Shmuel Safrai
Shmuel Safrai (Hebrew: שמואל ספראי) (born 1919; died 2003) was Professor Emeritus of History of the Jewish People at Hebrew University. Safrai authored over eighty articles and twelve books.
Awards
In 1986, Safrai received the Jerusalem Prize.
In 2002, he was awarded the Israel Prize for Land of Israel studies.[1][2]
gollark: Yes. This makes sense. This is consistent. It is decided.
gollark: What if YOU ARE THEM⸘
gollark: <@854350605702660106> Rotate apioforms perpendicular to apiolectromagnetic fields.
gollark: Presumably I can lift a 1kg thing fine with no particular effort. If that is increased by 0.001kg it also won't involve any noticeable extra effort. Via induction, I can lift arbitrarily heavy things without significant effort.
gollark: I just lift heavy things by induction.
References
External links
- Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research: Deceased Members
- Online Biography
- Safrai, Shmuel in the Jewish Virtual Library.
- Articles by Shmuel Safrai published online on Jerusalem Perspective.
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