The Hebrew Bible is a "monument of logic born of experience," William F. Albright, noted archeologist and historian, asserted at the opening talk of the Thursday afternoon lecture series last week.
Created in the middle of the 13th century, the Ambrosian Tanakh is the earliest extant Hebrew manuscript to feature zoocephalic, or animal-headed, figures. The book includes an extraordinary pair of ...
Dr. Edouard Mayer, famous German historian, delivered a lecture yesterday at the Hebrew University on Mt. Scopus, on the subject of “Legends and Beginnings of Israel’s History.” Many of the Christian ...
David Battisti of the University of Washingtonwill speak at Brigham Young University on “Greenhouse Warming: Science, Projections and Uncertainties” for the 2008 Quey Hebrew Memorial Lecture on ...
The first public presentation on the earliest connected Semitic text ever deciphered has taken place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The presentation was made by Prof. Richard Steiner, ...
Emil Ludwig, the noted biographer and writer who is visiting Palestine, lectured yesterday on history and fiction at the Hebrew University. His lecture was rich in thought and form. He was greeted by ...
Composer and musicologist John Galea was invited to lecture at the Musicology Departmental seminars at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at the Composition Department at the University of Haifa.
A prominent specialist in Semitic languages, Muraoka was proud to describe himself as the first Japanese student to complete a PhD at the Hebrew University The post Takamitsu Muraoka, Japanese pioneer ...
Sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry with the generous support of the Kitz Family, in honor of Richard J. Clifford, S.J. The word “myth” has been used in many different ways, sometimes ...