Leora Faye Batnitzky (born 1966) is an American philosopher and the current Ronald O. Perelman Professor of Jewish Studies at
Princeton University
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. Her research interests include religion, modern
Jewish thought
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,
hermeneutics
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, and contemporary legal and
political theory
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. She served as Chair of the Department of Religion from 2010 to 2019 and currently serves as Director of Princeton's Program in Judaic Studies.
She has been called "the most incisive and remarkable scholar of modern Jewish thought of our time," and is considered to have introduced a paradigm shift to academic
political theology
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,
Zionism
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, and
Judaic Studies.
European Judaism (journal), Reviewed Work: How Judaism Became a Religion: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought print edition, Daniel H. Weiss. Accessed 9 March 2023; Reviewed Work: How Judaism Became a Religion: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought, The Jewish Quarterly Review, Jeffrey Bernstein. Accessed 9 March 2023; Reviewed Work: How Judaism Became a Religion: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, Emily Filler. Accessed 9 March 2023; How Judaism Became a Religion, Book Review, Samuel Moyn. Accessed 9 March 2023 She is recognized as the leading scholar of
Leo Strauss
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.
''How Judaism Became a Religion'' was named by
The Forward
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as one of the most important books to read to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She has published in popular journals on Jewish-Catholic relations.
Personal life
Batnitzky married Robert Lebeau, the son of Rabbi
William H. Lebeau, in 1990. Her mother taught Judaic studies at the
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy is a K-12 community Jewish Day School located on the Jewish Community Campus in Overland Park, Kansas
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in
Overland Park,
Kansas
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. Her father-in-law was the vice chancellor of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
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. Batnitzky is a descendant of a line of prominent European rabbis.
[Noteworthy Jewish Descendants
of Mariampole and Vicinity, University of Washington Press. Accessed 9 March 2023]
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Books
*''Jewish Legal Theories: Writings on Religion, State and Morality,'' (Brandeis University Press
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, 2018). .
* ''Institutionalizing Rights and Religion: Competing Supremacies'' (Cambridge University Press, 2017). .
* ''The Book of Job: Ethics, Aesthetics and Hermeneutics,'' (De Gruyter Press, 2014). .
* ''How Judaism Became a Religion'' (Princeton University Press; 2011). .
* ''Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas: Philosophy and the Politics of Revelation'' (Cambridge University Press, 2006). .
* ''Idolatry and Representation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered'' (Princeton University Press, 2000). .
References
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Jewish philosophers
21st-century American philosophers
American women philosophers
1966 births
Living people