
معرفی
Ivan Marcus is the Frederick P. Rose Professor of History and Professor of Religious Studies at Yale University. He specializes in Jewish history from late antiquity to the early modern period, with focuses on Jewish-Christian relations, the history of childhood, and life cycle rites. Before joining Yale in 1994, he was Professor of Jewish History and Provost at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He has also taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Princeton University.
- B.A., Yale University
- M.A., Columbia University
- M.H.L. and Ph.D., The Jewish Theological Seminary of America
His research explores Jewish cultural and religious practices, including medieval Jewish-Christian interactions and the socio-cultural dimensions of Jewish life cycles. Notable works include *The Jewish Life Cycle* (2004) and *Rituals of Childhood* (1996). His scholarship bridges history, religion, and anthropology.
- Guggenheim Fellowship (1999)
- National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellowship (1999)
- American Academy for Jewish Research Fellow
Marcus co-edits *Texts and Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism* and chairs the Publications Committee of the Yale Judaica Series. He has contributed to numerous edited volumes and advises scholarly initiatives in Jewish studies.



