Marc Bregman

Dr. Bregman is Professor of Rabbinic Literature at HUC-JIR/Jerusalem. He has also taught Biblical Interpretation and Ancient Jewish Thought at The Hebrew University and the University in Beer Sheba, Israel. He was Visiting Professor in Judaic Studies at Yale University and served as the Stroum Professor of Jewish Studies and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Education
  • M.A., HUC-JIR, Los Angeles (1971)
  • Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1991)
Electronic Publications Recent Books
  • The Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature: Studies in the Evolution of the Versions [Hebrew], published by Gorgias Press, 2003. Pages: x + 299 + double-sided photographic plate, 5 page English abstract + 3 page English translation of Cairo Geniza fragment (Cambridge University Library, T-S C1 46).
  • The Four Who Entered Paradise (with Howard Schwartz and Devis Grebu, Illustrator), Northvale, NJ, Jason Aronson, 1995 (order online from amazon.com)
  • Serah Bat Asher: Biblical Origins, Ancient Aggadah and Contemporary Folklore, Tuscon, U of Arizona Press, 1996
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