معرفی
Professor Eyal Regev serves as a faculty member in the Department for the Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology at Bar-Ilan University, where he also completed his doctoral studies. His academic career focuses on the intersection of archaeology, religious history, and Second Temple Judaism.
Dr. Regev's research interests center on Ancient Judaism, particularly the Second Temple Period, with specializations in Sadducean halakhah, Qumran sectarianism, and Hasmonean ideology. His work bridges archaeological evidence with textual analysis to reconstruct religious and social dynamics of ancient Jewish communities.
His scholarly publications demonstrate consistent engagement with how religious groups constructed identity through ritual practices and political resistance. The recurring themes across his work reveal a methodological approach that combines cross-cultural analysis with material evidence to challenge conventional interpretations of sectarian divisions in ancient Judaism.
Professor Regev has authored multiple significant monographs including The Sadducees and their Halakhah: Religion and Society in the Second Temple Period, Sectarianism in Qumran: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, and The Hasmoneans: Ideology, Archaeology, Identity, establishing him as a leading scholar in Second Temple studies.

