Students and Fellows
- Chimen Abramsky, Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Professor of Jewish Studies at University College London
- Aharon Appelfeld, Visiting Hebrew Writer, Israeli novelist
- Leonie Archer, Fellow, author
- Malachi Beit-Arié, Honorary Fellow, Professor emeritus of Codicology and Palaeography at the Hebrew University of Jerualem, member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- Christian M. M. Brady, Jewish Studies scholar
- David Daube, Honorary Fellow, Professor of Civil Law
- Robert Eisenman, archaeologist, Biblical scholar
- Hanan Eshel, Fellow, Professor of Archaeology
- Shamma Friedman, Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics at The Jewish Theological Seminary
- Gordon Hugenberger, Fellow, author, American pastor
- Peter Machinist, Fellow, Professor of Hebrew and Other Oriental Languages, Harvard University
- Reuven Snir, Fellow, Israeli academic, Arabic professor
- Emanuel Tov, Fellow, Hebrew Bible academic
- Edward Ullendorf, Visiting Scholar, Professor of History and scholar of Semitic languages, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
- Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former foreign minister of Romania, current prime minister of Romania
- Pieter Willem van der Horst, Professor of Religion and author
- A. B. Yehoshua, Fellow, Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright
- Steven J. Zipperstein, Fellow, Professor in Jewish Culture and History, Stanford University
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