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  • Contributors

Uri Cohen recently transferred from Columbia University to Tel Aviv University, where he teaches literature. He is the author of Survival: Senses of Death between the World Wars in Italy and Palestine (2007) and Reading Orly Castel-Bloom (2011), in addition to a novel and a documentary film.

Leah Garrett is the Loti Smorgon Research Professor of Contemporary Jewish Life and Culture at Monash University. Her publications include Journeys beyond the Pale: Yiddish Travel Writing in the Modern World (2003) and A Knight at the Opera: Heine, Wagner, Herzl, Peretz and the Legacy of Der Tannhäuser (2011). She is currently completing a new book, tentatively titled Kosher Soldiers: Jewish American War Fiction.

Lisa Moses Leff is an associate professor of history at American University in Washington, D.C. (leff@american.edu). She is the author of Sacred Bonds of Solidarity: The Rise of Jewish Internationalism in Nineteenth-century France (2006) and is currently at work on a book about the history of Jewish archives.

Shaul Magid is the Jay and Jeannie Schottenstein Professor of Jewish Studies and Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Bloomington. His most recent book is American Post-Judaism: Identity and Renewal in a Postethnic Society (2013). [End Page 136]

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