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NEJS Department
Mail Stop 054
Brandeis University
P.O. Box 9110
Waltham, MA 02454

Office: Lown 211 781-736-2950
781-736-2070 (FAX)

nejs@brandeis.edu

Adjunct & Affiliated Faculty 2007-2008



MORDECHAI INBARI,  Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2008, in Israel Studies.  He will be teaching NEJS 191b in the fall, "Messianism and the State of Israel," and NEJS 193b in spring, "Fundamentalism in Comparative Perspective."


 BRUCE ROSEN, received his Ph.D. in Semitic Languages at Brandeis University in the NEJS Department in 1977. Rosen will be teaching NEJS 10a "Biblical Hebrew Grammar and Texts" for the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies during Fall 2007.


THANDEKA, Visiting Professor of Christian Studies, teaching NEJS 128a, Introduction to Christianity, in the fall.
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