Aron Dotan
Aron Dotan was an Israeli linguist and professor of Hebrew and Semitic languages at Tel Aviv University. An expert in the Masorah, he served as the editor of the Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia, an edition of the Leningrad Codex which is used as the Bible of the Israel Defense Forces. Since then, he specialized in the accentuation of biblical Hebrew, and the early theory and practice of Hebrew linguistics. He was the founding director of the Cymbalista Jewish Heritage Center.
Publications
Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia: Prepared according to the Vocalization, Accents, and Masora of Aaron ben Moses ben Asher in the Leningrad Codex, Brill, 2000Or rishon behohkhmat halashon — Le Livre de l'Élégance de la Langue des Hébreux, du Rav Saadia Gaon, en 2 volumes, World Union of Jewish Studies, Jérusalem, Rabbi David Moses and Amalia Rosen Foundation, 1997, 668 pages, Niqqud rav Seʿadya : fact or fiction ?, Tarbiz 1997, vol. 66, n°2, pp. 247-257A New Fragment of Saadiah's" Sab'īn Lafẓah", The The [Jewish Quarterly Review|Jewish Quarterly Review], 1989From the Beginning of Medieval Hebrew-Arabic Lexicography, in Papers in the History of Linguistics, Aarsleff, Hans, L.G. Kelly and Hans-Josef Niederehe, 77 ff., 1987The Relative Chronology of Hebrew Vocalization and Accentuation, in Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, 1981Wilhelm Bacher's Place in the History of Hebrew Linguistics, Historiographia Linguistica 4:2, 135 ff., 1977- Kutscher, Eduard Yechezkel, Hebrew and Aramaic Studies, ed. Z. Ben-Hayyim, A. Dotan, et G. Sarfatti: Jerusalem, The Magnes Press / The Hebrew University, 1977