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  1. David N. Gottlieb. BA University of California at Berkeley, June 1969. Graduated Phi Beta Kappa in Dramatic Arts. M.F.A. in Film Production, University of Southern California, June 1974. Scholarship awarded by the University Film Association. Directors Guild Member since 1978.

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • March 9, 1947
    • David N. Gottlieb
    • January 15, 2020
  2. Nov 30, 2023 · The gap between contemporary and ancient conceptions of memory lie at the heart of the challenge in understanding Israeli and Jewish perspectives on October 7 and its aftermath. By David N. Gottlieb | November 30, 2023.

  3. Mini Bio. BA University of California at Berkeley, June 1969. Graduated Phi Beta Kappa in Dramatic Arts. M.F.A. in Film Production, University of Southern California, June 1974. Scholarship awarded by the University Film Association. Directors Guild Member since 1978.

    • March 9, 1947
    • January 15, 2020
  4. David Gottlieb has a PhD in the History of Judaism at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His research focuses on interpretations of the Binding of Isaac and the formation of Jewish cultural memory.

  5. Dr. David N. Gottlieb is Director of Jewish Studies at Spertus Institute, where he also holds a faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies. He has taught at The University of Chicago and Claremont Lincoln University, where he helped develop the curriculum for the Masters in Interfaith Action concentration.

  6. Dr. David N. Gottlieb, Spertus Institutes former Director of Jewish Studies, teaches about Jewish identity and Jewish memory. He has taught at The University of Chicago and Claremont Lincoln University, where he helped develop the curriculum for the Masters in Interfaith Action concentration.

  7. In Second Slayings: The Binding of Isaac and the Formation of Jewish Memory, David N. Gottlieb explores the decisive - and, until now, under-appreciated - influence exerted on Jewish memory by the Akedah, the Binding of Isaac narrative in the Book of Genesis.

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