Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis is an American rabbi and scholar who serves as a professor of Rabbinic Literature at American Jewish University. His scholarship focuses on the Talmud, Jewish ethics, and social justice. He received his BA in Philosophy and Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was ordained as a rabbi by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis is the author of two books: Rereading Talmud: Gender, Law and the Poetics of Sugyot and Justice in the City: An Argument from the Sources of Rabbinic Judaism. Also, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen co-edited the Beginning/Again: Towards a Hermeneutics of Jewish Texts. He has also written about modern figures including Aharon Shmuel Tamares and Emmanuel Levinas. A...
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2016 Judaic Studies Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Eric L. Goldstein. Associate Professor of History and ...
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Any discussion of the Reform rabbinate and the academic study of Judaism presupposes some distinct n...
A Jewish lawyer is bound to – sometimes torn between – two disparate systems of law and ethics. What...
In the early 1980s, when he was a young professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the autho...
Rabbi Norman Cohen recognizes that relationships between Jews and Christians have improved significa...
2016 Judaic Studies Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Eric L. Goldstein. Associate Professor of History and ...
David A. Teutsch discusses the trends in Rabbinic Education today, as responses to the rapidly evolu...
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, who serves as a Professor of Rabbinic Literature at the Ziegler School of Rabbini...
The author discusses the history of Orthodox Judaism and the writings of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch...
How does anti-Semitism intersect with the scourges of Islamophobia and racism? How is anti-Semitism ...
This session is part one of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year titled ...
News release announces that Rabbi Albert A. Goldman will lecture on the question Is Zionism Racism ...
In the midst of the current economic crisis, people of all faiths are looking to religion for solace...
My personal study of the Torah and the Talmud as an adult has enhanced my legal scholarship and help...
Thomas Shaffer is the most unusual, and in many ways the most interesting, contemporary writer on Am...
Based on several years of fieldwork in Orthodox Jewish Women’s Talmud programs in New York City, and...
Any discussion of the Reform rabbinate and the academic study of Judaism presupposes some distinct n...
A Jewish lawyer is bound to – sometimes torn between – two disparate systems of law and ethics. What...
In the early 1980s, when he was a young professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the autho...
Rabbi Norman Cohen recognizes that relationships between Jews and Christians have improved significa...
2016 Judaic Studies Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Eric L. Goldstein. Associate Professor of History and ...
David A. Teutsch discusses the trends in Rabbinic Education today, as responses to the rapidly evolu...