In July of 2008, a lawyer and literary scholar named Raphael Golb created an email account named after Lawrence Schiffman, a professor who studies the Dead Sea Scrolls. From [email protected], Golb ...
This past week, Norman Golb, a leading scholar of Jewish history and proud son of Chicago, died just shy of his 93rd birthday. He leaves a legacy of knowledge, insight, and passion for a venerable ...
(JTA) — Norman Golb, a pathbreaking academic who broadened scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls and unearthed a history of Jews in Medieval France, has died at 92. Golb died on Dec. 29, UChicago News ...
FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2010, file photo, Raphael Golb, center, and his attorney Ron Kuby, left, confer during a recess in his trial at Manhattan State Supreme Court in New York. A judge is expected ...
Raphael Golb, listens as his lawyer, Ronald Kuby (not pictured) argues on his behalf during a sentencing hearing in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan July 14, 2014. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid ...
Raphael Golb was convicted of using digital tools to malign father's academic rivals on the subject of the Dead Sea Scrolls A man convicted of using digital-age tools to impersonate and malign his ...
He challenged the conventional wisdom about a major archaeological discovery. He also led a successful effort to open it for study by a wide range of researchers. By Joseph Berger In 1947, a young ...
Prof. Emeritus Norman Golb, a multilingual scholar renowned for his pioneering research about medieval Jewish history and the Dead Sea Scrolls, died on Dec. 29. He was 92 years old. Remembered by his ...
Norman Golb, Notable University of Chicago Semitics Scholar, is dead. A figure who began his life in a densely packed immigrant neighborhood in Chicago and rose to become one of the world’s leading ...
Golb’s lawyer, Ronald Kuby, argues that the trial judge’s jury instructions failed to protect his client’s rights to free speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution, and it led to his ...
Loyal son. Academic crusader. Dead Sea Scrolls expert. Raphael Haim Golb, a 50-year-old real estate lawyer, seemed at times to take on the role of everything but criminal defendant as he testified in ...
Golb also headed a movement in the 1990s to allow increased scholarship of the scrolls, which had been restricted for decades. Norman Golb, a pathbreaking academic who broadened scholarship on the ...
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