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Nahum M. Sarna

Nahum Mattathias Sarna (Hebrew: נחום סרנא; March 27, 1923 – June 23, 2005) was a modern biblical scholar who is best known for the study of Genesis and Exodus represented in his Understanding Genesis (1966) and in his contributions to the first two volumes of the JPS Torah Commentary (1989/91). He was also part of the translation team for the Kethuvim section of the Jewish Publication Society's translation of the Bible, known as New Jewish Publication Society of America Version.

Nahum M. Sarna
Born(1923-03-27)March 27, 1923
DiedJune 23, 2005(2005-06-23) (aged 82)
NationalityBritish / Israeli / American
EducationPh.D. from Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning
OccupationDora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies at Brandeis University
Notable workGenesis, Exodus in the series Understanding Genesis (1966) & the first two volumes of the JPS Torah Commentary
SpouseHelen Horowitz
ChildrenJonathan Sarna
Theological work
EraLate 20th and Early 21st Centuries
LanguageEnglish
Tradition or movementJewish
Main interestsTorah, Jewish studies

Biography edit

Nahum Sarna was born in London in 1923 to Jacob J. Sarna and Milly (Horonzick) Sarna,[1] and received his M.A. from the University of London in 1946, and a degree from Jews College in 1947. He married Hebrew College librarian Helen Horowitz on March 23, 1947, and was a Lecturer at University College London from 1946 to 1949.[2] He made aliyah to Israel in 1949, hoping to study at Hebrew University, but they were not accepting students for doctorates.[3] Sarna emigrated to the United States in 1951, and received his Ph.D. from Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning in 1955. He studied at various times under Cyrus Gordon, Isidore Epstein and Arthur Marmorstein, and was strongly influenced by the work of Yehezkel Kaufmann (as can be seen, for example, in his discussion of apostolic prophecy on p.xxviii of Understanding Genesis.)

He was a lecturer at Gratz College in Philadelphia from 1951 to 1957, a librarian and then associate professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, respectively, from 1957 to 1963, and from 1963 to 1965. He then moved to Newton, Massachusetts to be associate professor at Brandeis University from 1965 to 1967, Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies from 1967 on, and chair of department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from 1969 on. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University, Andover Newton Theological School, and Dropsie College at various times throughout the 1960s. He left Brandeis in 1985 to teach at Florida Atlantic University and live in Boca Raton, where he died after a long illness in 2005. He is buried in Beth El Cemetery, one of the Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries in West Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts.[4]

Sarna's son Jonathan, a resident of Newton, Massachusetts, is the Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University.[4]

Works edit

Among Sarna's extensive publications are a large number of works intended for a popular audience, and through these works he succeeded in introducing many laypeople to the modern study of the Bible. Some of these works are listed below:

  • Sarna, Nahum M. (1966). Understanding Genesis. Heritage of Biblical Israel. Vol. 1. New York, NY: Jewish Theological Seminary of America. OCLC 344601.
  • ———; Greenberg, Moshe; Greenfield, Jonas C. (1980). The Book of Job: a new translation according to the traditional Hebrew text. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society. ISBN 978-0-8276-0172-7. OCLC 5798776.
  • ——— (1989). Genesis: The Traditional Hebrew Text with New JPS Translation. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society.
  • ——— (1991). Exodus: The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Translation. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society.
  • ——— (1993). On the Book of Psalms: Exploring the Prayers of Ancient Israel. New York, NY: Schocken Books.
  • ——— (1993). Songs of the Heart: An Introduction to the Book of Psalms. New York, NY: Schocken Books.
  • ——— (1996). Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical Israel. New York, NY: Schocken Books.
  • ——— (1996). Genesis: World of Myths and Patriarchs. New York, NY: New York University Press.
  • ——— (2000). Studies in Biblical Interpretation. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society.

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Finding Aid to the Nahum M. Sarna Papers". Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  2. ^ Helen Sarna renowned cataloger of Hebrew text
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  5. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-23.

External links edit

  • Contemporary Authors Online entry for Sarna, Nahum M(attathias), Thomson Gale, 2005.

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Nahum Mattathias Sarna Hebrew נחום סרנא March 27 1923 June 23 2005 was a modern biblical scholar who is best known for the study of Genesis and Exodus represented in his Understanding Genesis 1966 and in his contributions to the first two volumes of the JPS Torah Commentary 1989 91 He was also part of the translation team for the Kethuvim section of the Jewish Publication Society s translation of the Bible known as New Jewish Publication Society of America Version Nahum M SarnaBorn 1923 03 27 March 27 1923London UKDiedJune 23 2005 2005 06 23 aged 82 Boca Raton FloridaNationalityBritish Israeli AmericanEducationPh D from Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate LearningOccupationDora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies at Brandeis UniversityNotable workGenesis Exodus in the series Understanding Genesis 1966 amp the first two volumes of the JPS Torah CommentarySpouseHelen HorowitzChildrenJonathan SarnaTheological workEraLate 20th and Early 21st CenturiesLanguageEnglishTradition or movementJewishMain interestsTorah Jewish studies Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography editNahum Sarna was born in London in 1923 to Jacob J Sarna and Milly Horonzick Sarna 1 and received his M A from the University of London in 1946 and a degree from Jews College in 1947 He married Hebrew College librarian Helen Horowitz on March 23 1947 and was a Lecturer at University College London from 1946 to 1949 2 He made aliyah to Israel in 1949 hoping to study at Hebrew University but they were not accepting students for doctorates 3 Sarna emigrated to the United States in 1951 and received his Ph D from Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning in 1955 He studied at various times under Cyrus Gordon Isidore Epstein and Arthur Marmorstein and was strongly influenced by the work of Yehezkel Kaufmann as can be seen for example in his discussion of apostolic prophecy on p xxviii of Understanding Genesis He was a lecturer at Gratz College in Philadelphia from 1951 to 1957 a librarian and then associate professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America respectively from 1957 to 1963 and from 1963 to 1965 He then moved to Newton Massachusetts to be associate professor at Brandeis University from 1965 to 1967 Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies from 1967 on and chair of department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from 1969 on He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University Andover Newton Theological School and Dropsie College at various times throughout the 1960s He left Brandeis in 1985 to teach at Florida Atlantic University and live in Boca Raton where he died after a long illness in 2005 He is buried in Beth El Cemetery one of the Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries in West Roxbury Boston Massachusetts 4 Sarna s son Jonathan a resident of Newton Massachusetts is the Joseph H amp Belle R Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University 4 Works editAmong Sarna s extensive publications are a large number of works intended for a popular audience and through these works he succeeded in introducing many laypeople to the modern study of the Bible Some of these works are listed below Sarna Nahum M 1966 Understanding Genesis Heritage of Biblical Israel Vol 1 New York NY Jewish Theological Seminary of America OCLC 344601 Greenberg Moshe Greenfield Jonas C 1980 The Book of Job a new translation according to the traditional Hebrew text Philadelphia PA Jewish Publication Society ISBN 978 0 8276 0172 7 OCLC 5798776 1989 Genesis The Traditional Hebrew Text with New JPS Translation Philadelphia PA Jewish Publication Society 1991 Exodus The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Translation Philadelphia PA Jewish Publication Society 1993 On the Book of Psalms Exploring the Prayers of Ancient Israel New York NY Schocken Books 1993 Songs of the Heart An Introduction to the Book of Psalms New York NY Schocken Books 1996 Exploring Exodus The Origins of Biblical Israel New York NY Schocken Books 1996 Genesis World of Myths and Patriarchs New York NY New York University Press 2000 Studies in Biblical Interpretation Philadelphia PA Jewish Publication Society Awards edit1967 National Jewish Book Award in the Jewish Thought category for Understanding Genesis 5 References edit A Finding Aid to the Nahum M Sarna Papers Retrieved April 23 2019 Helen Sarna renowned cataloger of Hebrew text Nahum M Sarna Ha Aretz July 13 2005 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 31 2014 a b Brandeis University Press Release Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2014 10 31 Past Winners Jewish Book Council Retrieved 2020 01 23 External links editContemporary Authors Online entry for Sarna Nahum M attathias Thomson Gale 2005 Encyclopedia Judaica biography for Prof Nahum M Sarna z l Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nahum M Sarna amp oldid 1208978400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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