Stanley Nash

Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Literature

Dr. Nash is Professor of Hebrew Literature at the New York campus. He has written and lectured widely on Hebrew authors such as Aharon Megged, Shulamit Hareven, Shai Agnon, Moshe Shamir, Ahad Haam, Berdyczewski, Brainin, Hazaz, Amos Oz and A.B. Yehoshua. Most recently he has completed a comprehensive review-essay on Aharon Appelfeld, the well-known author of works inspired by his experiences as a child survivor of the Holocaust.

Education
  • Ordained, Jewish Theological Seminary (1967)
  • Ph.D., Columbia University (1972)
Lecture Titles
  • The Music of Hebrew Poetry throughout the Ages
  • Refractions of the Aqeda in Hebrew Literature
  • Hebrew Literature as Modern Midrash
  • The Centennial of Zionism through the Prism of Hebrew Literature
  • Crises of Identity in Israeli Literature
Publications Electronic Publications
Rabbinical Studies
Cantorial Studies
Jewish Educational Studies
Jewish Nonprofit Management
Grad/Undergrad Studies
Continuing Education
& Youth Programs