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Elliot R. Wolfson (born November 23, 1956) is a scholar of Jewish studies. Wolfson earned B.A. and M.A. degrees in philosophy at Queens College of the City University of New York, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Near Eastern and Judaic studies from
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, where he trained under the supervision of
Alexander Altmann Alexander Altmann (April 16, 1906 – June 6, 1987) was an Orthodox Jewish scholar and rabbi born in Kassa, Austria-Hungary (present-day Košice, Slovakia). He emigrated to England in 1938 and later settled in the United States, working productive ...
. Wolfson is the Marsha and Jay Glazer Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies at the
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. He was previously the Abraham Lieberman Professor of Hebrew and
Judaic studies Jewish studies (or Judaic studies; he, מדעי היהדות, madey ha-yahadut, sciences of Judaism) is an academic discipline centered on the study of Jews and Judaism. Jewish studies is interdisciplinary and combines aspects of history (espe ...
at
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(1987–2014). His main area of scholarly research is the history of Jewish mysticism but he has brought to bear on that field training in philosophy, literary criticism,
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, postmodern
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, Eastern mystical traditions, and the
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. He is also considered to be "the leading scholarly interpreter" of the late Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Modern Hebrew: מנחם מענדל שניאורסון; old-fashioned spelling: מנחם מענדל שניאורסאהן; April 5, 1902 OS – June 12, 1994; AM 11 Nissan 5662 – 3 Tammuz 5754), known to man ...
, influential former leader of the Lubavitch Hasidic dynasty. He has also published three volumes of poetry (drawn from the collection of poems he has amassed for decades called ''Preparations for Death'') and he has had a gallery show of his paintings. Wolfson has served as the editor of the ''Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy'' since its inception in 1992. He has also served on various editorial boards for book series and journals. Wolfson's son, Elijah Wolfson, was formerly a senior editor at ''
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''. and is now a senior editor at ''
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Honors and awards

Wolfson's publications have won prestigious awards such as the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in the Category of Historical Studies in 1995, the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence in Constructive and Reflective Studies in 2012. Wolfson won two
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(1992); * Visiting Professor in the Russian State University in the Humanities (1995); * Fellow at the
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,
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(1996); * Shoshana Shier Distinguished Visiting Professor,
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(1998); * Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies,
Hebrew University The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
(2000, 2008–2009); * Crown-Minnow Visiting Professor of Theology and Jewish Studies,
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(2002); * Brownstone Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies,
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(2003); * Visiting Professor in the Humanities Center,
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(2005); * Professor of Jewish Mysticism in
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, Jinan, China (2005); * Lynette S. Autrey Visiting Professor, Humanities Research Center,
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(2007); * Fellow at the
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at the
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(2012); * Weinstock Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies,
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(2016). * He has also taught at
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, Queens College,
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, Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
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, Hebrew Union College,
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, and
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. Wolfson is a fellow of the
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, the American Academy of Jewish Research, and the American Society for the Study of Religion.


Bibliography

History * ''The Book of the Pomegranate: Moses de Leon's Sefer ha-Rimmon'' (Scholars Press, 1988) * ''Through the Speculum That Shines: Vision and Imagination in Medieval Jewish Mysticism'' (Princeton University Press, 1994) * ''Along the Path: Studies in Kabbalistic Hermeneutics, Myth, and Symbolism'' (State University of New York Press, 1995) * ''Circle in the Square: Studies in the Use of Gender in Kabbalistic Symbolism'' (State University of New York Press, 1995) * ''Abraham Abulafia—Kabbalist and Prophet: Hermeneutics, Theosophy, and Theurgy'' (Cherub Press, 2000) * ''Language, Eros, and Being: Kabbalistic Hermeneutics and the Poetic Imagination'' (Fordham University Press, 2005) * ''Alef, Mem, Tau: Kabbalistic Musings on Time, Truth, and Death'' (University of California Press, 2006) * ''Venturing Beyond: Law and Morality in Kabbalistic Mysticism'' (Oxford University Press, 2006) * ''Luminal Darkness: Imaginal Gleanings From Zoharic Literature'' (Oneworld Publications, 2007) * ''Open Secret: Postmessianic Messianism and the Mystical Revision of Menahem Mendel Schneerson'' (Columbia University Press, 2009) *''A Dream Interpreted Within a Dream: Oneiropoiesis and the Prism of Imagination'' (Zone Books, 2011) * ''Giving Beyond the Gift: Apophasis and Overcoming Theomania'' (Fordham University Press, 2014) * ''Elliot Wolfson: Poetic Thinking'', edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes (Brill, 2015) * ''The Duplicity of Philosophy's Shadow: Heidegger, Nazism, and the Jewish Other'' (Columbia University Press, 2018) * ''Heidegger and Kabbalah: Hidden Gnosis and the Path of Poiesis'' (Indiana University Press, 2019) * ''Suffering Time: Philosophical, Kabbalistic, and Ḥasidic Reflections on Temporality'' (Brill, 2021) * ''The Philosophical Pathos of Susan Taubes: Between Nihilism and Hope'' (Stanford University Press, 2023) Edited books * ''Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism'', edited with Alfred Ivry and Alan Arkush (Harwood Academic Publishers, 1998) * ''Rending the Veil: Concealment and Secrecy in the History of Religions'' (Seven Bridges Press, 1999) * ''Suffering Religion'', edited with Robert Gibbs (Routledge, 2002) * ''New Directions in Jewish Philosophy'', edited with Aaron Hughes (Indiana University Press, 2009) * ''Studies in Medieval Jewish Intellectual and Social History: Festschrift in Honor of Robert Chazan'', edited with David Engel and Lawrence H. Schiffman (Brill, 2012) * ''D. G. Leahy and the Thinking Now Occurring'', edited with Lissa McCullough (State University of New York Press, 2021) Poetry * ''Pathwings: Poetic-Philosophic Reflections on the Hermeneutics of Time and Language'' (Station Hill Press, 2004) * ''Footdreams and Treetales: 92 Poems'' (Fordham University Press, 2007) * ''Unveiling the Veil of Unveiling: Philosophical Aphorisms and Poems on Time, Language, Being, and Truth'' (Panui, 2021)


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