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Neil Rogachevsky is an Assistant Professor of Humanities at the Hamilton School, University of Florida. He previously taught at the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University. His research focuses on Israeli political thought, comparative constitutionalism, and Jewish history, with a current emphasis on early Israeli state formation and constitutional debates. He co-authored Israel’s Declaration of Independence (Cambridge UP, 2023), which won the 2023 Concordia University-Azrieli Prize for Israel Studies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Thought and Intellectual History, University of Cambridge (2014)
- M.A. in Political Science, University of Toronto (2006)
- B.A. in Intellectual History (Great Distinction), McGill University (2004)
Research Interests: Rogachevsky explores the intersection of political theory and history, particularly in Israel’s foundational moments. His work analyzes constitutional frameworks, political rhetoric, and state-building processes in Israel’s early years. He also engages with diaspora politics and modern Jewish thought, as seen in his writings for Israel Studies, French History, and public outlets like the Wall Street Journal.
Awards:
- Concordia University-Azrieli Prize (2023)
Teaching: Rogachevsky teaches courses such as The Rule of Law (Quest 2) and contributes to programs like the Robert M. Beren Program on Jewish Classical Education. His courses emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to politics, law, and intellectual history.




