Nicholas de Lange
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Nicholas Robert Michael de Lange (often known simply as N. de Lange) (August 7, 1944, Nottingham) is Professor of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at the University of Cambridge, known as a historian and author who wrote several authoritative books about Judaism, as well as various papers. His own publications include "An Introduction to Judaism" and "Atlas of the Jewish World", and "Hebrew Scholarship and the Medieval World". De Lange was also a translator of several works of fiction by Amos Oz and by A B Yehoshua.
Nicholas de Lange is also ordained as a reform rabbi.