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Dr. David
Berger
David
Berger is Professor of History at Brooklyn College and
the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
and immediate past President of the Association for
Jewish Studies. He is also Visiting Professor of Jewish
History at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva
University, a Fellow of the American Academy for Jewish
Research, Chair of the American
Section of the International Association of Societies
for the Study of Jewish History, and Vice-chair of
the Academic Advisory Committee of the National Foundation
for Jewish Culture.
He
is the author of The Jewish-Christian Debate in the
High Middle Ages, which was awarded the John Nicholas
Brown Prize by the Medieval Academy of America, and
co-author of Judaism's Encounter with Other Cultures:
Rejection or Integration?, a Finalist for the Jewish
Book Award in Jewish Thought. His most recent book
is The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox
Indifference. He has written numerous studies on medieval
Jewish history, Jewish-Christian relations, antisemitism,
and the intellectual history of the Jews.
He
has been a Fellow of the Annenberg Research Institute
and a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Advanced
Studies in Jerusalem, has served as a Visiting Professor
at Yale University and Harvard University, and is
a member of the editorial boards of Tradition and
the Yale Judaica Series, the Executive Committee of
the American Academy for Jewish Research, and the
Council of the World Union of Jewish Studies.
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