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Everett Fox serves as the Allen M. Glick Professor of Judaic and Biblical Studies at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, specializing in Hebrew Bible translation and interpretation.
His research focuses on maintaining the literary power and Hebrew linguistic flavor in English translations of biblical texts. Fox's scholarly approach emphasizes the narrative structure and poetic elements of the Torah and Early Prophets, arguing that preserving the original's stylistic elements is crucial for authentic interpretation.
His major publications include The Five Books of Moses (1995) and The Early Prophets (2014), both part of The Schocken Bible series. His recent work examines specific biblical narratives including the Joseph story, Abraham's character, Balaam's prophecy, and covenant theology.
Fox believes that contemporary biblical scholarship, despite challenging traditional views of Torah's textual integrity and historicity, offers opportunities for spiritual revitalization within traditional Judaism.


