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Azila Talit Reisenberger
Dr. Azila Talit Reisenberger is ''Le Professeur Distinqué''; and a distinguished author, the Head of the Hebrew Department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, a champion of Women's Rights and Gender Equality, and an acting Rabba. Biography Dr. Azila Talit Reisenberger was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. Around the age of 24 she went to South Africa on her honeymoon with her husband Peter, they both settled and currently live in Cape Town. She did her first degree (B.A.) at the University of Cape Town where she concentrated on two areas of research: the study of world religions and Hebrew literature. The thesis of her second degree (M.A) was: “The Literary Creations of Hannah Szenes”. The theme of Dr. Talit Reisenberger's doctorate – “The Concept of Motherhood in the Bible” – has proved that fixed prejudices and the expectations in daily life in ancient times influenced the definition of “The Motherhood Concept” as it appears in the text of the Bible. As if in a ...
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Azila Talit Reisenberger
Dr. Azila Talit Reisenberger is ''Le Professeur Distinqué''; and a distinguished author, the Head of the Hebrew Department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, a champion of Women's Rights and Gender Equality, and an acting Rabba. Biography Dr. Azila Talit Reisenberger was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. Around the age of 24 she went to South Africa on her honeymoon with her husband Peter, they both settled and currently live in Cape Town. She did her first degree (B.A.) at the University of Cape Town where she concentrated on two areas of research: the study of world religions and Hebrew literature. The thesis of her second degree (M.A) was: “The Literary Creations of Hannah Szenes”. The theme of Dr. Talit Reisenberger's doctorate – “The Concept of Motherhood in the Bible” – has proved that fixed prejudices and the expectations in daily life in ancient times influenced the definition of “The Motherhood Concept” as it appears in the text of the Bible. As if in a ...
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