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Name
  
Abraham Schalit

Died
  
1979, Israel

Education
  
University of Vienna


Books
  
The Hellenistic Age: Political History of Jewish Palestine from 332 B.C.E. to 67 B.C.E.

Abraham Haim Schalit (Hebrew: אברהם שליט‎) (born 1898, died 1979) was an Israeli historian and a scholar of the Second Temple period.

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Biography

Schalit was born in 1898 in the Galician town of Zolochiv, then in Austria-Hungary (from 1918 to 1939 in Poland and now in Ukraine). He studied at the University of Vienna. In 1929, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine, now Israel. In 1950, he joined the faculty of History Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was appointed a professor in 1959.

Major works

Abraham Schalit wrote his major works on Herod and Josephus. The discovery of his lost 1925 Vienna dissertation on Josephus shows a shift in his views. He originally saw Josephus as a bad historian but a patriot, sincerely seeking to further the rebels' cause against Rome. Later he regarded him as a pragmatist.

Awards

  • In 1960, Schalit was awarded the Israel Prize, in Jewish studies.
  • He is also a recipient of the Tchernichovsky Prize for exemplary translation.
  • References

    Abraham Schalit Wikipedia