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Shaye J. D. Cohen (born October 21, 1948) is a modern scholar of Hebrew Bible. Currently he is the Littauer Professor of
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and
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in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations of Harvard University.


Background and career

He received his undergraduate degree from Yeshiva University, his M.A. from the Jewish Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. in Ancient History, with distinction, from Columbia University in 1975. Cohen is an ordained Conservative
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and for many years was the Dean of the Graduate School and Shenkman Professor of Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. Before arriving at Harvard in July 2001, he was for ten years the Samuel Ungerleider Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of Religious Studies at
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. The focus of Cohen's research is the boundary between Jews and gentiles and between Judaism and its surrounding culture. He is also a published authority on Jewish reactions to Hellenism and to Christianity. Cohen has received several honors for his work, including an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary and various fellowships. He has been honored by appointment as Croghan Distinguished Visiting Professor of Religion ( Williams College), the Louis Jacobs Lecturer ( Oxford University), the David M. Lewis Lecturer ( Oxford University),
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(Visiting Professor) of Jewish History (
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), the Block Lecturer ( Indiana University), the Roland Visiting Lecturer (
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) and the Pritchett Lecturer ( University of California, Berkeley). He appeared on a ''
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'' episode as an expert on Jewish history. He also appears in PBS's Jesus to Christ Documentary. Cohen has published many essays, co-authored many books, and written a number of books individually, including: ''Josephus in Galilee and Rome: His Vita and Development As a Historian'' (1979), ''From the Maccabees to the Mishnah'' (1988), ''The Beginnings of Jewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties'' (2001), ''Why Aren't Jewish Women Circumcised?: Gender and Covenant in Judaism'' (2005), and ''The Significance of Yavneh and Other Essays in Jewish Hellenism'' (2010).


Published works

*Cohen, Shaye J. D., ''Josephus in Galilee and Rome: His Vita and Development As a Historian'', Brill Academic Publishers, 2002. *Cohen, Shaye J. D., ''From the Maccabees to the Mishnah'', Westminster John Knox Press, 1988. *Cohen, Shaye J. D. ''The Beginnings of Jewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties'', University of California Press, 2001. *Cohen, Shaye J. D. ''Why Aren't Jewish Women Circumcised?: Gender and Covenant in Judaism'', University of California Press, 2005. *Cohen, Shaye J. D. ''The Significance of Yavneh and Other Essays in Jewish Hellenism'', Mohr Siebeck, 2010.


Awards

* 2006: National Jewish Book Award in the Women's Studies category for ''Why Aren't Jewish Women Circumcised?: Gender and Covenant in Judaism''


References

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