Admiel Kosman was born in Haifa, Israel to an Orthodox Jewish family. His father hailed from a German Jewish family living in France, and his mother immigrated from Iraq. After serving in the Israel Defense Forces in an artillery unit and attending Yeshivat Hakotel in the Old City of Jerusalem, he studied graphic art and pottery at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. He did his Ph.D. in Talmud at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, established the Faculty of Hermeneutics and taught at Bar-Ilan until 2003.
Kosman has four children from his first marriage.
Since relocating to Berlin, Kosman is a professor of Religious and Jewish Studies at Potsdam University and the academic director of Abraham Geiger Reform Rabbinical Seminary.
Kosman is the author of eight books of poetry. His poems often deal with the tension between his religious faith and artistic sensibilities. He has been awarded national prizes for poetry including the Bernstein Prize, the Prime Minister’s Prize and the Brenner Prize. Kosman has also written three volumes of post-modern scholarship on gender in traditional Jewish texts. In 2000, he was invited by Nobel Prize winning Polish poets Czeslaw Milosz and Wislawa Szymborska to participate in an interfaith festival in Cracow, Poetry — between Prayer and Song.
And Then the Act of Poetry,1980 [Ve-Aharei Mora`ot Ma`ase Ha-Shir]
The Prince's Raiment, 1988 [Bigdei Nasich]
Soft Rags, 1991 [Smartutim Rakim]
What I Can, 1995 [Ma Ani Yachol]
We Reached God, 1998 [Higanu Le-Elohim]
Forty Love Poems and Two Additional Love Poems to God, 2003 [Arbaim Shirei Ahava Ve-Shnei Shirei Ahava Nosafim Le-Elohim]
Books and articles
"The Story of a Giant Story - The Winding Way of Og King of Bashan in the Jewish Aggadic Tradition", in: HUCA 73, (2002) pp. 157-190.
Men’s World: Reading Masculinity in Jewish Stories in a Spiritual Context. Ergon, Würzburg 2009.
"Two Women Who Were Sporting with Each Other": A Reexamination of the Halakhic Approaches to Lesbianism as a Touchstone for Homosexuality in General, (with Anat Sharbat), HUCA 75, (2004), pp. 37-73
Men’s Tractate: Rav and the Butcher and other Stories — On Manhood, Love and Authentic Life in Aggadic and Hassidic Stories, Keter, Jerusalem 2002 Admiel Kosman (Admiel_Kosman) : Poetry, Prose, Biography, comments, texts