Jeremiah Unterman

Jeremiah Unterman

Jeremiah Unterman was Adjunct Professor of Bible at Yeshiva University and Director of the Association of Modern Orthodox Day Schools and Yeshiva High Schools in North America before becoming a Resident Scholar at the Herzl Institute.  Dr. Unterman is the author of a new book, Justice for All: How the Jewish Bible Revolutionized Ethics (Jewish Publication Society, 2017). He also wrote a book on Biblical prophecy, From Repentance to Redemption, as well as numerous scholarly articles, and has taught at Dartmouth College, Northwestern University, University of California – Irvine, and other universities. He received a B.A. in Hebraic Studies from Rutgers University, an M.A. in Bible from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a Ph.D. in the Judaica Program of the Near Eastern Studies Department at U.C., Berkeley.

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      October 15, 2023
      Rutgers Analytic Theology Seminar – CFP Deadline Oct 15, 2023. The Rutgers Analytic Theology Seminar solicits abstracts for papers in analytic theology, for a conference to be held March 10-12, 2024, at Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus. Papers are welcome...
      Call for Abstracts: The APJ plans to hold a session on the theme: “Philosophy of Judaism: Analytic Perspectives” at the APA Eastern Division in New York, NY, January 15-18, 2024. We invite abstracts of 750-1,000 words on any topic related to philosophy...
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