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Alexander Kulik edit

Alexander Kulik is an Israeli philologist and historian (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Trained at MGU, Hebrew University, Harvard. Alexander Kulik’s research concentrates on the cross-cultural transmission of texts and ideas. His scholarly interests encompass Slavic and Jewish studies. He received his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research at Harvard University. Kulik authored four books: Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha (two editions: Society of Biblical Literature: Atlanta GA, 2004 and Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2005), 3 Baruch: Greek-Slavonic Apocalypse of Baruch (Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2009), Biblical Pseudepigrapha in Slavonic Tradition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016; with S. Minov), and Jews in Old Rus’: A Documentary History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press for HURI, forthcoming) and edited seven volumes, among them, the collected volume History of the Jews in Russia: From Antiquity to Early Modern Period in the bilingual series with Zalman Shazar Center (Jerusalem, 2010) and Gesharim (Moscow, 2010) and the Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission (Oxford-New York, 2019: Oxford University Press; as editor-in-chief, with G. Boccaccini, L. DiTommaso, D. Hamidovic, and M. Stone). In 2010 he won the ERC grant for the project “Jews and Slavs in the Middle Ages.” Together with Moshe Taube he initiated and headed the international research group “Cultural Archaeology of Jews and Slavs: Medieval and Early Modern Judeo-Slavic Interaction and Cross-Fertilization” held at the Hebrew University Institute of Advanced Studies in 2011. Currently Kulik is directing the project “The Bible in Russian Modernism” (with Roman Timenchik; funded by ISF). He has founded and headed the Brill book series Studia Judaeoslavica. Presently he serves as Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Alexander Kulik has held visiting positions at Moscow SU, UC London, Stanford, Oxford, Freie Universität Berlin, and Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia. He is Member of the International Committee of Slavists.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Books

  • Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha: Towards the Lost Original of the Apocalypse of Abraham. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2004 (first edition—paperback) and Leiden—Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005 (second edition—hardback).
  • 3 Baruch: Greek-Slavonic Apocalypse of Baruch. Berlin—New York: Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2009.
  • Biblical Pseudepigrapha in Slavonic Tradition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015 (with Sergei Minov)

2. Edited Volumes

  • History of the Jews in Russia: From Antiquity to Early Modern Period. In Russian: Jerusalem—Moscow: Gesharim —Mosty Kultury, 2010. In Hebrew: Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 2010.

3. Selected Articles and Chapters

  • “On the Lost Greek Book of Esther.” Slavianovedenie 2 (1995), pp. 76—80.
  • “Notes on Novgorodian Birch Bark Letters.” Russian Linguistics 19 (1995), pp. 381—390 (with V. Orel).
  • “Notes on Old Kievan Graffiti” (Russian). Archaeologia (1995), pp. 124—132 (with V. Orel).
  • “On a Church Slavonic Hapax Legomenon.” Palaeoslavica 5 (1996), pp. 339—345.
  • “On the Dating of the Apocalypse of Abraham. In Memoriam Ja. S. Lurie. St. Petersburg: Athenium—Phoenix, 1997, pp. 189—197
  • “Slavonic Texts of the Cheirograph Legend, Assembled and Translated.” Michael E. Stone. Adam’s Contract with Satan: The Legend of the Cheirograph of Adam. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2002, pp. 27—28, 33—34, 37—39, 117—120.
  • “Reconstruction and Interpretation.” Apocrypha 13 (2002), pp. 203—226.
  • “The Gods of Nahor: On the Pantheon of the Apocalypse of Abraham.” Journal of Jewish Studies 54.2 (2003), pp. 228—233.
  • “On Jewish Presence in Vohlynia in the 12th—13th Centuries.” Jewish-Polish and Jewish Russian Contacts (= Jews and Slavs 11). Jerusalem—Gdańsk, 2003, pp. 194—202.
  • “Textual Criticism and Retroversion.” Judeo-Bulgarica, Judeo-Russica et Palaeoslavica (= Jews and Slavs 15). Jerusalem—Sofia, 2005, pp. 313—323.
  • “Polysemantics vs. Homography.” Quadrivium: Festschrift in Honor of Prof. Wolf Moskovich. Jerusalem: Hebrew University Center for Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2006, pp. 25—32.
  • “Jews of Medieval Rus': to the Research Methodology” (Hebrew). Peamim 111-112 (2007), pp. 185—208.
  • “Judeo-Greek Legacy in Medieval Rus’.” Viator 39.1 (2008), pp. 51—64.
  • “Jews of Old Rus’: Sources and Historical Reconstruction.” Ruthenica 7 (2008), pp. 52—70.
  • “The Earliest Evidence on the Jewish Presence in Western Rus'.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 27.1-4 (2009 [2004—05], pp. 13—24.
  • “Genre Without a Name: Was There a Hebrew Term for ‘Apocalypse’?” Journal for the Study of Judaism 40 (2009), pp. 540—550.
  • “The Mysteries of Behemoth and Leviathan’ and the Celestial Bestiary of 3 Baruch.” Le Muséon (2010) 122.3—4, pp. 307—345.
  • “Veritas Slavica: On the Value of Slavonic Evidence for the Early Apocalyptic Tradition.” Polata Knigopisnaia: an Informational Bulletin Devoted to the Study of Early Slavic Books, Texts and Literature 38 (2010), pp. 1—65.


  • “Apocalyptic Message and Method: the Case of 3 Baruch.” Henoch 32.1 (2010), pp. 130—153.
  • “Slavic Apocrypha and Slavic Linguistics.” Christfried Böttrich, Lorenzo DiTommaso, with the assist. of Marina Swoboda (eds.). The Old Testament Apocrypha in the Slavonic Tradition: Continuity and Diversity. Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011.
  • “The Jews of Slavia Graeca: the Northern Frontier of Byzantine Jewry?” Reuven Bonfil, Oded Irshai, Guy Stroumsa, and Rina Talgam (eds.). Jews of Byzantium: Dialectics of Minority and Majority Cultures. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2012, pp. 297-316.
  • “Jews from Rus’ in Medieval England.” Jewish Quarterly Review 102.3 (2012), pp. 371-403.
  • “How the Devil Got His Hooves and Horns: Towards the Origin of the Motif.” Numen: International Review for the History of Religions 60 (2013), pp. 195—229.
  • "Jews and the Language of Eastern Slavs.” Jewish Quarterly Review 104.1 (2014, forthcoming), pp. 105—143.

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