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Dr. Yosefa Raz serves as a senior lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Haifa, where she contributes to academic discourse at the intersection of biblical traditions and modern literary reinterpretations. Holding a PhD in Jewish Studies from UC Berkeley, her scholarly profile reflects deep engagement with how ancient texts continue to shape contemporary thought.
Her research focuses on the evolution of prophetic traditions in modern contexts, particularly examining how biblical narratives have been reinterpreted since the mid-18th century. Dr. Raz specializes in cultural Zionism and the literary afterlives of biblical figures, with particular attention to how prophetic traditions inform modern Hebrew literature and political thought. Her work bridges religious studies, literary criticism, and cultural history to explore the enduring relevance of biblical motifs.
Dr. Raz's scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on the reinterpretation of biblical narratives within modern cultural frameworks, with special emphasis on how prophetic traditions have evolved and been adapted in literary and ideological contexts since the Enlightenment era.
While specific details about her advisees and research funding are not provided in the available materials, Dr. Raz appears actively engaged in mentoring students and contributing to academic discourse in Jewish and biblical studies through her publications and institutional affiliation.
