University / institution contact details
Position:
University of Salamanca
Area of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies (Spanish Language Department)
Area of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies into the Spanish Language Department of the Faculty of Philology .
Adress:
Faculty of Philology
Plaza de Anaya, s/n, 37001 Salamanca
Phone number: 00-34-67088 04 17
e´mail: morah@usal.es
Teaches (T) and/or researches (R) in:
1. Bible and Related Literature: T
1: Hebrew Bible: T
2. History of the Jewish People: TR
Medieval: TR
14: Modern: T
18: Epigraphy: R
3. Religion and Religious Movements: TR
Jewish religion - general: TR
Comparative Religion: TR
4. Jewish Thought and Philosophy: TR
Medieval Philosophy: TR
6. Literature (other than Biblical and Rabbinic): TR
Medieval (including scientific, poetry, Genizah studies): TR
Early modern (including scientific, poetry): TR
Sephardic: TR
Israeli: TR
7. Languages: TR
Hebrew: TR
9. Contemporary Studies: T
67: Anthropology, Ethnography and Folklore: T
68: Jewish identity and assimilation: T
11. Digital Humanities: TR
86: Digital humanities: R
Description
a dedicated professional with more than 10 years experience in teaching several courses across a wide range of subjects at the University of Salamanca in the Area of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies (Spanish Language Department) combining innovative learning and teaching techniques:
Hebrew Language (Modern and Biblical)
Hebrew Literature (Classic, Medieval and Modern)
Jews Institutions and Culture of the Ancient Near East (modern Middle East).
On the other hand, She is particularly interested in portraying the interaction between biblical and cultural tradition into the Hebrew and Jewish thought, Memory and literary expression. In this direction, focusing on the Spanish-Jewish tombstones, Elíshabá has been studying several aspects of the History, Literature and Culture of this community in the Middle Ages. The results of her research can be founded in her PhD thesis (still unpublished) and several published papers. Ages. The results of her research can be founded in her PhD thesis (still unpublished) and several published papers.
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