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” Pages 5–28 in Yehezkel Kaufmann Jubilee Volume.

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  • This tribute by Moshe Greenberg to Yehezkel Kaufmann captures a profound moment in the history of scholarship when Israeli and Jewish academic biblical.!

    Yehezkel Kaufmann

    Israeli academic (1889–1963)

    Yehezkel Kaufmann

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    Born1889

    Ukraine

    Died9 October 1963(1963-10-09) (aged 73–74)
    NationalityIsraeli
    Awards
    Bialik Prize for Jewish Thought (1933, 1956)

    Israel Prize in Jewish Studies (1958)

    Alma materUniversity of Bern
    InstitutionsHebrew University of Jerusalem
    Notable worksExile and Estrangement (1930) The Religion of Israel (1960)

    Yehezkel Kaufmann (Hebrew: יחזקאל קויפמן; also: Yeḥezqêl Qâufman; Yeḥezḳel Ḳoyfman; Jehezqël Kaufmann) (1889 – 9 October 1963) was an Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar associated with the Hebrew University.

    His main contribution to the study of biblical religion was his thesis that Israel's monotheism was not a gradual development from paganism but entirely new.[1]

    Biography

    Yehezkel Kaufmann was born in Ukraine.

    His Talmudic knowledge was acquired at the yeshiva of Rabbi Chaim Tche