Judah Segal

Judah Benzion "Ben" Segal, FBA (21 June 1912 – 23 October 2003, Edgware, Middlesex) was Professor of Semitic Languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies.

His father was Professor Moshe Zvi Segal and his brother was the doctor and Labour Party politician Samuel Segal. He had two daughters; one is Prof. Naomi Segal.

Education

Career

Involvement in Jewish community

  • Principal, Leo Baeck College, 1982–85; President, 1985-2003
  • Member, Council of Christians and Jews
  • President: North Western Reform Synagogue
  • President: British Association for Jewish Studies, 1980
  • Vice-president, Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, 1985–91

Honours

Publications

  • The Diacritical Point and the Accents in Syriac, 1953
  • The Hebrew Passover, 1963
  • The Sabian Mysteries. The planet cult of ancient Harran, Vanished Civilizations, 1963
  • Edessa, 'the blessed city', 1970
  • Aramaic Texts From North Saqqara, 1983
  • A History of the Jews of Cochin, 1993
  • Aramaic and Mandaic Incantation Bowls in the British Museum, 2000
  • Whisper Awhile, 2000
  • Articles in learned periodicals.


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