Diane M. Sharon

Diane M. Sharon is currently National Education Director for Young Judaea, the Jewish Zionist Youth Movement of Hadassah. Earlier, she spent ten years as an assistant professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary, where she was the first woman ever appointed full time to the department of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages. She has also taught comparative religion and Hebrew Bible at Fordham University and at other institutions of higher learning. Sharon is the author of a book and several articles dealing with the Hebrew Bible in its context in the ancient Near East, comparative religion and women’s studies.

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Yocheved [Judith] Herschlag Muffs

After living in Palestine briefly and serving in the War of Independence, Yocheved Herschlag Muffs returned to the United States and began her life’s work at the Anti-Defamation League. Over the course of her 36 years at the ADL, Muffs challenged inaccurate depictions of Jews in dozens of major textbooks and reference books, helping to reshape attitudes towards Jews.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Diane M. Sharon." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/sharon-diane>.