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Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis

Professor
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, PhD is a distinguished professor of Rabbinic Literature who has helped to shape the entire curriculum at the Ziegler School. In fact, he was Chair of the Rabbinics Department for over two decades. He created and taught most courses during his affiliation with school. His research, scholarship and teaching sit at the intersection of Talmud, Jewish ethics and social justice activism. This is present in his coursework especially "Issues of Justice" which is a Project Based Learning class in which students have to develop advocacy-based readings from their Judaism on an issue that relates to social justice. His latest book "Justice in the City: An Argument from the Sources of Rabbinic Judaism" emerges from these same concerns as well.
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action in Southern California
The School of Criticism and Theory at Dartmouth College
Minneapolis, MN, USA

Professional Background

  • Current status
  • Profession
    Educational Publisher
    Elementary / Middle / High School Teacher
  • Fields
    Education
  • Work experience
    More than 15 years (More than 15 years relevant)
  • Management
    I've had experience in managing 15+ people
  • Skills
    Literature
    Writing
    Oral and Written Communication Skills
    Oral Communication Skills
    Jewish ethics
    Social Skills
  • Languages
    English
    Native or Bilingual
    Hebrew
    Native or Bilingual
  • Highest level of education
    Doctoral

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    Part-time
    Interested in working remotely
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  • Freelance
    Non-freelancer

Work Experience

Rabbi

Mar 2007 - Present
Rabbi Cohen is also the Rabbi in Residence at Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, a national social justice organisation. He organises and mobilises around issues of immigration justice and restorative justice and nonviolent direct action.

Professor of Rabbinic Literature

Jan 1998 - Present
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis serves as a professor of Rabbinic Literature at Yeshiva University. His topics of interest include the Talmud, Jewish ethics, and social justice. He has been been teaching Rabbinic Literature at the Yeshiva University since 1998.

Author

Apr 1993 - Present
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen is a professional author and has authored Rereading Talmud: Gender, Law, and the Poetics of Sugyot. Rabbi Alana Suskin has described this book as essential reading for the Occupy movement. Cohen is also co-editor of Beginning/Again: Towards a Hermeneutics of Jewish Texts. He also wrote about modern figures such as Aharon Shmuel Tamares and Emmanuel Levinas. Andrew Flescher argued that Cohen was able to make "a compelling case in his own right" against violence by focusing on how it "under all circumstances" leads to counter-productivity.

Chair

Sep 2005 - Aug 2009
4 yrs 0 mos
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen Minneapolis is former chair of the Rabbinics Department in the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. Dr. Cohen has created and taught most of the courses in the Rabbinics curriculum over the more than two decades of his affiliation with the Ziegler School. His research and scholarship sit at the intersection of Talmud, Jewish ethics, and social justice activism.

Education

Other
Advanced Judaic Studies
2002 - 2003
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Jewish Studies
1990 - 1992
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Departments of Philosophy and Jewish Thought
1985 - 1989