March 18, 2003
Contact: Sarah Ray
802-443-5794
sray@middlebury.edu
Posted: March 18, 2003

MIDDLEBURY,
VT - Michael Fishbane, the Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies
at the University of Chicago, will give a lecture titled “Rabbinic
Myth and Mythmaking” on Thursday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium
of Middlebury College’s Twilight Hall on College Street (Route 125). Fishbane’s
talk is the 15th annual Hannah A. Quint Lecture in Jewish Studies, and
is free and open to the public.
Fishbane, who is also the chair of the University of Chicago Committee
on Jewish Studies, is the author or editor of 16 books and hundreds of
articles and reviews in scholarly journals and encyclopedias. Among his
works are “Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel,” “Garments
of Torah Essays in Biblical Hermeneutics,” “The Kiss of God,”
“Spiritual Death and Dying in Judaism,” and “The Exegetical
Imagination: On Jewish Thought and Theology.” “Biblical Interpretation
in Ancient Israel” and “The Kiss of God” won the National
Jewish Book Award in 1985 and 1994, respectively.
Fishbane
is the editor in chief of the Jewish Publication Society Bible Commentary,
and is on the editorial board of several scholarly journals and book series.
The
recipient of many scholarly awards, Fishbane has been a Guggenheim Fellow
and twice a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Hebrew University.
He is also an elected member of the American Academy for Jewish Research.
Fishbane
received his doctorate from Brandeis University, where he taught for 20
years before moving to the University of Chicago. He has been a visiting
professor at Harvard, Stanford and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The Hannah A. Quint Lecture in Jewish Studies was established in 1987
by Hannah A. Quint and her son Eliot Levinson of the Middlebury class
of 1964. The mandate of the lectureship is to provoke thought in the College,
the Middlebury community and the region on issues of the moment in Jewish
history, religion and culture. The event is sponsored by the Middlebury
College Religion Department.
For
more information, contact Charlene Barrett in the Middlebury College Religion
Department at cmbarret@middlebury.edu
or 802-443-5289.