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Yaakov Elman (1943 – July 29, 2018) was an American professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University's
Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies was Yeshiva University’s first graduate school. Founded in 1937, it was named for Yeshiva University's first president, Bernard Revel. Its curriculum prepares highly trained teachers, researche ...
where he held the Herbert S. and Naomi Denenberg Chair in Talmudic Studies. He was the founder of the field now known as Irano-Talmudica, which seeks to understand the Babylonian Talmud in its Middle-Persian context.


Education

Elman received his MA in Assyriology from Columbia University and his PhD in Talmud from New York University.


Publications

Authored: * Authority and Tradition: Toseftan Baraitot in Talmudic Babylonia * The Living Nach: The Early Prophets, The Later Prophets * Reading the Hebrew Bible: Two Millennia of Jewish Biblical Commentary Edited: * Transmitting Jewish Traditions: Orality, Textuality, and Cultural Diffusion (Studies in Jewish Culture and Society) * Dream Interpretation from Classical Jewish Sources * Immortality, Resurrection and the Age of the Universe: A Kabbalistic View * Why Jews Do What They Do: The History of Jewish Customs Throughout the Cycle of the Jewish Year *Hazon Nahum: Studies in Jewish Law, Thought, and History


Research interests

His research interests centered around Talmud and rabbinic literature of nearly all periods and genres, including rabbinic theology, unfolding systems of rabbinic legal exegesis, and the cultural context of classical rabbinic texts. He researched the relation of the Babylonian Jewish community of Talmudic times to the surrounding Middle Persian culture and religions.


See also

* David Bashevkin {{DEFAULTSORT:Elman, Yaakov 1943 births 2018 deaths 20th-century American Jews 21st-century American Jews Yeshiva University faculty People from Brooklyn