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Eliezer Schweid (; 7 September 1929 – 18 January 2022) was an Israeli scholar, writer and Professor of Jewish Philosophy at The
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. He was also a fellow of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.


Biography

Eliezer Schweid was born and raised in
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. His parents were Zvi Yisrael and Osnat Schweid. He served in the Palmah during Israel's War of Independence. He was a founding member of
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Tzora. He studied at the
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and taught there for over thirty years. In 1982, he was designated the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy. Schweid taught at Stanford University, the Oxford Centre for Hebrew Studies, Yale University, and the Bet Midrash of the Jewish Theological Seminary in Jerusalem, serving on its Academic Advisory Board. Schweid died on 18 January 2022, at the age of 92.


Awards and recognition

In 1994, Schweid was awarded the
Israel Prize The Israel Prize (; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor. History Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
, in Jewish thought.


Published works

* ''Jewish Identity in Modern Israel: Proceedings on Secular Judaism and Democracy'' * ''The Jewish Experience of Time'' (2000) * ''Wrestling Until Day-Break: Searching for Meaning in the Thinking on the Holocaust'' (1994) * ''Democracy and Halakhah'' (1994) * Siddur HaTefilla (2009) * ''The Land of Israel: National Home Or Land of Destiny'' (1985, with Deborah Greniman) * ''Judaism and Mysticism According to Gershom Scholem: A Critical Analysis and Programmatic Discussion'' (1985) * ''The Classic Jewish Philosophers: From Saadia Through the Renaissance (Supplements to the Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy)'' (2008, Leonard Levin)


See also

*
List of Israel Prize recipients This is an incomplete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 - 2025. List For each year, the recipients are, in most instances, listed in the order in which they appear on the official Israel Prize website ...


References

1929 births 2022 deaths Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israeli Jews Israel Prize in Jewish thought recipients Jewish mysticism Burials at Har HaMenuchot Israeli philosophers {