Admiel Kosman (Hebrew: אדמיאל קוסמן; born in 1957) is an Israeli poet and professor of Talmud.
His father hailed from a German Jewish family living in France, and his mother immigrated from Iraq.
[1] Since relocating to Berlin, Kosman is a professor of Religious and Jewish Studies at the University of Potsdam and the academic director of Abraham Geiger Reform Rabbinical Seminary.
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 Kraków, Poetry – between Prayer and Song.