Title Assistant Professor
Email
shmagid@jtsa.edu
Department Jewish Philosophy
Multimedia 19kbps RealVideo--Dr.
Magid on the Charlie Rose show discussing The Bible Code
(6/25/97).
Description Shaul Magid received his rabbinical ordination in
Jerusalem in 1984 after which he became a candidate Fellow at the Shalom
Hartman institute of Advanced Studies (1984-1986) and a graduate student
in Medieval and Modem Jewish Thought at The Hebrew University, completing
his MA in 1989. He spent two years at the newly formed Seminary of Judaic
Studies in Jerusalem and taught at the Center for Conservative Judaism
from 1987-89. Dr. Magid received his Ph.D. in Jewish thought at Brandeis
in 1994 and served as a visiting professor at UMASS-Amherst, Clark
University and Boston University. He served as the part-time rabbi of the
Tremont Street Shul in Cambridge in 1992-3 and was the rabbinical advisor
for the egalitarian minyan at Harvard/Radcliffe Hillel in 1993-4. He held
the Anna Smith Fine Chair in Jewish Thought at Rice University from
1994-1996 and joined the faculty at J.T.S. in the summer of 1996. He
presently serves as the rabbi of the Fire Island Synagogue in Ocean Beach,
Fire Island, New York. Dr. Magid has published in the areas of Kabbala,
Hasidism and Modem Jewish Thought. He is presently completing a book on
Polish Hasidism in the late 19th century and editing a collection of
essays on R. Nahman of Bratzlav. He has lectured widely on the impact of
mysticism and the medieval pietistic tradition on contemporary Judaism and
the importance of the mystical tradition for the non-mystic.