معرفی
Sarit Kattan Gribetz is an Associate Professor at Fordham University’s Theology Department, specializing in rabbinic literature, Jewish history in the Roman Empire, gender, and the study of time. She will join Yale University’s Religious Studies Department as an Associate Professor in Fall 2024. Her research bridges ancient religious texts with contemporary pedagogy, including online learning and creative assignments.
- Education: PhD, MA, BA in Religion from Princeton University; Fulbright Fellow at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Research Interests:
- Rabbinic constructions of time and identity
- Gender and sexuality in late antique Judaism
- Jerusalem’s historical and feminist reinterpretation
- Interreligious polemics (e.g., Toledot Yeshu texts)
- Pedagogical experiments with ancient texts
Scientific Awards:
- National Jewish Book Award in Scholarship (2020)
- Fulbright Fellowship
Notable Trends in Publications: Her work explores time as a cultural construct across Roman, Jewish, and Christian contexts, analyzes gendered temporal practices, and investigates the reception of rabbinic texts globally (e.g., Korea, Nag Hammadi codices). She also co-edited volumes on Genesis Rabbah and Jewish-Christian cosmogony.



