Marcia Falk

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Born1946 (age 7980)
New York City
EducationJewish Theological Seminary of America; Brandeis University (BA in Philosophy); Stanford University (Ph.D. in English and comparative literature); Hebrew University (Fulbright Scholar in Bible and Hebrew literature)
SpouseSteven Jay Rood
Marcia Falk
Poet, author, artist and Judaic scholar Marcia Falk
Poet, author, artist and Judaic scholar Marcia Falk
Born1946 (age 7980)
New York City
EducationJewish Theological Seminary of America; Brandeis University (BA in Philosophy); Stanford University (Ph.D. in English and comparative literature); Hebrew University (Fulbright Scholar in Bible and Hebrew literature)
SpouseSteven Jay Rood
Website
www.marciafalk.com

Marcia Falk is a poet, liturgist, painter, and translator who has written several books of poetry and prayer.

She was born in New York City and grew up in a Conservative Jewish home in New Hyde Park, Long Island. Her mother Frieda Goldberg Falk, a teacher, spoke Yiddish fluently and attended Hebrew school as a child at her Orthodox synagogue, the only girl to do so. Her mother's influence helped inspire Falk's feminist spiritual vision and commitment to women's religious education.[1]

Falk took classes as an adolescent in Hebrew and Jewish studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She was awarded a B.A. in philosophy magna cum laude from Brandeis University, followed by a Ph.D. in English and comparative literature from Stanford University. Falk was a Fulbright Scholar in Hebrew and Bible literature at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and returned four years later as a Postdoctoral Fellow.[1]

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