Saul Lieberman

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Saul Lieberman was a prominent 20th-century Talmudic scholar and philologist renowned for his critical editions and studies of rabbinic literature and its Greco-Roman context.

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instanceOf Jewish studies scholar
Talmudic scholar
person
philologist
rabbi
birthDate 1898-05-28
birthPlace Grodno Governorate
Motele
Russian Empire
citizenship Israel
United States of America
surface form: United States
deathDate 1983-03-23
deathPlace New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sorbonne University
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
surface form: University of Kiev
employer Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Lieberman
fieldOfWork Greco-Roman context of Judaism
Jewish law
Talmud
classical studies
philology
rabbinic literature
givenName Saul
influenced David Weiss Halivni
Shamma Friedman
modern academic Talmud study
knownFor critical editions of the Tosefta
research on Greco-Roman influences on rabbinic texts
studies of rabbinic literature
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hebrew
movement Conservative Judaism
name Saul Lieberman self-link
notableWork Talmud Yerushalmi
surface form: Al ha-Yerushalmi

Hellenistic Jews
surface form: Greek in Jewish Palestine

Ha-Yerushalmi kifshuto
Hellenization of the Near East
surface form: Hellenism in Jewish Palestine

Shekiin
Tosefta
surface form: Tosefta Ki-Fshutah
positionHeld Dean of the Rabbinical School at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Professor of Talmud
Rector of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
religion Judaism
studentOf Chaim Nahman Bialik
surface form: Hayim Nahman Bialik

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Saul Lieberman name Saul Lieberman self-link