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Fellows & Lectors

President

Professor Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

BA, MA Paris; PhD Cambridge; FBA

President, OCHJS; Director, Centre for Hebrew & Jewish Studies; Professor of Hebrew Manuscript Studies, EPHE, PSL; Fellow, Corpus Christi College

Rabbinic and Medieval Hebrew

judith.schlanger@ames.ox.ac.uk

Dr Peter Bergamin

MSt, DPhil Oxford

Research Fellow, OCHJS; Lecturer in Oriental Studies, Mansfield College

Maximalist Revisionist Zionism, British Mandate Palestine, Anglo-Jewry in the first half the 20th century

peter.bergamin@mansfield.ox.ac.uk

Dr Miri Freud-Kandel

MA, PhD Cambridge

Fellow in Modern Judaism, OCHJS; Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Judaism, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford

Modern Jewish theology

miri.freud-kandel@ames.ox.ac.uk

Emeritus Professor Martin Goodman

MA, DPhil Oxford; FBA

Supernumerary Fellow, OCHJS; Emeritus Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Oxford; Emeritus Professorial Fellow, Wolfson College

Professor Goodman was President of the Centre from June 2014-September 2018. Professor Goodman has served as Professor of Jewish Studies in the University of Oxford since 1991 and has been a Fellow of the Centre since 1986.

Jewish history of the Second Temple and Talmudic periods

martin.goodman@ames.ox.ac.uk

Professor Adriana X. Jacobs

BA William and Mary; PhD Princeton

Fellow in Modern Hebrew Literature, OCHJS; Associate Professor and Cowley Lecturer in Modern Hebrew Literature, University of Oxford; Fellow, St Cross College

Modern Hebrew literature

adriana.jacobs@ames.ox.ac.uk

Dr César Merchán-Hamann

BSc Universidad de los Andes; MA, PhD London

Fellow Librarian & Director of the Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Bodleian Libraries; Victor Blank Curator of Hebraica & Judaica, Bodleian Library

cesar.merchan-hamann@bodleian.ox.ac.uk

Dr Dorota Molin

BA, MPhil, PhD Cambridge

Research Fellow, OCHJS; Lecturer in Classical Hebrew Language, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford; Research Associate in Neo-Aramaic Linguistics, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge

Biblical Hebrew and its pronunciation traditions, Modern Hebrew, North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic, language contact, word order typology, tense-aspect-modal systems

dorota.molin@ames.ox.ac.uk

Professor Hindy Najman

BA Yeshiva University; MA, PhD Harvard

Supernumerary Fellow, OCHJS; Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, Oriel College, University of Oxford; Fellow, Oriel College; Member, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford; Member, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford; Associate Member, Sub-Faculty Classics, University of Oxford; Director, Centre for the Study of the Bible, Oriel College

Hebrew Bible; Ancient Hebrew; Early Biblical Interpretation; Dead Sea Scrolls; Hellenistic Judaism

hindy.najman@theology.ox.ac.uk

Dr Joseph O’Hara

MA, DPhil Oxford

Research Fellow, OCHJS; Junior Research Fellow in in Hebrew Palaeography, Corpus Christi College; Research Associate, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford

Hebrew and Arabic linguistics, Jewish books in the Islamicate world, codicology and palaeography

joseph.ohara@ames.ox.ac.uk

Professor Meron-Martin Piotrkowski

BA Freie Universität Berlin; MA, PhD The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Fellow in Ancient Jewish History, OCHJS; Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Oxford; Fellow, Wolfson College

Jewish history and historiography of the Second Temple Period, Jewish papyrology

meron.piotrkowski@ames.ox.ac.uk

Professor David Rechter

BA (Hons), MA (Hons) Melbourne; PhD Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Ricardo Fellow in Modern Jewish History, OCHJS; Professor of Modern Jewish History, University of Oxford; William Golding Senior Research Fellow, Brasenose College

Modern Jewish history, particularly Habsburg Empire

david.rechter@ames.ox.ac.uk

Dr Yoav Ronel

BA, MA, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; DPhil, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Fellow in Modern Hebrew Literature, OCHJS; Lecturer in Modern Hebrew Literature, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford

Modern Hebrew culture and literature, critical theory, cultural studies

yoav.ronel@ames.ox.ac.uk

Professor Alison Salvesen

MA, DPhil Oxford

Polonsky Fellow in Early Judaism and Christianity, OCHJS; Professor of Early Judaism and Christianity, University of Oxford; Fellow & Tutor in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Mansfield College

Early Jewish and Christian translation and interpretation of scripture, Jewish Aramaic–Talmud, Targum Jewish Greek–Septuagint and Minor Versions

alison.salvesen@ames.ox.ac.uk

Dr Jeremy Schonfield

BA Hons East Anglia; PhD Cambridge

Supernumerary Fellow and Publications Officer, OCHJS; Professor of Liturgy, Leo Baeck College

Literary-critical approaches to the Liturgy

jeremy.schonfield@blueyonder.co.uk

Dr John Screnock

PhD, University of Toronto

Research Fellow, OCHJS; Tutor in Old Testament, Wycliffe Hall

Ancient Hebrew, the development of texts in Jewish antiquity, Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint 

john.screnock@wycliffe.ox.ac.uk

Professor Zoë Waxman

BA York; MA Warwick; DPhil Oxford

 Research Fellow, OCHJS; Professor of Holocaust History, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford

The Holocaust, women’s and gender history, Feminist history, sexual violence, genocide, history of memory, history of emotions, history of thought, modern Jewish history

zoe.waxman@ames.ox.ac.uk

Dr Beruriah Wiegand

BA, MA London; PhD UCL

Woolf Corob Lector in Yiddish, OCHJS

Yiddish language and literature, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Yiddish poetry, contemporary Yiddish literature, translations from and into Yiddish

beruriahwiegand@gmail.com

Professor Yaacov Yadgar

BA, PhD Bar-Ilan

Stanley Lewis Chair of Israel Studies, University of Oxford; Fellow, St Anne’s College

Jewish identity, religion, politics, secularism

yaacov.yadgar@area.ox.ac.uk

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