
Allan Nadler
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Late medieval and early modern Jewish thought and intellectual history, rabbinic literature, Orthodoxy, Hasidic Judaism.
Allan Nadler is the Director of the Jewish Studies Program at Drew University, where he teaches a wide array of courses, with a focus on Jewish thought and East European Judaism. Professor Nadler also held the position of the Director of Research of the YIVO Institute in New York from 1991-1998.
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An ordained Orthodox rabbi, Allan Nadler was the rabbi of Canada's largest and oldest traditional synagogue, Congregation Shaar Hashomayim in Montreal, from 1982-1991.
He has taught at McGill, New York University, Concordia and Cornell Universities.
He is currently completing a book on the history of Heresy in traditional Jewish theology. Allan's areas of research include late medieval and early modern Jewish thought and intellectual history; rabbinic literature; Orthodoxy; Hasidic Judaism.
Allan obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard.
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