Dear customers, due to the situation, there may be changes to pickup points and delays in deliveries. Orders placed from today, March 30th, will be processed and shipped after April 12th. Happy and peaceful holidays from Magnes Press.

מארק שפרשטין


Marc Saperstein is Professor of Jewish Studies at King's College London, and Professor of Jewish History and Homiletics at Leo Baeck College, London, where he formerly served for five years as Principal. After receiving a Ph.D. at Harvard he taught there for nine years, holding the first regular faculty position in Jewish studies at Harvard Divinity School. Before relocating to London, he was the Charles E. Smith Professor of Jewish History and Director of the Program in Judaic Studies at the George Washington University. A fellow and former vice president of the American Academy for Jewish Research, he has recently been visiting professor at Harvard and at Yale.
Professor Saperstein is widely recognized as the leading authority in this generation on the history of the Jewish sermon in medieval and modern times.

His previous books include Jewish Preaching, 1200–1800, Exile in Amsterdam: Saul Levi Morteira's Sermons to a Congregation of 'New Jews', and Jewish Preaching in Times of War, 1800–2001 (also published by the Littman Library). 
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