “entertained”; he just engaged his students on a journey to the real and true that ultimately invited them to become the best version of themselves. As a Jew, Professor Cover wore an oversized skull cap, covered himself in a multicolored prayer shawl, and studied from a huge Talmud. He also, however, made everyone around him feel valued and welcomed and swept them up in a faith Professor Cover saw as wondrous and life-changing. This essay considers what the life of Robert Cover can teach us about what it means to be a teacher, a Jew, and an instrument of love
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As a teacher, Yale law professor Robert Cover never “dazzled,” “zinged,” nor “entertained”; he just ...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
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The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Rabbi Samuel Waldman has had a diverse career in religious education. His beginnings started off wit...
The title rabbi (lit., my master) first appeared in ancient Palestine around the first century of th...
As a teacher, Yale law professor Robert Cover never “dazzled,” “zinged,” nor “entertained”; he just ...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
For the past twenty years, during the first weekend in March, law students, law teachers, and public...
During the 1985-86 academic year, shortly before his untimely death that summer, Robert Cover drafte...
Robert Cover\u27s work, on which this conference reflected, indirectly but importantly contributed t...
Rabbi Yitshak Hutner (1906–1980) was a remarkable scholar, an enigmatic religious intellectual...
In the early 1980s, when he was a young professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the autho...
Professor Robert Cover is recognized as a leading scholar of law and literature; decades after his u...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Rabbi Samuel Waldman has had a diverse career in religious education. His beginnings started off wit...
The title rabbi (lit., my master) first appeared in ancient Palestine around the first century of th...