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In person

Date & time:

08 Mar 2023, 18:00 – 19:00

The significance of the Menorah in ancient Judaism

Talk by Professor Lutz Doering

The significance of the Menorah in ancient Judaism
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The significance of the Menorah in ancient Judaism

08 Mar 2023, 18:00 – 19:00

Professor Lutz Doering

Professor of New Testament and Ancient Judaism

University of Muenster

Professor Lutz DoeringLutz Doering has been Professor of New Testament and Ancient Judaism at the University of Muenster since 2014, where he also heads the Institutum Judaicum Delitzschianum. Before coming to Muenster, he taught at King’s College London and Durham University. His research focuses on the Dead Sea Scrolls and related texts, Jewish Apocalypticism, Hellenistic and Rabbinic Judaism, halakhah and festivals in ancient Judaism and their early Christian reception as well as letter writing and communication in ancient Judaism and Christianity.

Selected publications: Schabbat: Sabbathalacha und -praxis im antiken Judentum und Urchristentum (Tübingen, 1999); Ancient Jewish Letters and the Beginnings of Christian Epistolography (Tübingen, 2012); [Tosefta] Seder II: Moëd, 1: Schabbat (Stuttgart, 2019); (ed. with Andrew R. Krause) Synagogues in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods: Archaeological Finds, New Methods, New Theories (Göttingen, 2020); (ed. with Daniel Schumann) Tosefta Studies: Manuscripts, Traditions, and Topics (Zurich, 2021).

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Organiser

Sara Ben-Isaac

ijs@ucl.ac.uk