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American Jewish History 90.1 (2002) viii



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Andrew Furman is Associate Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University. His most recent book is Contemporary Jewish American Writers and the Multicultural Dilemma: Return of the Exiled (2000).

Lloyd P. Gartner is Emeritus Professor of Modern Jewish History at Tel Aviv University. His History of the Jews in Modern Times appeared in 2000, as did his Jewish Immigrant in England, 1870-1914 (3rd edition).

David M. Gold, an attorney and Catskills native, received his doctorate in history from the Ohio State University.

Dennis B. Klein is Professor of History and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at Kean University. His most recent book is Hidden History of the Kovno Ghetto (1997).

Daniel Kotzin is Temporary Assistant Professor of History at Kutztown University. His biography of Judah L. Magnes, a revision of his dissertation, will be published by Wayne State University Press.

Evelyn Bodek Rosen is Associate Professor of English at the Community College of Philadelphia. Her most recent book is The Philadelphia Fels, 1880-1920: A Social Portrait (2000).

Stanley Rabinowitz was the rabbi of the B'nai Jacob Congregation in New Haven, Connecticut from 1946 to 1953. He is the author of The Assembly: A Century in the Life of the Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation of Washington, D.C. (1993) and, since 1986, has been the Rabbi-Emeritus of Adas Israel Congregation in Washington D. C.

Cornelia Wilhelm is a Fellow of the Department of Modern History at the University of Munich and the Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft. She is the author of Bewegung oder Verein?: Nationalsozialistische Volkstumspolitik in den USA (1998).

Ronald W. Zweig is Senior Lecturer in the Jewish History Department at Tel Aviv University. His most recent book is The Gold Train: The Destruction of the Jews and the Second World War's Most Terrible Robbery (2002).



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