Category Archives: R. Saul Lieberman

‘Saul Lieberman and his Ketubah’

Marc B. Shapiro writes: Lieberman begins by saying that he had not written to R. Herzog—who was a very close friend[3]—because he did not want to create difficulties for R. Herzog by bringing him into the controversy swirling around his … Continue reading

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Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox by Marc B. Shapiro (2006)

In Marc B. Shapiro’s study of Saul Lieberman, the central conflict illustrates the “coordination failure” that occurs when a high-status individual holds dual citizenship in rival coalitions. David Pinsof’s Alliance Theory suggests that social groups maintain their borders by demanding … Continue reading

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Decoding Rabbi Saul Lieberman

Saul Lieberman spent his career as a scholar of the Jerusalem Talmud and the Tosefta. He occupied a central position at the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he acted as a bridge between traditional Lithuanian yeshiva training and modern scientific philology. … Continue reading

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