Alex p. temple11/5/2022 ![]() ![]() Pages 3–20 in Texts and Contexts of Jeremiah. “The Rabbinic Construction of Jeremiah’s Lineage. “The Prophets and the Dead Sea Scrolls.” Pages 353–72 in The Oxford Handbook of the Prophets. “Scribes, Visionaries, and Prophets: On the Place of Apocalyptic in the History of Prophecy.” Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel 5:3 (2016): 233–52. Edited by Armin Lange.Leiden: Brill, 2017. “Qumran Literature: Exegetical Compositions.” Pages 726–31 in Textual History of the Bible: The Hebrew Bible, volume 1C. “The Wood Offering Celebration – “As Written in the Torah.’”. “War and Violence.” Pages 568-76 in Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Oxford: Oxford University Press (in press anticipated 2018 4,000 words). Edited by Jonathan Klawans and Lawrence M. “Dead Sea Scrolls.” In The Jewish Annotated Apocrypha. Moreland Scholarship, City University of New York Latin/Greek InstituteĢ001-6: MacCracken Graduate Fellowship, New York UniversityĢ001: Mary Gates Fellowship for Undergraduate Research, University of WashingtonĢ000: Sandler-Shurman Scholarship for Jewish Studies, University of Washingtonġ999: National Council of Jewish Women Scholarship, University of Washington Javits Graduate Fellowship, United States Department of EducationsĢ002: Floyd L. ![]() ![]() Ranieri International Scholars Fund Travel Grant, New York UniversityĢ002-6: Jacob K. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel (declined)Ģ010-11: Fellow, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton University (declined)Ģ010: Single Semester Leave, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota (declined)Ģ009: John Templeton Award for Theological Promise, Templeton Foundation and University of HeidelbergĢ009: Imagine Fund: Arts, Design, and Humanities, University of MinnesotaĢ008-10: Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry, and Scholarship, University of MinnesotaĢ008: Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, University of MinnesotaĢ008: McKnight Arts and Humanities Summer Fellowship, University of MinnesotaĢ007: Travel Grant, Office of International Programs, University of MinnesotaĢ006: Research Fellow, Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Litearture, the Hebrew University of JerusalemĢ005: Fellow, American Academy of Jewish Researc Summer Graduate SeminarĢ004 Antonina S. His work on religious violence has been recognized with a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.Ģ017-18: University Research Challenge Fund, New York UniversityĢ017: Fellow, Leadership Seminar, American Academy of Jewish ResearchĢ014-15: Faculty Fellow, Humanities Initiative, New York UniversityĢ013: Grant-in-Aid, Book Publication Subvention, Humanities Initiative, New York UniversityĢ011: Imagine Fund: Arts, Design, and Humanities, University of MinnesotaĢ010: Imagine Fund Course Release Support Fund, University of MinnesotaĢ010: National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer StipendĢ010-12: McKnight Land-Grant Professorship, University of MinnesotaĢ010: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, W.F. He is currently working on a book on religious violence in the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Judaism. Jassen was featured in CNN’s Finding Jesus: Faith, Fact, Forgery (2017). He is a popular lecturer at community centers, synagogues, churches, and museums. He served as academic advisor for The Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Jassen is co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Ancient Judaism (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht). He is the author of Mediating the Divine: Prophecy and Revelation in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple Judaism (Brill, 2007), winner of the 2009 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls (Cambridge University Press, 2014) as well as many articles and reviews and co-editor of Scripture, Violence, and Textual Practice in Early Judaism and Christianity (Brill, 2010). He has published widely on the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Judaism and is a member of the international editorial team responsible for publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Jassen previously taught at the University of Minnesota, where he was the recipient of the university’s prestigious McKnight Land-Grant Fellowship. ![]() in Hebrew and Judaic Studies from New York University. in Jewish Studies and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Washington and a Ph.D. Jassen is Chair of the Skirball Hebrew and Judaic Studies and Ethel and Irvin Edelman Associate Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. ![]()
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