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In Memoriam Jacob Neusner

October 17, 2016 · by Admin | in biblical scholars | tagged Jacob Neusner, Judaic studies | Leave a comment

I was saddened to hear of the death of Jacob Neusner at the age of 84. Neusner, who was born in 1932, died on October 8 of this year. The death of Neusner marks the end of an era in Judaic studies, and the end of the life of one of the most fascinating and […]

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