Shaul Stampfer

Shaul Stampfer (born 1948) is a researcher of East European Jewry specializing in Lithuanian yeshivas, and Jewish demography, migration and education.

Biography

Shaul Stampfer, born in Atlanta, Georgia, graduated from Lincoln High School in 1965, received his BA from the Yeshiva University in 1970 and his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1982.[1] Prof. Stampfer currently resides in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem.

Academic career

In 1989-1992 Stampfer was a head of the Institute for Jewish Studies in Moscow and helped to establish the city's Jewish University. Stampfer is currently a professor of Soviet and East European Jewry at the Hebrew University. [2] His book on Lithuanian yeshivas (published in Hebrew in 2005) has been translated into English and is scheduled for publication by the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.[3]

Published works

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