Governance
Founder and Director
Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan, USA)
Vice-Directors:
Hanan Eshel (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Loren Stuckenbruck (University of Durham, England)
Advisory Board (2008-2009)
Albert Baumgarten (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
James H. Charlesworth (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Marcello Del Verme (University of Naples, Italy)
Ida Frohlich (Catholic University of Budapest, Hungary)
Martha Himmelfarb (Princeton University, USA)
Giovanni Ibba (University of Siena, Italy)
Andrei Orlov (Marquette University, USA)
Secretary: Pierpaolo Bertalotto (PhD University of Bari, Italy)
- The Director is responsible for conducting all activities of the Enoch Seminar.
- The Vice-Directors are two Veterans of the Enoch Seminar appointed every five years by the Director to assist the Director in the governing of the Enoch Seminar. The appointment is renewable. The Director and the Vice-Directors select the members of the Advisory Board, with unanimous vote. When the Director steps down, the Vice-Directors appoint one of the Veterans of the Enoch Seminar as the new Director.
- The Advisory Board is made of 7 Veterans or Members of Enoch Seminar (plus a Secretary), appointed every two years by the Director and the Vice Directors as a consultant body for all activities of the Enoch Seminar. The appointment is renewable.
- Veterans of the Enoch Seminar are University Professors and specialists in Second Temple Judaism who have attended at least 3 meetings of the Enoch Seminar.
- Members of the Enoch Seminar are University Professors and specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins who have attended at least two meetings of the Enoch Seminar.
- Participants of the Enoch are University Professors and specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins who have attended one meeting of the Enoch Seminar.
- In the biennial assembly at the meetings of the Enoch Seminar, Veterans and Members propose the topics of the next meeting(s). They may give suggestions and approve non-binding resolutions about any aspects of the activities of the Enoch Seminar. Participants may attend the assembly but have no right to vote.