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Meeting Program Units

2021 Annual Meeting

San Antonio, TX

Meeting Begins11/20/2021
Meeting Ends11/23/2021

Call for Papers Opens: 1/20/2021
Call for Papers Closes: 3/24/2021

Requirements for Participation

National Association of Professors of Hebrew


Program Unit Type: Affiliate
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: 2021 Annual Meeting Call For Papers: NAPH is sponsoring four sessions and two co-sponsored sessions. I. Annual Meeting of Officers and Members. II. Book event, Zev Garber and Kenneth Hanson, eds., Annotated Passover Haggadah (Global Center for Religious Research/GCRR Press, 2021). Halakhic and Theological issues related to the Haggadah reading on Seder night, e.g., absence of Moses, voice of Miriam, Elijah’s chair then and n fromow are featured. III. Theme: Dating Parts of the Hebrew Bible: Of Scribes and Spelling. This section, continuing themes of 2019 meeting, invites research on topics such as orthography, linguistic change and variation, phenomenah related to languages in contact, Qeri-Ketiv, and textual transmission. Questions contact Ziony Zevit at zzevit@aju.edu. IV. NAPH and SBL Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures Section are accepting papers for the characterization of YHWH and Moses in ethical conflicts (crises) in the Pentateuch. In this session, we ask how biblical texts assess/depict/deconstruct the ethics of the actions of deity/deities. Contact Soo J. Kim (sjkim@aeu.edu). V. Theme: What is Working (and What is Not) in Online Biblical Hebrew Instruction. The 2021 pedagogy session of NAPH considers reports from the field by Biblical Hebrew instructors who interact with learners in electronically mediated environments. Such modalities include fully online courses as well as combinations of some face-to-face classroom time together with online instruction. Contact: Robert Stallman (bob.stallman@northwesu.edu). VI. Papers are invited for a joint open session with the Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew Seminar of SBL entitled Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew. Papers that address the study of Biblical Hebrew using a well-articulated linguistic method are welcome, and those that apply linguistics to particular Biblical Hebrew constructions or corpuses are especially encouraged. Contact: Tania Notarius (tnotarius@gmail.com)

Program Unit Chairs

Zev Garber

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