Shalom Spiegel

1899–1984

The scholar of medieval Hebrew Shalom Spiegel was born in Romania and received his higher education in Vienna. He taught in Mandatory Palestine from 1923 to 1929, and then settled in New York City. He taught initially at Stephen Wise’s Jewish Institute of Religion and then, until his death, at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He published work on both biblical and medieval Hebrew literature. His much-praised The Last Trial (1950) is a study of the reworking of the story of the sacrifice of Isaac in medieval Hebrew texts. Sam Spiegel, the Hollywood film producer, was his brother.

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The Miracle of Hebrew Reborn

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Hebrew reborn—but, was it ever dead? Or, if it was, how can a dead language be born again? The millions of Jews all over the world who say their daily prayers in Hebrew, not only understanding but…

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Amos vs. Amaziah

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What made Amos vs. Amaziah weigh so heavily in the annals of history? I can only attempt a hint or an inkling of an answer. I do so best by returning to the vision of Amos, as he…