Shemaryahu Talmon | |
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Born | Shemaryahu Talmon 1920 Skierniewice |
Died | December 15, 2010 Jerusalem |
Occupation | Biblical scholar, university teacher |
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Position held | Judah Leon Magnes Professor (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) |
Shemaryahu Talmon (Hebrew: שמריהו טלמון) (born Zam Zelmanowicz; 1920 in Skierniewice, Poland – December 15, 2010) was J. L. Magnes Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, known particularly for his work in the Hebrew University Bible Project.[1]
A Holocaust survivor from Buchenwald concentration camp, Talmon immigrated to Mandatory Palestine and became a prominent biblical scholar, contributing significantly to the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible. He was a leader in interfaith dialogue and served as rector of the University of Haifa. In 1997, Talmon was awarded the Israel Prize for Biblical studies.