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Menachem Lorberbaum

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1 "Authority," Yale University Press 2000, Hebrew: 2007; vol. 2 "Membership," Yale University Press 2003; vol. 3 "Community," Yale University Press, forthcoming). He is editor of the new and first complete Hebrew translation of Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan (Shalem 2009). Lorberbaum has also published three volumes of Hebrew verse and is together with Michal Govrin, editor of the Devarim poetry series of Carmel publishers that published his book of poetic translations Transpositions. He is on the editorial board of the
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Lorberbaum is author of Politics and the Limits of Law (Stanford 2001; Hebrew: 2006) and We are Dazzled by His Beauty (Hebrew, Ben Zvi Institute 2011). Together with Professors Michael Walzer of Princeton and Noam Zohar of Bar-Ilan he is a senior editor of the Jewish Political Tradition series (vol.
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Menachem Lorberbaum completed his PhD in 1993 under the joint supervision of Aviezer Ravitzki of the Hebrew University and Michael Walzer of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton with a dissertation entitled:
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Founding Chair of the Department of Hebrew Culture Studies at Tel Aviv University; Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem
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Political theory and the connection between religion, state, and politics in the Jewish tradition.
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Politics and the Limits of Law in Medieval Jewish Thought: Maimonides and Nissim Gerondi
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He was the founding chair of the Department of Hebrew Culture Studies at
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Politics and the Limits of Law in Jewish Medieval Thought
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Prof. Menachem Lorberbaum bio card, Tel Aviv University
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Menachem Lorberbaum, publications & bibliography
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Alma mater
Hebrew University
Thesis
Michael Walzer
https://english.tau.ac.il/profile/menachem
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University
Shalom Hartman Institute
Jerusalem
Hebraic Political Studies
"More Jewish than thou"
"Rabbi David Hartman, Founder of the Hartman Institute, Dies at 8"
Prof. Menachem Lorberbaum bio card, Tel Aviv University
Homepage at Shalom Hartman Institute
Menachem Lorberbaum, publications & bibliography
Categories
Israeli historians
Living people
Israeli Jews
1958 births
Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
Academic staff of Tel Aviv University
Yeshivat Har Etzion alumni

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