Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 1993
Special Section
Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Lawsuit Diary
I. A Cold Boston Night It is after 8 at night. I am sitting in the reception area of a Boston law firm. The attorneys are still arguing in a conference room. I have been here with our Israeli attorney, Dov Frimer, since 10 in the morning...Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Women Scholars Shine
Edited by Devorah Dimant and Uriel Rappaport (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1992) 370 pp., 180 Dutch guilders ($102.86) This book publishes papers read at a 1988 Dead Sea Scroll conference at the University of Haifa and...Read more ›
The Dead Sea Scrolls—Forty Years of ResearchDead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments
Bits & Pieces
Qimron Threatens More Scholars Elisha Qimron, of Ben-Gurion University, has threatened to sue two American scholars if they publish the Dead Sea Scroll known as MMT using some of Qimron’s reconstructions. Qimron has already sued the Biblical Archaeology Society, Hershel Shanks, Robert Eisenman and James Robinson because...Dead Sea Scrolls Research Council: Fragments