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Professor Reuven Kimelman

One of the founding members of the UTJ, Reuven Kimelman is a professor of classical rabbinic literature at Brandeis University, specializing in the history and meaning of Jewish liturgy.

Prior, Professor Kimelman was Joseph Shier Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto, and Five College Professor of Judaic Studies at Amherst College.

He also has taught courses at numerous other educational institutions, including: Mt. Holyoke Smith, Trinity and Williams Colleges, as well as the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Yeshiva University and Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

A recognized scholar of Talmud, Midrash and liturgy, Professor Kimelman has written on the interaction between Judaism and Christianity in antiquity and modernity. His interest further expands to the thematic connections between Greek and Biblical literature from Homer to Plato and from Genesis to Matthew. In the field of Jewish ethics, his focus is on the ethics of war, statecraft, conflict, and genocide.

Professor Kimelman is a prolific writer whose works have been published in scholarly and popular journals. He is author of the Hebrew work, The Mystical Meaning of “Lekhah Dodi’ and ‘Kabbalat Shabbat’ (Hebrew University Press) and the forthcoming, “The Rhetoric of Jewish Prayer: A Historical and Literary Commentary on the Prayerbook.”

He also has authored two audio course books:

  • The Hidden Poetry of the Jewish Prayerbook – the What, How and Why of Jewish Liturgy (JewishPrayerBook.com)
  • The Moral Meaninig of the Bible – The What, How and Why of Biblical Ethics (moralbible.com)

He also wrote the introduction to Abraham Joshua Heschel’s The Mystical Element in Judaism. A list of Professor Kimelman's courses and publications can be found here.

Professional Kimelman lectures frequently at academic conferences, synagogues and national Jewish organizations. He has served as scholar in-residence for many groups, including the former UJA Young Leadership Cabinet, the Wexner Heritage Foundation, and the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America.

Al HaNissim — Talmudic or Maccabean? with Prof. Rabbi Reuven Kimelman VIDEOS

Al HaNissim — Talmudic or Maccabean? with Prof. Rabbi Reuven Kimelman

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
December 22, 2022

Categories: Chanukah, Holidays, Tefillah, UTJ Events
The Rhetoric of Jewish Liturgy with R. Prof. Reuven Kimelman – Part 2: Kaddish VIDEOS

The Rhetoric of Jewish Liturgy with R. Prof. Reuven Kimelman – Part 2: Kaddish

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
November 22, 2022

Categories: Tefillah, UTJ Events
The Rhetoric of Jewish Liturgy with R. Prof. Reuven Kimelman – Part 1: Yisthabach VIDEOS

The Rhetoric of Jewish Liturgy with R. Prof. Reuven Kimelman – Part 1: Yisthabach

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
November 13, 2022

Categories: Tefillah, UTJ Events
Video/Article: Reading Lamentations with Inner-Biblical Exegesis VIDEOS

Video/Article: Reading Lamentations with Inner-Biblical Exegesis

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
August 5, 2022

Categories: Holidays, Tisha b'Av, Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE (Reprinted from My Jewish Learning and Jstor)

Ashrei (Psalm 145) and Extending Gods Divine Sovereignty

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: Tefillah, Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE (Reprinted from TheTorah.com)

Testing Abraham: Justice in Sodom Before Loyalty in the Akedah

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE (Reprinted from TheTorah.com)

The Future World as a Universal Temple

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah
ARTICLE (Reprinted from TheTorah.com)

The God of All or the God of the Jews?

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah
ARTICLE (Reprinted from TheTorah.com)

Malchuyot: Is God King Now or Only in the Future

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah
ARTICLE

U-n’taneh Tokef as Midrashic Poem

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
September 9, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah

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