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Reuven
Firestone
Reuven Firestone was born in Santa
Rosa, California in 1952 and educated at Antioch College, the Hebrew University,
Hebrew Union College where he received his M.A. in Hebrew literature in 1980 and
Rabbinic Ordination in 1982, and New York University where he received his Ph.D.
in Arabic and Islamic studies in 1988. From 1987 to 1992, he taught Hebrew
literature and directed the Hebrew and Arabic language programs at Boston
University. In 1992 he was awarded the Yad Hanadiv Research Fellowship at the
Hebrew University, where he spent the year conducting research on holy war in
Islamic tradition. In 2000, Professor Firestone was awarded a fellowship for
independent research from the National Endowment for the Humanities for his
research on holy war in Judaism, and was chosen to be a fellow of the Institute
for Advanced Jewish Studies and the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. Since
1993 he has served as associate and then full professor of Medieval Judaism and
Islam at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles, where he directs the Edgar J.
Magnin School for Graduate Studies.
Professor Firestone authored the
books, Journeys in Holy Lands: The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends
in Islamic Exegesis (SUNY Press), Jihad: The Origin of Holy War in Islam
(Oxford University Press), Children of Abraham: An Introduction to Judaism
for Muslims (Ktav), and dozens of articles on Judaism, Islam, and
comparative studies between Judaism, Christianity and Islam. His articles appear
in The Journal of Semitic Studies, The Journal of Near Eastern Studies,
The Journal of Religious Ethics, The Journal of the American Academy of
Religion, The Journal of Jewish Studies, Jewish Quarterly Review, Judaism,
Studia Islamica, The Muslim World, The Encyclopaedia of Islam and The
Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an.
Professor Firestone has been
invited to lecture at numerous colleges and universities, including Brandeis
University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oxford University, University
of Denver, Bates College, University of California at Berkeley, University of
California at Los Angeles, American University, George Washington University,
Drew University, Northeastern University, Hebrew University, Tel-Aviv
University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Boston University, San Diego
State University, University of Texas at Austin, California State University at
Northridge, and the University of Southern California. He has also lectured and
led workshops in numerous churches and synagogues throughout the country.
Having traveled extensively in the
Middle East, Reuven Firestone served on the international "Voice of
Peace" radio project, lived on an Israeli kibbutz where he worked in the
dairy for two years, and has been involved in a variety of committees and
commissions exploring Jewish-Muslim and Jewish-Arab relations in the United
States. In addition to his academic and community work, Reuven enjoys living in
Los Angeles with his wife Ruth H. Sohn, a rabbi, teacher and writer, and his
three children, Rachel, Noam, and Amir. He continues to enjoy playing klezmer
and Eastern European folk music on his accordion and is an avid outdoors person
and gardener.
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