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Aryeh Cohen

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Cohen has presented at many academic conferences. In May 2024, he spoke on a panel "The Black-Jewish Alliance: Its History, Demise, and Possible Futures" at a "Jews and Black Theory" conference at Harvard.
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has argued that Cohen's work on Tamares and Levinas "makes a compelling case in his own right for the counter-productive nature of violence under all circumstances."
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since 1995. He was Chair of Jewish Studies in the College of Arts and Science from 1995–2000 and Chair of Rabbinic Studies in the Ziegler School from 2001–2005.
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Flescher, Andrew (2015). "Chosenness and the Imperative of Nonviolence: A Response to Aryeh Cohen on Tamares and Levinas".
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Paratext and Megatext as Channels of Jewish and Christian Traditions: The Textual Markers of Contextualization
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in Southern California. He has been active in protesting deportations carried out by
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is an American rabbi and scholar who serves as a professor of Rabbinic Literature at
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Aryeh Cohen at the "Jews and Black Theory" conference, May 2024, Harvard University.
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Justice in the City: An Argument from the Sources of Rabbinic Judaism
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In 2017, Cohen was one of the rabbis who signed a statement by
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Crisis, Call, and Leadership in the Abrahamic Traditions
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Beginning/Again: Towards a Hermeneutics of Jewish Texts.
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Rereading Talmud: Gender, Law and the Poetics of Sugyot
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Beginning/Again: Toward a Hermeneutics of Jewish Texts
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He was ordained as a rabbi by the 626:Jewish American non-fiction writers 399:"Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue" 280:, ed. Danya Ruttenberg, NYU (2009). 248:“Towards an Erotics of Martyrdom,” 196:“Hagar and Ishmael: A Commentary,” 591:21st-century American male writers 576:20th-century American male writers 371:Tchekmedyian, Alene (2018-02-16). 283:“Hearing the Cry of the Poor,” in 262:“The Divine Voice of the People,” 60:Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies 14: 616:American male non-fiction writers 473:"Justice in the City - A how-to?" 26:. His scholarship focuses on the 205:Journal of Scriptural Reasoning 82:Cohen has held appointments at 271:Introduction to Seder Kodashim 255:“The Violence of Poverty,” in 56:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1: 423:"Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle" 159:. Cohen is also co-editor of 155:as essential reading for the 611:American Conservative rabbis 601:21st-century American rabbis 586:20th-century American rabbis 269:“The Gender of Shabbat,” in 222:Journal of Textual Reasoning 215:Journal of Textual Reasoning 62:and received his Ph.D. from 236:Hebrew Union College Annual 220:“Why Textual “Reasoning”?” 191:Journal of Religious Ethics 652: 527:10.5325/jjewiethi.1.2.0253 511:10.5325/jjewiethi.1.2.0253 452:Animal Interfaith Alliance 252:, Volume 7, Number 2 1997. 84:American Jewish University 24:American Jewish University 16:American rabbi and scholar 621:Jewish American activists 606:Activists from California 545:Center for Jewish Studies 89:Cohen has also taught at 46:Cohen received his BA in 499:Journal of Jewish Ethics 266:September, 2014, 404–409 184:Journal of Jewish Ethics 203:“Land and Messianism,” 139:Cohen is the author of 245:vol. xxiv, no 1, 1999. 79: 348:"Justice in the City" 165:Aharon Shmuel Tamares 77: 352:Justice in the City 301:, E.J. 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Index

American Jewish University
Talmud
Jewish ethics
social justice
Philosophy
Jewish Thought
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
Brandeis University

American Jewish University
Hebrew Union College/Jewish Institute of Religion
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Brandeis University
Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice
ICE
Jewish Veg
veganism
Alana Suskin
Occupy movement
Aharon Shmuel Tamares
Emmanuel Levinas
Andrew Flescher


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