Birnbaum, Ervin
Birth Name | Birnbaum, Ervin [1] |
Gender | male |
Events
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Graduation | 1958 | Jewish Theological Seminary | Ervin Birnbaum graduated from the Rabbinical School |
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Graduation | Columbia University, New York, New York, United States of America | Ervin Birnbaum earned his PhD from the Department of Public Law and Government |
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Occupation | Ervin Birnbaum served as founder and director of Shearim Netanya, the first outreach program to Russian immigrants in Israel |
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Publication | 1970 | Ervin Birnbaum wrote The Politics of Compromise: State and Religion in Israel (Farliegh Dickinson University Press) |
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Publication | 1990 | Ervin Birnbaum wrote In the Shadow of the Struggle (Gefen Publishing House) |
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Narrative
Ervin Birnbaum served as Associate Professor of Political Science at the City College of New York, and, after settling in Israel, taught at Haifa University.
He founded and directed the English Language College Preparatory School at Midreshet Sde Boker.
He is Rabbi Emeritus of Beth Israel and Director of Shearim Netanyah, and he is
author of several books, including:
The Islamic State of Pakistan (1957), published by the Pakistani Historical Society
The Politics of Compromise: State and Religion in Israel (Farliegh Dickinson University Press, 1970)
In the Shadow of the Struggle (Gefen Publishing House, 1990)
Source References
Pedigree
- Birnbaum, Ervin