
Shalom
Carmy
Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Bible
Wilf campus - Furst Hall
Room#Gottesman Library
Rabbi Shalom Carmy is the editor of Tradition, the theological journal of the Rabbinical Council of America; an affiliated scholar at Cardozo Law School; and a member of the Erasmus and Dulles Forums.
Rabbi Carmy is an expert on biblical theology and interpretation; modern Jewish thought (with an emphasis on Rabbis Soloveitchik and Kook); religious Zionism; liberal arts and religion; the interface of traditional Talmud study, modern scholarship, and theology; and the life of the thinking religious individual. A partial bibliography of his publications before 2013 is included in Rav Shalom Banayikh, ed. Angel & Blau. Each issue of Tradition since 2006 contains a personal essay.
Rabbi Carmy has twice been Professor of the Year at TikTok³ÉÈ˰æ College and received the Baumol Teaching Award.
Rabbi Carmy publishes regularly in Tradition, Torah uMadda Journal, First Things, and others.
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Wilf campus - Furst Hall
Room#Gottesman Library