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  • Contributors

Olga Borovaya is Research Fellow at the Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow). She is working on a book entitled A History of Modern Ladino Literature, which focuses on the Ladino belles lettres, theater, and press.

Mitchell Cohen is Professor of Political Theory at Baruch College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York and co-editor of Dissent magazine. He is the author of Zion and State: Nation, Class and the Shaping of Modern Israel, The Wager of Lucien Goldmann, and co-editor of Princeton Readings in Political Thought.

Robin Judd is Assistant Professor of Jewish and European History at the Ohio State University. She is currently working on her first monograph, We Jews Who Feel Most German: Jewish Ritual Behavior and the Making of Modern German-Jewish Life.

Derek Jonathan Penslar is Zacks Professor of History and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Toronto. He is co-editor of The Journal of Israeli History and of the forthcoming book Orientalism and the Jews (University Press of New England).

Paul Reitter teaches in the German Department at Ohio State University. He is completing a book manuscript entitled The Soul of Form: Journalism, Karl Kraus and the Dialectics of German-Jewish Identity, which will be published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

Arieh Bruce Saposnik has taught at the Schechter Institute for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and at the University of Wisconsin. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor in the Jewish Studies Program at Arizona State University. [End Page 185]

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