Yitzhaq Feder
Feder is a 2011–2012 fellow at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem and recipient of the Biblical Archaeology Society’s 2011 Joseph Aviram Fellowship, which brings Israeli scholars to the U.S. to attend professional conferences. His book, Blood Expiation in Hittite and Biblical Ritual: Origins, Context and Meaning, was recently published by the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).
The David Noel Freedman Award is given by the SBL to a member who has received a Ph.D. in Biblical studies or a related field within the past ten years and submits an unpublished paper on Hebrew Bible scholarship. This year’s award committee included Susan Ackerman of Dartmouth College, Richard Friedman of the University of Georgia and David Howard of Bethel Seminary. The $1,000 prize is funded by donations from SBL membership and the family of the late David Noel Freedman, a prominent Biblical scholar, archaeologist, author and editor.
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