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  • Contributors

Jonathan Z.S. Pollack teaches history at Madison Area Technical College. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999 and is currently writing a history of Madison' s Jewish community, to be published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

Yaakov Ariel is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of a number of books and articles on Jewish-Christian relations in America, including On Behalf of Israel: American Fundamentalist Attitudes Toward Jews, Judaism and Zionism (1991) and Evangelizing the Chosen People; Missions to the Jews in America, 1880-2000 (2000).

Seth Farber completed his Ph.D. at the Hebrew University in 2000. He teaches modern Jewish history and is the rabbi of Kehillat Moriah in Jerusalem where he lives with his wife and two children.

Adam Sol earned his Ph.D. at the University of Cincinnati and currently teaches at the University of Toronto-Scarborough campus. His publications include essays in Critique and Studies in American Jewish Literature and a book of poems, Jonah's Promise (2000).

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Russell L. Adams, Professor and Chair of Howard University' s Department of Afro- American Studies, has taught courses in Black-Jewish relations.

Patricia M. Ard is Assistant Professor of English at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her most recent book is The Jews of New Jersey: A Pictorial History (2001), co-authored with Michael Aaron Rockland.

Allison Blakely is Professor of European History and African American Studies at Boston University. His most recent book is Blacks in the Dutch World: The Evolution of Racial Imagery in a Modern Society.

Eric L. Goldstein is Assistant Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Emory University. He is currently working on a book about how Jewish identity in the United States was shaped by American notions of race between 1875 and World War II. [End Page 1]

Eli Lederhendler is the Stephen S. Wise Professor of American Jewish History and Institutions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem' s Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry. He is the author of several books on East European and American Jewish history, as well as co-editor of the annual journal Studies in Contemporary Jewry.

Charles S. Liebman is the Yehuda Avner Professor of Religion and Politics at Bar Ilan University. He has written widely on both American Jews and on religion and politics in Israel. His most recent book, co-authored with Bernard Susser, is Choosing Survival: Strategies for a Jewish Future.

Linn Shapiro is an independent scholar in Washington, DC, and co-editor of Red Diaper Babies: Growing Up in the Communist Left. [End Page 2]

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