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Moshe Goultschin is lecturer at the Department of Literature of the Jewish People, Bar-Ilan University. Author of Baruch Kurzweil as a Commentator of Culture (Bar-Ilan University Press, Ramat-Gan, Israel: 2009). He has published articles on Hebrew and Yiddish literature, Jewish thought, phenomenology and culture criticism.

Ethan Hollander is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wabash College. He is currently writing a book, Swords or Shields? Implementing and Subverting the Final Solution in German-Occupied Europe, which explains comparative rates of Jewish victimization in German-occupied countries during World War II. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006.

Laura Levitt is a Professor of Religion, Jewish Studies and Gender at Temple University. She is the author of American Jewish Loss after the Holocaust (2007) and Jews and Feminism: The Ambivalent Search for Home (1997). She is an editor of Judaism Since Gender (1997) and Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust (2003). Her current project, "Evidence as Archive" builds on her prior work in feminist theory and Holocaust studies.

Amaya Martin is Assistant Teaching Professor in the Program of Arabic Language and Culture in the Department of Classics at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She previously worked in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, where she earned her Ph.D. in Arabic in 2009. [End Page 1]

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