Sobre el Autor

Jacob Neusner was a prominent American rabbi, scholar, and writer, best known for his extensive contributions to the study of Judaism and its history. His work spanned over six decades, during which he authored and edited numerous books and articles that explored the intersection of Jewish theology, law, and culture. Neusner's scholarship significantly shaped modern understanding of Rabbinic Judaism and its implications for contemporary religious thought. He was particularly noted for his ability to communicate complex theological concepts in a way that was accessible and engaging for a broader audience.

Throughout his academic career, Neusner held positions at various prestigious institutions and was influential in both religious and academic circles. His works, including "Theology in Action" and "Israel and Zion in American Judaism," reflect his deep commitment to exploring the spiritual and ethical dimensions of Judaism in the modern world. Neusner's legacy endures through his writings and the many scholars he inspired, as he continuously sought to bridge the ancient traditions of Judaism with contemporary issues and beliefs.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento July 4, 1932
Lugar de Nacimiento Menasha, Wisconsin, United States
Fecha de fallecimiento October 8, 2017