Senior Research Fellow
Daniel Roth teaches and directs the Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution. Daniel is a PhD candidate at Bar Ilan University’s Program for Conflict Resolution and Negotiation writing on Jewish models of conflict resolution, peacemaking, and reconciliation. Daniel is also an Israeli certified court mediator. Daniel has been teaching Talmud, Bible and other subjects at the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies for over ten years. He holds a MA in Talmud from Hebrew University, a B.Ed in Jewish Philosophy and Talmud from Herzog Teachers’ College, and studied for eight years in Yeshivat Har-Etzion, during which time he received rabbinic ordination.
The Rodef Shalom: Pursuing Peace in Judaism
Select Publications by Daniel Roth:
- “The Peacemaker in Jewish Rabbinic and Arab Islamic Traditions”, Journal of Religion, Conflict and Peace, Fall 2011.
- “Talmudic Mediation: Conflicting Interpretations of the Talmud as Conflicting Needs in Society“, Text and Texture, Nov. 2009.
Articles about Daniel Roth