Aaron D. Rubin

Aaron David Rubin (born June 30, 1976) is an American linguistics researcher.

At Penn State, he has taught numerous language courses (on Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, and Yiddish), as well lecture courses on the Bible, Jewish and Ancient Near Eastern literature, and the history of writing systems.

[5] Some of Rubin's most significant contributions to the field of Semitics have been focused on the Modern South Arabian languages of Oman.

In addition to his grammars, he has published numerous articles on the Modern South Arabian languages.

Rubin has also published the first work on Judeo-Urdu, namely, an edition and study of a 19th-century Hebrew–Urdu glossary, all written in Hebrew characters.