Yitzhak Mor

Yitzhak Mor
Yitzhak
Mor
Ph.D. Candidate
yitzhak.mor@mail.huji.ac.il

Yitzhak is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University. He writes about interfaith dialogue and the relationship between theology and politics in the thought of Jewish and Catholic intellectuals in the neo-conservative movement in the United States. Yitzhak completed a bachelor's degree in the PPE program (Philosophy, Economics, and Political Science) and a master's degree in the Department of Comparative Religion (with distinction). His master's thesis dealt with Jews and Judaism in the thought of neo-conservative Catholic Christians in the United States and received high praise from the Israeli Association for the Study of Religions. Recently, he was awarded a scholarship for excellence from the Center for American Studies at Tel Aviv University in collaboration with the Fulbright program, the Sternberg Prize for interfaith understanding, and the Norman Tobias Prize for Jewish-Christian relations.