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Eugene Korn
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Rabbi Doctor Eugene B. Korn (Hebrew: יוג'ין קורן; born 1947) is a lecturer, scholar and educator. He lives in Jerusalem and was formerly Academic Director of the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC) in Jerusalem. He was also co-director of its Institute for Theological Inquiry. Korn was the founding editor of Meorot: A Forum for Modern Orthodox Discourse (successor to The Edah Journal, which he also edited), based at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in New York City.[1]
In 2003 he was ordained as an Orthodox rabbi by Machon Pirchei Shoshanim (Israel). He graduated with a bachelor's degree from Yeshiva University where he majored in philosophy and mathematics, and was awarded a Ph.D. in Moral Philosophy from Columbia University.[2]
In 2003-2005 he was Director of Interfaith Affairs for the Anti-Defamation League.
His research interests include Jewish-Christian relations, Jewish ethics and Jewish Law (Halakha), Israel, and Philosophy.
In 2009, he was honored by the Catholic-Jewish Commission of Southern New Jersey and the Jewish Community Relations Council with the "Nostra Aetate Award".[3]
In December 2015, Korn helped draft the Orthodox Rabbinic Statement on Christianity entitled "To Do the Will of Our Father in Heaven: Toward a Partnership between Jews and Christians".[4]
His most recent books are "To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values" (Urim Publications/KTAV Publishing House, 2021) and "Israel and the Nations: The Bible, The Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations" (Academic Studies Press, 2023). His writings has been translated into Hebrew, Italian, German and Spanish.
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Works
- "Israel and the Nations: The Bible, the Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations" (Academic Studies Press, 2023) ISBN 979-8887190051
- "Two Faiths, One Covenant?" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005) ISBN 978-0742532274
- "End of Exile--Israel, the Jews, and the Gentile World, by James Parkes" (editor) (Micah, 2005) ISBN 978-0916288501
- "The Jewish Connection to Israel, the Promised Land: A Brief Introduction for Christians" (Jewish Lights, 2008) ISBN 978-1580233187
- "Jewish Theology and World Religions" (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2012) ISBN 978-1906764098
- "To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values" (Urim Publications, 2021)
- "Rethinking Christianity: Rabbinic Positions and Possibilities" in "Jewish Theology and World Religions" (Littman, 2012) ISBN 978-1906764098
- "Covenant and Hope--Christian and Jewish Reflections" (Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation, Eerdmans, 2012) ISBN 978-0802867049
- "Christianity in the Eyes of Judaism" [Hebrew] (American Jewish Committee, 2014)
- "Plowshares into Swords? Reflections on Religion and Violence" (Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation, 2014) (Kindle Edition) ASIN B00P11EGOE
- "RETURNING TO ZION: CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES" (Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation, 2015) (Kindle Edition) ASIN B014J6S4NU
- "FROM CONFRONTATION TO COVENANTAL PARTNERSHIP" (Urim, Publications 2020)
- "Moralization in Jewish Law: Genocide, Divine Commands, and Rabbinic Reasoning" Edah Journal 5:2 2006
- "Tzelem Elokim and the Dialectic of Jewish Morality" Tradition 31, 2 (Spring 1997), 5-30
- "Extra Synagogum Nulla Salus?" in "Religious Perspectives on Religious Diversity" (Brill, 2017) ISBN 978-90-04-32268-4
- "The Name of God is Peace" in "Violence in Civil Society: Monotheism Guilty?" (Georg Olms Verlag, 2013) ISBN 978-3-487-15080-2
- "Idolatry and the Covenantal Pluralism of Irving Greenberg" in "A Torah Giant: The Intellectual Legacy of Rabbi Dr. Irving Greenberg (Urim, 2017) ISBN 9655242714
- "The Covenant and its Theology" in 'Meorot 9 (YCT, 2011)
- "Israel as Blessing" in "Judaism's Challenge: Election, Divine Love and Human Enmity" (Academic Studies Press, 2020)
- "How Like a God" in "Hokhma Lishlomo: Essays in Honor of Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin" (Maggid 2021)
- "The Man of Faith and Religious Dialogue: Revisiting Confrontation" in Modern Judaism (2005)
- "The Open Torah of Maimonides," in "Black Fire on White Fire" (KTAV, 2016)
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