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Rabbi Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, Ph.D.

The Effie Wise Professor Emerita of Biblical Literature and History

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school/program: Rabbinical School (US)
academic field: Bible and Cognate Studies
campus: Los Angeles

Rebuilding Community: Ezra-Nehemiah and its messages for today

Biblical Texts as Sources for Transformation

Biblical Women as Sources for Transformation

Survivors and Singers: The Song of Songs as an Answer to the Book of Job

Tales of Power and Passion: The Ever Present Story of King David

Temptation, Transgression and Transformation: Adam and Eve in the Garden of Interpretation

The Megillot and the Seasons of Our Lives

The Prophets and Us: What the Prophets Really Say and Why it Still Matters

Ketuvim

Ezra-Nehemiah

The Prophets

Women in the Bible

Recipient of a National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship

Receiver of the Book of the Year Award of the National Jewish Book Council for The Torah: A Women鈥檚 Commentary (with Andrea L. Weiss)

Receiver of a National Jewish Book Council Award for JPS Bible Commentary: Ruth (with Tikva Frymer-Kensky)

Ph.D. in Biblical Interpretation, Iliff School of Theology/University of Denver

Dr. Tamara Cohn Eskenazi serves as The Effie Wise Ochs Professor of Biblical Literature and History at 51黑料网’s Skirball Campus in Los Angeles. She was the first woman appointed as professor to the Rabbinical Faculty of 51黑料网.

Dr. Eskenazi is the Editor of the award-winning book,聽The Torah: A Women鈥檚聽Commentary (URJ Press, 2008, with Andrea L. Weiss, Associate Editor), the winner of the 2008 Jewish Book of the Year Award (The Everrett Family Foundation Book of the Year Award), given by the National Jewish Book Council. This unique and 1,400 page commentary, created thanks to the imagination and energies of the WRJ, includes contributions from hundreds of women scholars, clergy, and poets. Its purpose is to bring the voices and visions of women to the interpretation of the Torah in the 21st century. Her most recent book, the JPS Bible Commentary: Ruth (with Tikva Frymer-Kensky, Z鈥橪), won the National Jewish Book Award for Women Studies in 2012. She is also the recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for her project 鈥淥ut from the Shadows: Biblical Women in the Persian Period (Sixth to Fourth Centuries BCE).鈥 A volume in her honor, titled Making a聽Difference: Essays on Bible and Judaism in Honor of Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, edited by David J.A. Clines, Kent Harold Richards, and Jacob L. Wright (Sheffield Phoenix) appeared in 2012.

Dr. Eskenazi specializes in the study of the Second Temple Period (the literature and history of the return and reconstruction in Judah after the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE). Her other books include In an Age of Prose: A Literary Approach to Ezra-Nehemiah聽 (Scholars Press, 1988);聽聽The Sabbath in Jewish and聽Christian Traditions聽(ed. with D. Harrington and W. Shea, Crossroad, 1991); Levinas and Biblical Studies聽 (with Gary Phillips and David Jobling, 2003; Brill);聽Telling Queen聽Michal’s Story: An Experiment in Comparative Interpretation聽 (with D. J. A Clines; Sheffield Academic Press, 1991), and聽Second Temple Studies Volume 2: Temple and聽Community in the Persian Period聽(with K. H. Richards; Sheffield Academic Press, 1994), and聽Levinas and Biblical Studies聽(with G. Phillips and D. Jobling, Brill, 2003).

Dr. Eskenazi’s articles have appeared in the major journal in the field of biblical studies. These include The Journal of Biblical Literature, the聽Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and the聽Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, as well as in the聽Women’s Bible聽Commentary (Westminster/John Knox, 1992) and the聽Anchor Bible Dictionary聽(Doubleday, 1992).聽 Her essay on the structure of Ezra-Nehemiah was selected for聽罢丑别听Best of Theology, 1990. She has also contributed articles to Women in Scripture聽(ed. Carol Meyers, 2000).

Presently, Dr. Eskenazi is writing a commentary on聽Ezra-Nehemiah聽for the Anchor Bible commentary series (Doubleday).

Dr. Eskenazi has served on the Executive Committee of the Society of Biblical Literature and has been President of the Pacific Coast Region chapter of the Society of Biblical Literature. She also has chaired several on going committees in the Society of Biblical Literature, such as the “Narrative Research on the Hebrew Bible Group” (1986-1992), “Literature and History of the Persian Period Group,” and “The Art of Hebrew Bible Commentary Consultation.” She has delivered papers in numerous national and international scholarly conferences, including meetings in Jerusalem, Sheffield, Heidelberg, Vienna, Copenhagen, and Rome. In addition, she has lectured widely in synagogues and churches in the United States.

Dr. Eskenazi has been on the Editorial Board of the聽Journal for the Study of the Old聽Testament聽 Supplement Series聽and of聽Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical聽Criticism. In addition, she has lectured widely in the United States, Europe, and Israel.

Dr. Eskenazi joined 51黑料网 faculty in 1990. Before coming to Los Angeles, she had been on the faculty of the University of Denver and was also Director of its Institute of Interfaith Studies.聽 In Denver, Dr. Eskenazi co-founded the Jewish Women Resource Center.