Daniel Boyarin

Daniel Boyarin (; born 1946) is an Israeli–American academic and historian of religion. Born in New Jersey, he holds dual United States and Israeli citizenship. He is the Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture in the Departments of Near Eastern Studies and Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. He is married to Chava Boyarin, a lecturer in Hebrew at UC Berkeley. They have two sons. His brother, Jonathan Boyarin, is also a scholar, and the two have written together. He has defined himself as a "diasporic rabbinic Jew". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Border lines : the partition of Judaeo-Christianity by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2004
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    Sparks of the logos : essays in rabbinic hermeneutics by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2003
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    Border lines : the partition of Judaeo-Christianity by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2004
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    Socrates and the fat rabbis by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2009
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    Judaism : the genealogy of a modern notion by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2019
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    A traveling homeland : the Babylonian Talmud as diaspora by Boyarin, Daniel

    Published 2015
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    Powers of diaspora : two essays on the relevance of Jewish culture by Boyarin, Jonathan

    Published 2002
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    Powers of diaspora : two essays on the relevance of Jewish culture by Boyarin, Jonathan

    Published 2002
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