Supporters of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies welcomed its new fellow in Israel studies at a London reception on Tuesday
Dr Hizky Shoham, 37, who has been teaching at Tel Aviv University, will take up the post in January combined with a research lectureship at Oxford University.
His fellowship has been set up in memory of Rabbi Sidney Brichto, a former governor of the centre and a passionate advocate for Israel, who died in 2009. A fundraising drive led by Rabbi Brichto’s widow Cathryn raised £500,000 to fund the post for an initial five years.
But centre president Dr David Ariel expected “to continue with additional fundraising to make sure the post is made permanent at the centre and the university”.