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Jonathan Ray serves as the Samuel Eig Professor of Jewish Studies in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Georgetown University and holds a Faculty Fellowship at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. His prior academic appointments include the Hilda Blaustein Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Yale University (2003-2005) and the Maurice Amado Visiting Assistant Professorship of Sephardic Studies at UCLA (2005-2006).
His educational background:
- B.A. from Tufts University
- Ph.D. from the Jewish Theological Seminary
Ray specializes in Jewish Studies with emphasis on Medieval Sephardic history, particularly the Jewish experience during the Iberian Reconquista and post-1492 expulsion dynamics. His research extensively examines Jewish-Muslim historical interactions in medieval contexts, as evidenced by his subproject "Judaism Under Crescent and Cross" and course offerings like "Jews, Judaism, and the World of Islam". He actively contributes to the Medieval Academy of America, advocating for contemporary relevance in medieval scholarship.
No scientific awards or grant information was documented in the source material. Ray's scholarly impact is reflected through his authoritative publications and ongoing engagement with medieval studies discourse.
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