Yehezkel Kaufmann

1889–1963

The Ukrainian-born historian of ancient Israel Yehezkel Kaufmann immigrated to the Land of Israel in 1928. He taught at the Reali School in Haifa for more than twenty years and then, in 1949, was appointed professor of biblical studies at the Hebrew University, where he trained a generation of biblical scholars. While he was a master of modern biblical criticism, he was critical of its Christian biases, especially its tendency to downplay the originality of Israelite religion. This is one of the central motifs in his eight-volume history of Judaism from biblical antiquity to the Second Temple (1937–1957), of which there is only a one-volume condensed translation (1960).

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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The Religion of Israel: From Its Beginnings to the Babylonian Exile

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If one examines the biblical account of the origins of Israelite monotheism and the story of its battle with and eventual triumph over paganism, he will discover a…

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The Bible and Mythological Polytheism

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What is the place of the idolatry that is reflected in the Bible? This idolatry is not a representation perverted for the sake of polemic; nor is it an artificial…