Julie B. Deluty
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Julie B. Deluty
@JBDeluty
Hebrew Bible, Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Queens native. Ph.D. @nyuhebrewjudaic. Assistant Professor of Religious Studies @saintjosephs.
Philadelphia, PA Katılım Nisan 2020
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My book is officially published!! With deep gratitude to those near and far.
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Exciting news - the Classics Department at Holy Cross is running a search for a TT Assistant Professor who specializes in ancient Mediterranean cultures and languages beyond Greece and Rome, beginning Fall 2024. Ad below, please share widely:
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It’s pedagogy month at AJR! From Marc Brettler: "Many students...are frightened away by our courses that teach the Bible or other religious texts from a critical perspective. What might we do?” Go to Monopoly, he says.
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Incredible news for Julia Osęka @PolishedJulia and @saintjosephs.
Julia was selected as one of two young adult US delegates at the October Synod in Rome!!
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Excited for this amazing joint session! With huge thanks to @rogernamsays for his collaboration.

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"May these things never end:
The sand and the sea,
The rush of the waters,
The crash of the heavens,
The prayer of humankind."
(lyrics by Hannah Senesh)
Amb. Michael Brodsky@michael_brodsk
The Ukrainian Army choir singing Eli Eli at #BabynJar on the #HolocaustMemorialDay
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Moving piece about a dear friend. Check out these photos by Anna and Jordan Rathkopf @rathkopfphoto
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The one and only Washington Square Park. by @Wortsman and @AurelieWortsman mrbellersneighborhood.com/2022/12/washin…
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@bernstein_judah Now we need a kosher schwarma place IN Center City.
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Such an excellent thread.
Simcha Gross@Simcha_Gross
It is the middle of the festival of booths, or Sukkot. The festival has 2 main practices associated with it: the building of a booth/Sukkah, & the shaking of four species (citron, palm, myrtle, & willow). How did these become the main practices of the holiday? Long🧵 1/25
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