The Magpie Mason is an obscure journalist in the Craft who writes, with occasional flashes of superficial cleverness, about Freemasonry’s current events and history; literature and art; philosophy and pipe smoking. He is the Worshipful Master of The American Lodge of Research in New York City; is a Past Master of New Jersey Lodge of Masonic Research and Education 1786; and also is at labor in Virginia’s Civil War Lodge of Research 1865. He is a past president of the Masonic Society as well.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
‘Dead Sea Scrolls at Yeshiva’
Professor Lawrence Schiffman, of Dead Sea Scrolls, Yeshiva University, and NYU fame, announces YU will host its Second Annual Dead Sea Scrolls Seminar next month.
This will take place Sunday, June 8, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Kovno Room in the Center for Jewish History’s Yeshiva University Museum. 15 West 16th Street in Manhattan.
I always say, if you think the Essenes have something to do with your secret society, you owe it to yourself to learn about Qumran from true scholars. The truth is more interesting than fantasy.
The program:
1-1:05 Opening Remarks
Lawrence H. Schiffman, Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education and Professor of Judaic Studies, Yeshiva University
1:05-1:45 “Creature of Clay: Humanity According to the Thanksgiving Hymns”
Jeffrey Garcia, Lecturer in Bible, Nyack College
1:45-2:25 “When Insiders Become Outsiders: The Fear of Deviance in the Community Rule”
Ari J. Mermelstein, Assistant Professor of Bible, Yeshiva University
2:25-2:35 Break
2:35-3:15 “Torah and Prayer as Replacements for the Temple: Qumran and the Rabbis”
Azzan Yadin-Israel, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and Classics, Rutgers University
3:15-3:55 “Looking for ‘Literature’ in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Poetry of the War Scroll (1QM) from Qumran”
Moshe J. Bernstein, Professor of Bible and Jewish History and David A. and Fannie M. Denenberg Chair in Biblical Studies, Yeshiva University
3:55-4 p.m. Closing Remarks
Professor Schiffman
After the lectures, attendees are invited to tour the YU Museum exhibition Modeling the Synagogue: From Dura to Touro, featuring seven scale models of historic synagogues.
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