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Dr. Avinoam Rosenak Born in Department: Jewish thought. Education 1989-1991: Graduate, the 1992-1993: MA graduate, the 1991-1994: Talmud, Shalom Hartman Institute. 1994-1997: PhD, the 2002: Post doc, Research Interests: Philosophy of Halakhah, Modern Jewish Thought. Contact information: Department of Jewish thought, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus 91905. Office (building and room number): room 5202 Phone: 02-6713560 Fax: Email: rosnak@mscc.huji.ac.il Service in other Academic and Research Institutions: 1994-2003: 1994-2003: the "Kibbutz Teachers Seminary. 1996-2000: Teaching at the David Yellin Teachers College. 1997-2003: Lifshitz Teachers Seminary. 2000-2003: Teachers College, Kerem. 2000- : Research Fellow, Van Leer Institute. Organization of Conferences: 1. Fifth Annual Conference: Kabbala, Mysticism and 2.An International Conference: Studies Exploring the Influence of Rabbi J. B. Soloveitchik on Culture, Education and Jewish Thought, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, December 2003. 3.An International Conference: Education, Community and Norms, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, December 2004. 4.An International Conference: New Streams in Philosophy of Halakhah ,The First Conference on Philosophy of Halakhah, The 5.An International Research Conference: The Halakhah and Philosophy of Halakhah: a Multi-disciplinary Perspective (The Second Conference on Philosophy of Halakhah), The 6.A Conference in Honor of Shalom 7.A Conference on "Post-Modernity and Academic Studies", The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (forthcoming, 2006). 8.Theology and Politics: an Evening in Honor of Prof. Paul-Mendes Flohr, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (27th of March, 2006). Research Groups: a. Modern Orthodoxy: Philosophy, Halakhah and Education, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (2003-2004). b. Jewish Law and Israeli Law: an invitation to Philosophical and Sociological Discourse (with Dr. Aviad Ha-Cohen and Dr. Michael Vigodah), The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. c. An d. The Reform Movement: Philosophy and Halakhah, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (2006-2007). Link to existing webpage: http://www.nrg.co.il/online/11/ART1/047/542.html http://www.netivot-shalom.org.il/parshheb/vayigash.php
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