Articles
- 2016: Monieux or Muño?
- 2015: Les Juifs de Rouen au Moyen Âge d'après les sources médiévales
- 2015: The Jews of Medieval Rouen, According to the Medieval Sources
- Several weeks following publication of the article immediately below, a statement was issued by a Yale Divinity School faculty member to the effect that my views on the Dead Sea Scrolls “are not respected by the scholarly community”. I am surely most regretful to learn of this disturbing failing of mine, which appears nevertheless to be at loggerheads with well published statements of a contradictory nature to which I will happily refer my interlocutor if he so requests. - N.G.
- 2013: The Current Exhibit (2012-2013) At The Cincinatti Museum Center Touching on The Dead Sea Scrolls
- 2013: Aspects Of The Roles Of Truth And Fiction In The Current Struggle Over The Meaning Of The Dead Sea Scrolls.
- 2012: Les Juifs de Rouen au Moyen Âge d'après les sources médiévales
- 2011: The Caliph's Favorite - New Light from Manuscript Sources on Hasdai ibn Shaprut of Cordova
- 2011: Recent Scroll Exhibits And The Decline Of Qumranology
- 2011: Jewish Proselytism - A Phenomenon In The Religious History Of Early Medieval Europe. A paper presented at the Tenth Annual Rabbi Louis Feinberg Memorial Lecture, March 3, 1987, at the University of Cincinnati
- 2011: The Role of Personality in the Transfer of Scientific and Philosophical Knowledge from the Eastern Caliphate Westward
- 2011: The Rabbinic Master Jacob Tam and Events of the Second Crusade at Reims
- 2011: The "Qumran Sect" Revindicated?
- 2010: The Confidential Letter Composed By Prof. Lawrence Schiffman Of New York University: A Response
- 2010: The Mystery of National Geographic's "Dead Sea Scrolls Mystery Solved?"
- 2010: Further Evidence Concerning Judah b. Solomon And The 'Tower Of Las Metamis' Mentioned In MS de Rossi 1105
- 2010: On The Current Exhibit Of Dead Sea Scrolls At The Milwaukee Public Museum
- 2009: Observations On The Bipolar Theory Of So-Called "Qumran Spellings"
- 2009: The Messianic Pretender Solomon Ibn Al Ruji And His Son Menahem (The So-Called "David Alroy")
- 2009: The Autograph Memoirs Of Obadiah The Proselyte Of Oppido Lucano
- 2009: On the Jerusalem origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- 2008 Article: A New Wrinkle in the Qumran “Yahad” Theory (English)
- 2008 Article: A New Wrinkle in the Qumran “Yahad” Theory (French)
- 2008: A Readers' Guide To The Current New York Exhibition Of The Dead Sea Scrolls
- 2007: The Home of the Hebrew Scribe of MS Parma de Rossi 1105
- 2007: “The Dead Sea Scrolls As Treated In A Recently Published Catalogue”
- 2007: “Observations on the Ancient Tunnel Recently Discovered in Jerusalem”
- 2007: “Fact And Fiction In Current Exhibitions Of The Dead Sea Scrolls – A Critical Notebook for Viewers”
- 2007: The Qumran-Essene Theory And Recent Strategies Employed In Its Defense
- 2006: The Dead Sea Scrolls at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center
- 2002: The De Rossi Collection Of Hebrew Manuscripts At The Biblioteca Palatina And Its Importance For Jewish History
- 2001 Article: Exposition Permanente Sur L’histoire Et La Culture Des Juifs De Normandie Au Moyen Age
- 2000 Article: The Current Controversy Over The Dead Sea Scrolls, With Special Reference To The Field Museum Exhibition
- 2000 Article: As The Scrolls Arrive In Chicago…
- 2000 Article: Small texts, big questions…
- 2000 Article: Is A Tannaitic Master Referred To By Name In The Simeon Ben Kosiba Papyri?
- 1998 Article: Qadmoniot And The “Yahad” Claim
- 1994: The M. H. De Young Memorial Museum (San Francisco) Exhibition Of The Dead Sea Scrolls (February 26-May 29, 1994) - A Response
- 1994: Museum Exhibitions Intensify Controversy Over Dead Sea Scrolls
- 1993 Article: Methods Of Investigation Of The Dead Sea Scrolls And The Khirbet Qumran Site - A Conference Report