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Hyam Zundel Maccoby

Hebrew: חיים זונדל
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Birthplace: Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, UK
Death: May 02, 2004 (80)
Leeds, UK
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Son of Ephraim Meyer Maccoby and Fanny Maccoby
Husband of Private
Father of Private; Private User and Private
Brother of Eva Geller; Bessie Pearlman; Lorna Raymond and David Maccoby

Occupation: Librarian, historian/writer
Managed by: Bernard (Brad) (BenZion) Gurman
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About Hyam Zundel Maccoby

Hyam Maccoby (1924–2004) was a British Jewish scholar and dramatist specialising in the study of the Jewish and Christian religious tradition. His grandfather and namesake was Rabbi Hyam (or "Chaim") Maccoby (1858–1916), better known as the "Kamenitzer Maggid," a passionate religious Zionist and advocate of vegetarianism and animal welfare.

Maccoby was a Domus Exhibitioner in Classics at Balliol College, Oxford. During the Second World War he served in the Royal Signals.

Maccoby was librarian of Leo Baeck College in London. In retirement he moved to Leeds, where he held an academic position at the Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Leeds.[1] Maccoby was known for his theories of the historical Jesus and the historical origins of Christianity.

Maccoby also wrote extensively on the phenomenon of ancient and modern Anti-Semitism. He considered the Gospel traditions blaming the Jews for the death of Jesus and especially the legend of Judas Iscariot (which he believed to be a product of the Gentile Pauline Church) as the roots of Christian antisemitism. Other topics of Maccoby's scholarship include the Talmudic tradition and the history of the Jewish religion.

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Hyam Zundel Maccoby's Timeline

1924
March 20, 1924
Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, UK
2004
May 2, 2004
Age 80
Leeds, UK