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Daniel Abrams teaches Jewish philosophy and Jewish mysticism in the department of philosophy at Bar Ilan University and is co-editor of Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts. His most recent book, Sexual Symbolism and Merkavah Speculation in Medieval Germany, appeared in 1997.

Alan L. Berger holds the Raddock Eminent Scholar Chair of Holocaust Studies and directs the Center for the Study of Values and Violence After Auschwitz at Florida Atlantic University. He and his wife Naomi have edited the forthcoming Second Generation Voices.

Asher D. Biemann teaches modern Jewish thought and intellectual history at the University of Virginia. He received his Ph.D. from the Universitaet Graz, Austria, in conjunction with the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and is co-editor of the twenty-one-volume Werkausgabe of Martin Buber’s collected writings for the Guetersloher Verlagshaus.

George M. Goodwin has written and lectured on Frank Lloyd Wright, synagogue and museum architecture, Holocaust memorials, and other aspects of American Jewish history. A specialist in oral history research, he is also the archivist of Temple Beth-El in Providence, Rhode Island.

Frederick E. Greenspahn is Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, where he chairs the Religious Studies department. His publications include When Brothers Dwell Together (1994), An Introduction to Aramaic (1999), and several studies on the history of biblical studies.

David Kaufmann is Associate Professor of English and Chair of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department at George Mason University. He is the author of The Business of Common Life (1995) and a growing number of articles on the Frankfurt School. He is presently working on a book about T. W. Adorno.

Shaul Magid teaches Jewish mysticism and modern Jewish thought and is Chair of the Department of Jewish Philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

Michelle Mart is an assistant professor of history at The Pennsylvania State University, Berks. She is currently completing a book entitled Pioneers, Prophets, and Pragmatists: American Images of Israel and Jews.

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