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Shaul Magid was born on 16 June, 1958 in United States, is an American rabbi and theologian. Discover Shaul Magid's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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1958

Shaul Magid (born June 16, 1958 ) is the Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College.

1977

He is often quoted on such issues in the popular press; for instance, he recently discussed Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead in relation to Judaism, speaking from the perspective of "an ordained rabbi and a professor of Jewish and religious studies at Indiana University who was also present for the Dead’s legendary performance on the grounds of Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey on Sept. 3, 1977."

1984

He received his semicha (rabbinical ordination) in Jerusalem in 1984 from Rabbis Chaim Brovender, Yaacov Warhaftig, and Zalman Nechemia Goldberg.

1989

He became a candidate Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and a graduate student in Medieval and Modern Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, where he completed his MA in 1989.

1994

He obtained his Ph.D. in Jewish thought from Brandeis University in 1994.

Magid served as a visiting professor at University of Massachusetts Amherst, Clark University and Boston University.

He was the Anna Smith Fine Chair in Jewish Thought at Rice University from 1994–1996 and then joined the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America before leaving for Indiana University.

1996

From 1996-2004, he was a professor of Jewish philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; he was chair of the Department of Jewish Philosophy from 2000-2004.

Magid received his B.A. from Goddard College.

1997

He has served as the rabbi of the Fire Island Synagogue since 1997.

He is a former contributing editor at Tablet Magazine and is the editor of Jewish Thought and Culture for Tikkun Magazine.

Magid's books include:

2001

He is the editor of God's Voice from the Void: Old and New Essays on Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav (SUNY Press, 2001)

2002

and co-editor of Beginning Again: Toward a Hermeneutic of Jewish Texts (Seven Bridges Press, 2002).

His essays have been published in Moment Magazine, Open Zion, Religion Dispatches, Tablet Magazine, Tikkun Magazine, and Zeek Magazine.

Following the publication of The Necessity of Exile Magid became a prominent voice for American Jews who wish to rethink the place of Zionism in their Jewish identities, recentering Judaism over nationalism and calling for "a return to religion as 'always the thing that's going to keep us together.'"

Magid grew up as a non-observant Jew in New York when, at the age of 20, he became interested in learning more about Judaism.

He became involved with the Haredi movement and studied Modern Orthodoxy, but after several years he "...abandoned Orthodoxy more generally yet remained fascinated by, and deeply invested in, the complex nexus of Judaism and the American counter-culture".

2004

From 2004-2018, he was a professor of religious studies and the Jay and Jeannie Schottenstein Chair of Jewish Studies in Modern Judaism at Indiana University as well as a senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute.

2008

His book From Metaphysics to Midrash was awarded the 2008 American Academy of Religion Award for best book in religion in the textual studies category.

2015

Major research grants include a 2015-2106 research fellowship at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at The University of Pennsylvania and 2017-2018 National Endowment for the Humanities, Senior Fellowship at the Center for Jewish History for a book project on "American Jewish Survivalism: Meir Kahane and the Politics of Pride."

He is an elected member of the American Academy of Jewish Research.