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Eliav Grossman CC '16, was a 2016 recipient of the prestigious [[Kellett Fellowship]]. Grossman elected to study in Cambridge, where he has undertaken extensive analysis of geniza fragments of medieval Jewish liturgy and poetry. In Columbia, Grossman was known for his dapper sense of style and fierce intellectual independence, reflected in his proclivity for non-traditional interpretations of the Hebrew bible.
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Eliav Grossman, CC '16, was a 2016 recipient of the prestigious [[Kellett Fellowship]]. Grossman elected to study in Cambridge, where he has undertaken extensive analysis of geniza fragments of medieval Jewish liturgy and poetry. In Columbia, Grossman was known for his dapper sense of style and fierce intellectual independence, reflected in his proclivity for non-traditional interpretations of the Hebrew bible.

Latest revision as of 20:42, 28 June 2018

Eliav Grossman, CC '16, was a 2016 recipient of the prestigious Kellett Fellowship. Grossman elected to study in Cambridge, where he has undertaken extensive analysis of geniza fragments of medieval Jewish liturgy and poetry. In Columbia, Grossman was known for his dapper sense of style and fierce intellectual independence, reflected in his proclivity for non-traditional interpretations of the Hebrew bible.