Dan Jaffé Explained

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Dan Jaffé (born in 1970) is a Franco-Israeli specialist in the history of religions and teaches at Bar-Ilan University (Tel-Aviv) and Ashkelon Academic College. He is a researcher attached to the CNRS. His work focuses on the Jewish world in the first centuries of the Common Era, the Talmud and the origins of Christianity. He has published extensively on relations between Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity. He directs the collection Judaïsme ancien et christianisme primitif published by Éditions du Cerf.

Life

Education

In 1998 Jaffé earned a Master'd Degree at Bar-Ilan University. From 2004 he holds a PhD in Studies and History of Religion from the University of Paris X with the thesis entitled Orthodoxie et hétérodoxie dans le judaïsme ancien : Judéo-Chrétiens et Amei-Ha-Aretz dans la littérature juive des premiers siècles . He also studied at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in the religious sciences section.

Teaching

From 2005 Jaffé is lecturer at the Institut de science et théologie des religions of Marseille and at the Institut d'études et de culture juives of Aix-en-Provence. From 2006 he is Professor at the Helene & Paul Shulman School for Basic Jewish Studies of the Faculty of Jewish studies of the Bar-Ilan university at Ramat-Gan, Israel. In 2020 he become Administration of Regional Colleges at the Bar-Ilan university.

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