Tal Ilan | |
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Born | Kibbutz Lahav, Israel | January 24, 1956
Nationality | Israel |
Occupation(s) | Historian, Lexicographer |
Academic background | |
Education | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Free University of Berlin |
Notable works | The Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud (FCBT), Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity |
Tal Ilan (born 1956) is an Israeli-born historian, notably of women's history in Judaism, and lexicographer. She is known for her work in rabbinic literature, the history of ancient Judaism, the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient Jewish historiography, Jewish epigraphy, archaeology and papyrology, onomastics, and ancient Jewish magic.[1] She is the initiator and director of The Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud (FCBT). She received her education from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[2] She is currently professor of Jewish Studies at the Free University of Berlin (German: Freie Universität Berlin).[3]
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