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Born March 1, 1941 Bronx, NY Known for Professor Emeritus and Chair of Jewish Studies at Los Angeles Valley College & editor of Shofar Books Double Takes: Thinking and Rethinking Issues of Modern Judaism in Ancient Contexts People also search for Richard Libowitz, Alan L Berger, Bruce Zuckerman |
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Zev Garber is an American academic. He is Professor Emeritus and Chair of Jewish Studies at Los Angeles Valley College, and the editor of editor of Shofar, a peer-reviewed academic journal of Jewish Studies. He is the former president of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. He was the subject of a Festschrift in 2009.
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- Dr zev garber the jewish jesus and the challenge to the church and the synagogue
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Dr zev garber the jewish jesus and the challenge to the church and the synagogue
Early life
Garber attended Bar-Ilan University in Israel, and he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in Hebrew from Hunter College. He studied Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ugaritic at UCLA graduate school. He earned a master of arts degree and completed his course work for PhD in Religion at the University of Southern California.
Career
Garber started his career as a Hebrew teacher at the Los Angeles Hebrew High School.
Garber joined the faculty at Los Angeles Valley College in 1970. Within a year, he established a Jewish Studies major. As of 2016, he is Professor Emeritus and Chair of Jewish Studies. He was the Visiting Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies at Case Western Reserve University in 2005. He taught Jewish studies at the University of California at Riverside and at the American Jewish University. Garber has been the co-editor and later editor of Shofar since 1994. He served as the President of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew, where he still serves as an officer. He has been the editor of Iggeret, the newslettter of the NAPH, since 1984.
Garber established the first Jewish Studies program in a public school of higher learning in the State of California at Los Angeles Valley College (1971). He is recognized as a pioneer of Jewish Studies at two-year public colleges. His scholarship embraces Jewish Studies pedagogy, Shoah theology, Jewish Jesus, and interfaith dialogue. His (and Bruce Zuckerman) advocacy of Shoah not Holocaust as the term of record for the murder of European Jewry during WW II, presented at the Oxford Conference ("Remembering for the Future," 10–13 July 1988) was among the first to advocate careful terminology to describe the Jewish genocide.
Garber was the subject of a Festschrift edited by Steven L. Jacobs entitled Maven in Blue Jeans: A Festschrift in Honor of Zev Garber in 2009.