Dr. Moshe Lavee of the University of Haifa presents “The Egyptian Midwives: Gender and Identity in Lost Aggadic Traditions from the Genizah” on 9/3/14 at 12:30pm – Class of ’47 Room

Moshe Lavee
Moshe Lavee

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by Dr. Moshe Lavee, Lecturer

Center for Interdisciplinary Study of the Cairo Genizah

University of Haifa, Israel

Presenting…

 “The Egyptian Midwives: Gender and Identity in Lost Aggadic Traditions from the Genizah

on: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 at 12:30pm

                                                     Library Building – Class of ’47 Room

Dr Moshe Lavee is a lecturer in Talmud and Midrash and the head of the Center for Interdisciplinary study of the Cairo Genizah in the University of Haifa. His studies are devoted to questions of identity, gender and canonicity in rabbinic literature, and he is also devoted to the promotion Jewish Studies among various communities in Israel and abroad and involved in inter-religious study groups and discourse.