
معرفی
Michael J. Broyde is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, Director of the SJD Program, and Berman Projects Director at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion. He serves as a core faculty member at the Tam Institute of Jewish Studies. His work bridges legal scholarship and religious ethics, focusing on law and religion, Jewish law, family law, and comparative religious law.
- Education: JD from New York University, Ordination as Rabbi from Yeshiva University, BA from Yeshiva College.
- Research Interests: Explore intersections between secular and religious legal systems, including military ethics, bioethics, women's rights, and religious arbitration.
- Recent Articles: Analyze religious arbitration, Jewish legal adaptation during pandemics, and gender dynamics in Halakha.
Scientific Awards:
- Senior Fulbright Scholar (2018–2019)
Advising and Grants: Broyde has mentored numerous students and received grants for his work on religious law integration, including Fulbright funding for cross-cultural legal research.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Center for the Study of Law and Religion and the Tam Institute, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue between legal and religious frameworks.




