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Dr. Yael Landman serves as Assistant Professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She earned her PhD from Yeshiva University and specializes in the intersection of biblical law and narrative within their ancient Near Eastern context.
Her research focuses on biblical legal texts and their theological implications, particularly examining how legal concepts function within broader biblical narratives. Dr. Landman's work bridges traditional Jewish exegesis with modern scholarly approaches to biblical interpretation.
She is the author of Legal Writing, Legal Practice: The Biblical Bailment Law and Divine Justice (Brown Judaic Studies, 2022), which explores connections between biblical legal texts and practical applications in ancient Israelite society.
Dr. Landman's scholarly contributions demonstrate expertise across both narrative analysis and legal interpretation of biblical texts, with particular attention to moral accountability and atonement mechanisms in the Hebrew Bible.
Her work appears in scholarly publications that engage with contemporary academic discourse while maintaining connection to traditional Jewish interpretive frameworks.
