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[Dr Reif] Professor Stefan Reif (63kb)

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Born 2l January l944; schooling in Edinburgh leading to matriculation in l960 with certificates in English, Latin, History, Greek, French and Mathematics, and the GCE of the University of London in l96l with A level certificates in English Literature and Classical Hebrew. Obtained the Intermediate Certificate for Hebrew Teachers of the Central Examining Board (auspices of Jews' College), with distinction in l96l. University of London l96l-64 (Jews' College), leading to BA with first class honours in Hebrew and Aramaic. University of London (Jews' College and University College) l964-68, postgraduate research leading to the award of the PhD (l969) for a dissertation on a Hebrew liturgical MS from the late mediaeval period (pp. 619). Rabbinical studies at Jews' College, 1960-68; various College awards and prizes. Holder of the William Lincoln Shelley Studentship of the University of London, l967-68. MA (l976) and LittD (2002) of the University of Cambridge.

Experience

Lecturer in the Department of Hebrew & Semitic Languages at the University of Glasgow, l968-72; Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, l972-73; Visiting Scholar at the Hebrew University and the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, l979; External Examiner for Jews' College l976-78, 1987-88; External Examiner for Glasgow University, l979-82; Lady Davis Visiting Professor at Hebrew University, 1989 and Visiting (Professorial) Fellow at its Institute for Advanced Studies, 1996-97; Guest Lecturer at Beit Morasha Centre for Jewish Studies, Jerusalem; Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2001; Holder of various British Academy research awards, 1978-94.

Present Posts

Consultant to Cambridge University Library, former Director of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, and Head of the Division of Oriental and Other Languages, Cambridge University Library; Professor of Medieval Hebrew Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge; Fellow of St John's College Cambridge; Elector for the Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholarship and the Mason Hebrew Prize; External Examiner for various universities.

Societies etc.

Fellow, Royal Asiatic Society; Council, Jewish Historical Society of England (president, 1991-92); Society for Old Testament Study (committee, 1985-89); Cambridge Theological Society (president, 2002-04); Hebraica Libraries' Group (founder convener, l98l-84); British Association for Jewish Studies (president, 1992); Honorary Fellow, Mekize Nirdamim Society for the Publication of Ancient Hebrew Manuscripts, Jerusalem; Society of Biblical Literature; World Union of Jewish Studies; American and European Associations for Jewish Studies; Society for Jewish Study etc.

Publications

See separate lists, amounting to 267 items by October, 2002.

Research

Hebrew liturgy; Genizah research; mediaeval Hebrew Bible commentary; historical development of Hebrew language.

Address

Cambridge University Library
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Cambridge
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England
Telephone: (01223) 766370 or 333129 or 333000
Facsimile: (01223) 333160
e-mail: scr3@cam.ac.uk

Contact
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