May 31, 2016 By: admin
Dr. Moshe J. Bernstein is Professor of Bible and Jewish History and the David A. and Fannie M. Denenberg Chair in Biblical Studies. He received his BA in Classical Languages from Yeshiva College (66), his MHL in Semitics from Revel (69), Smicha from RIETS (69), and MA and PhD degrees in Classical Languages from Fordham University. He then did further graduate work in Bible at Revel.
Dr. Bernstein literally grew up in YU, on the corner of 186th and Laurel Hill, and he remembers running around what is now Zysman Hall as a small child. His father 堝喧l was a RIETS Rosh Yeshiva and YU professor. After completing his graduate work at Fordham, Dr. Bernstein taught Classics at the University of Illinois in Chicago. He returned to YU in 1977 to continue his graduate studies at Revel, and has been a member of the YU Jewish Studies faculty since 1978. Additionally, Dr. Bernstein has taught in the graduate program in NYUs Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies for over a decade and has been a member of the International Editorial Team for the Dead Sea Scrolls. He just celebrated his 50th reunion with the class of 1966.
- What is your favorite aspect of your job at YU?
- What profession did you think you would one day hold when you were a child?
- What books in Tanach do you enjoy teaching most and why?
- How do you maintain a relationship with all of your students once they graduate?
- What would your colleagues and students be surprised to learn about you?