Leila Leah Bronner Explained

Leila Leah Bronner
Birth Name:Leila Leah Amsel
Birth Date:April 22, 1930
Birth Place:Czechoslovakia
Death Date:July 2, 2019 (aged 89)
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education:University of the Witwatersrand
University of Pretoria
Occupation:Jewish historian, biblical scholar
Spouse:Joseph Bronner
Children:3

Rebbetzin Leila Leah Bronner (née Amsel; April 22, 1930 – July 2, 2019) was an American historian and biblical scholar.

Biography

She was born in Czechoslovakia and immigrated to the United States in 1937, growing up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

In 1949, she married Rabbi Joseph Bronner (born August 1, 1923), who had escaped Berlin with his family in 1941. They moved with their newborn daughter to Johannesburg, South Africa in 1951, where she began her career. She taught at the University of the Witwatersrand and she co-founded the Yeshiva College of South Africa. In 1984, the family moved to Los Angeles, California, where Leila Bronner taught at American Jewish University and the University of Southern California. She became president of Emunah Women, and was involved in Amit Women, Builders of Jewish Education, and the Jewish Federation.[1]

She authored four books, including two books about biblical women, in which she showed that they are represented in many different ways,[2] and another book about the afterlife, in which she tackled both Hassidic and Kabbalistic approaches.[3]

Leila Leah Bronner died on July 2, 2019, in Los Angeles, aged 89, She was survived by her husband, three children, and extended family.[4]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. News: Gruenbaum Fax . Julie. Bible Scholar, Historian Leila Bronner, 89. July 19, 2019. The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. July 17, 2019.
  2. Book: Greenspahn. Frederick E.. Weisberg. Dvora E.. Women and Torah Study in Aggadah. Women and Judaism: New Insights and Scholarship. 2009. New York University Press. New York. 9780814732182. 770821011. 51. https://books.google.com/books?id=YWlS9iomfAMC&q=Leila+Leah+Bronner&pg=PA51.
  3. Web site: Halpern. Micah D.. Journey to Heaven: Exploring Jewish Views of the Afterlife. Jewish Book Council. July 19, 2019. June 27, 2012.
  4. Web site: Bible scholar, historian Leila Bronner dies at 89. The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.