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Moshe Davis

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He held a variety of leadership positions at JTS, including serving as professor of American Jewish history, and at Hebrew University, where he was named the Stephen S. Wise Chair of American Jewish History and Institutions. In 1959, upon taking up his post in Israel, Davis established the Institute
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in 1936, a BA from the Jewish Theological Seminary's Teachers Institute in 1937, rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1942, and a Ph.D. from Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1945. Davis was the first American to earn a doctorate at Hebrew University.
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Davis has been credited with being the creator of the academic field of America-Holy Land Studies, the field of studies focusing on the relationship between America and the Land of Israel.
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Brown, Michael (2002). "Moshe Davis and the New Field of America-Holy Land Studies". In Lederhendler, Eli; Sarna, Jonathan (eds.).
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network of Jewish camps was also founded under the guidance of Davis and
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Stephen S. Wise Chair of American Jewish History and Institutions,
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Wertheimer, Jack (1996). "Necrology: Professor Moshe Davis".
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of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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America and Zion: Essays and Papers in Memory of Moshe Davis
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Hebrew University
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Brooklyn, New York
Alma mater
Columbia University
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Brooklyn, New York
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Hebrew University
Columbia University
Camp Ramah
Sylvia Ettenberg
Massad camps
"Davis, Moshe (1916-1996), Papers"
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Wertheimer 1996
Mendelsohn 1996
Brown 2002
Mendelsohn 1996
ISBN
0-8143-3034-7
ISBN
978-0-19-511203-0
doi
10.1353/ajh.1996.0041
S2CID
162930329
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