Originally published in the Hazon Shmita Weekly on September 2, 2022
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Dr. Tamar R. Marvin is a scholar, writer, and educator currently based in Los Angeles. She believes that magic happens when people encounter Jewish text—that this process is transformative and generative both for them and for Judaism. Her passion is facilitating access to the core texts and ideas of the Jewish tradition (including the complicated ones) for all who wish to engage with them. She is a student at Yeshivat Maharat and holds a doctorate in Medieval and Early Modern Jewish Studies and a B.A. in Literature and Journalism. Tamar has taught at universities, museums, synagogues, and other community settings and published in academic and broader media. She is currently a Vatichtov Writing Fellow at work on a piece about the concept of de-Orayta law, explored through the case of the etrog.


