Eliyahu Rosenfeld is a Ph.D. Student in the department of literature at Ben Gurion University. He wrote his
thesis on the function of silence in discussions concerning virginity claims in the Babylonian Talmud. His current research deals with the poetics of Halachic Sugyot in Babylonian Talmud focusing on the role of the narrator and the intended reader.
Aaron Segal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and John and Golda Cohen Chair in Jewish Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specializes in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and Jewish philosophy.
Lesley is a former Canadian journalist who worked for Canadian daily newspapers and public broadcasting. she is now a third year PHD candidate at York University in Canada, and she interested in Jewish ethical wills, memory, and narrative.
I am a history graduate student at the University of Michigan working on late medieval and early modern Spain and the Mediterranean. My research interests include Christian-Jewish relations, Sephardi literary production, and the history of gender and sexuality.
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