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Hanna Tervanotko serves as Associate Professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, specializing in Jewish literature from the Second Temple period.
Her research focuses extensively on female figures and divinatory techniques in ancient Jewish texts, with particular attention to women's rituals addressing sickness in antiquity. Tervanotko's work bridges historical analysis with contemporary religious studies, examining how ancient texts portray women's religious experiences and authority.
Tervanotko's scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on gender dynamics within Second Temple Judaism, particularly through analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls and other contemporary texts. Her research reveals how women navigated religious spaces and practices in ancient Jewish communities.
Currently, Tervanotko holds an active Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant supporting her research on women's rituals related to sickness in ancient Jewish texts, indicating ongoing scholarly productivity and institutional support for her work.
Tervanotko maintains active scholarly engagement through her research on ancient Jewish literature, particularly examining female figures and ritual practices. Her work contributes significantly to understanding women's roles and experiences in Second Temple Judaism.
