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Written by Rabbi Saul Berman   
Tuesday, 07 November 2006

Martin Luther and the Exodus Narrative
Jewish Press, 2007 

Kol Isha
Rabbi Joseph Lookstein Memorial Volume

Lifnim Mishurat HaDin
Journal of Jewish Studies, 1975

Fables of the Misnagdim
Chosen Tales - Stories Told By Jewish Storytellers

Lifnim Mishurat HaDin II
Journal of Jewis Studies, 1977 

Moving a Torah
Eshkolot: Essays in Memory of Rabbi Ronald Lubofsky 

On Being a New Rabbi
Sh'ma, 1989

The Extended Notion of the Sabbath
Sh'ma

The Status of Women
Tradition, 1973

Adam Hashub
Dine' Israel- An Annual of Jewish Law, Past and Present, 1986-1988

The Jewish Day School: A Symposium
Tradition, 1972

RABBI SAUL BERMAN - Director of Continuing Rabbinic Education  

A leading Orthodox teacher and thinker, Rabbi Berman has made numerous contributions to the Jewish community. Ordained by Yeshiva University, at which he also earned a B.A. and an M.H.L., he also completed a J.D. at New York University and an M.A. in Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley. He served as a congregational rabbi at Beth Israel in Berkeley, CA; Young Israel of Brookline, MA; and Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York, NY. Rabbi Berman served as Chairman of the   Department of Judaic Studies of Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University for 13 years, where he still serves as an  Associate Professor of Jewish Studies. He is an adjunct Professor at Columbia University School of Law. In 1997, Rabbi Berman founded and became Director of Edah, an organization devoted to the invigoration of Modern Orthodox ideology and religious life.

 

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