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Naar</strong> is the Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies, associate professor of history, and faculty at the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. His first book, <em>Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece</em>, was published by Stanford University Press in 2016. The book won the 2016 National Jewish Book Award in the category of Research Based on Archival Material and was named a finalist in Sephardic Culture. It also won the 2017 Edmund Keeley Prize for best book in Modern Greek Studies awarded by the Modern Greek Studies Association.</p> <p><strong>James Benjamin Nadel</strong> is a PhD candidate in history at Columbia University, where he is writing his dissertation about Jewish merchants in late imperial Russia. 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He is also the author of a chapter in a forthcoming edited volume which examines the Moroccan AIU teachers' union role in Moroccan decolonization and Jewish migration.</p> <p><strong>Matthew Warshawsky</strong> is professor of Spanish at the University of Portland, where he teaches all levels of Spanish, including classes on Medieval and Golden Age Spanish literature and Iberian and Latin American Jewish literature and culture. He is the author of <em>The Perils of Living the Good and True Law: Iberian Crypto-Jews in the Shadow of the Inquisition of Colonial Hispanic America</em> (Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2016) and co-edited, with James A. Parr, <em>Don Quixote: Interdisciplinary Connections</em> (Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2013).</p> <p><strong>Book Reviews</strong></p> <p><strong>Michael Brenner</strong> is distinguished professor of history at American University where he serves as the Seymour and Lillian Abensohn Chair in Israel Studies. 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Contributors
Ronald Gomes Casseres descends from Sephardic Jews who first landed in Curaçao in 1690. He was born and lived most of his life on that Dutch Caribbean island. He has served the historic Mikvé Israel-Emanuel community for over forty years and continues to be a leading member of the community. He has been active in numerous social, youth-care, business, nature conservation and cultural organizations and institutions in Curaçao. Now retired, one of his interests is the history of his Jewish community and its practices, and the documentation and the preservation of that heritage.
Max Modiano Daniel is the public historian and Jewish Heritage Collection coordinator at the College of Charleston. He specializes in the history of Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews in the United States. He also co-hosts and produces El Ponte, a podcast about Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) language and culture.
Ellen Eisenberg is the Dwight and Margaret Lear Professor of American History at Willamette University. Her published work includes The First to Cry Down Injustice? Western Jews and Japanese Removal during WWII and two volumes on the history of Jews in Oregon, titled Embracing a Western Identity: Jewish Oregonians, 1849-1950 and The Jewish Oregon Story, 1950-2015. She is the editor of Jewish Identities in the American West: Relational Perspectives, which appeared in the Brandeis University Press Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life in the fall of 2022.
Aviad Moreno is a faculty member at the Ben-Gurion Research Institute at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and the head of the research hub 'Communities and Mobilities' at the Azrieli Center for Israel Studies. He is a co-editor of The Long History of Mizrahim: New Directions in the Study of Jews from Islamic Countries (Ben-Gurion University Press, 2021), and the author of Entwined Homelands, Empowered Diasporas: Hispanic Moroccan Jews and Their Globalizing Community (Indiana University Press, 2024)
Devin E. Naar is the Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies, associate professor of history, and faculty at the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. His first book, Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece, was published by Stanford University Press in 2016. The book won the 2016 National Jewish Book Award in the category of Research Based on Archival Material and was named a finalist in Sephardic Culture. It also won the 2017 Edmund Keeley Prize for best book in Modern Greek Studies awarded by the Modern Greek Studies Association.
James Benjamin Nadel is a PhD candidate in history at Columbia University, where he is writing his dissertation about Jewish merchants in late imperial Russia. He was the 2021-22 ASEEES Cohen Tucker Fellow and has written for In Geveb, Vashti, and Sephardic Horizons.
Roy Orel Shukrun is a Joint PhD candidate at McGill University and the University of Groningen researching transnational migration and the emergence of a global Moroccan Jewish diaspora in the twentieth century, with particular attention to communities in Quebec, Canada as well as Israel's periphery. Shukrun is a member of the Islamic World section of MALI, an interdisciplinary research hub at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev which studies the histories of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. He is also the author of a chapter in a forthcoming edited volume which examines the Moroccan AIU teachers' union role in Moroccan decolonization and Jewish migration.
Matthew Warshawsky is professor of Spanish at the University of Portland, where he teaches all levels of Spanish, including classes on Medieval and Golden Age Spanish literature and Iberian and Latin American Jewish literature and culture. He is the author of The Perils of Living the Good and True Law: Iberian Crypto-Jews in the Shadow of the Inquisition of Colonial Hispanic America (Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2016) and co-edited, with James A. Parr, Don Quixote: Interdisciplinary Connections (Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs, 2013).
Book Reviews
Michael Brenner is distinguished professor of history at American University where he serves as the Seymour and Lillian Abensohn Chair in Israel Studies. He also holds the chair of Jewish History and Culture at Ludwig...
以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 撰稿人罗纳德-戈麦斯-卡塞雷斯是 1690 年首次登陆库拉索岛的塞法迪犹太人的后裔。他出生在这个荷属加勒比岛屿,并在那里生活了大半辈子。他为历史悠久的 Mikvé Israel-Emanuel 社区服务了四十多年,现在仍然是该社区的主要成员。他一直活跃在库拉索岛的众多社会、青年关怀、商业、自然保护和文化组织和机构中。现在退休了,他的兴趣之一是犹太社区的历史及其习俗,以及对这些遗产的记录和保护。马克斯-莫迪亚诺-丹尼尔是查尔斯顿学院的公共历史学家和犹太遗产收藏协调员。他专门研究美国塞法迪和米兹拉希犹太人的历史。他还是 El Ponte 的联合主持人和制作人,这是一个关于拉迪诺(犹太西班牙语)语言和文化的播客。埃伦-艾森伯格是威拉米特大学德怀特和玛格丽特-李尔美国历史教授。她出版的著作包括《第一个喊出不公正的人是谁?西方犹太人与二战期间日本人的迁移》,以及两本关于俄勒冈州犹太人历史的著作《拥抱西方身份》:犹太俄勒冈人,1849-1950 年》和《犹太俄勒冈故事,1950-2015 年》。她是《美国西部的犹太人身份》一书的编辑:关系视角》(Relational Perspectives)一书的编辑,该书于 2022 年秋季在布兰迪斯大学出版社出版的《美国犹太人历史、文化和生活丛书》(Brandeis University Press Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life)中出版。阿维亚德-莫雷诺(Aviad Moreno)是内盖夫本古里安大学本古里安研究所(Ben-Gurion Research Institute at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)的教员,也是阿兹里耶利以色列研究中心(Azrieli Center for Israel Studies)"社区与流动性 "研究中心的负责人。他是《米兹拉希姆的漫长历史》(The Long History of Mizrahim)一书的共同编辑:Devin E. Naar 是华盛顿大学杰克逊国际研究学院艾萨克-阿尔哈德夫教授(Sephardic Studies)、历史学副教授以及斯特劳姆犹太研究中心(Stroum Center for Jewish Studies)的教师。他的第一本书是《犹太萨洛尼卡》:奥斯曼帝国与现代希腊之间》由斯坦福大学出版社于 2016 年出版。该书获得了2016年美国国家犹太图书奖档案资料研究类奖项,并入围了塞法迪文化类奖项。该书还获得了现代希腊研究协会颁发的2017年埃德蒙-基利奖(Edmund Keeley Prize)现代希腊研究最佳图书奖。詹姆斯-本杰明-纳德尔(James Benjamin Nadel)是哥伦比亚大学历史学博士候选人,他正在撰写关于帝国晚期俄罗斯犹太商人的论文。他是 2021-22 年度 ASEEES Cohen Tucker Fellow,曾为《In Geveb》、《Vashti》和《Sephardic Horizons》撰稿。Roy Orel Shukrun 是麦吉尔大学和格罗宁根大学的联合博士候选人,研究跨国移民和二十世纪全球摩洛哥犹太人散居地的出现,尤其关注加拿大魁北克以及以色列周边地区的社区。内盖夫本古里安大学是研究中东和北非犹太人历史的跨学科研究中心,舒克伦是该中心伊斯兰世界分部的成员。他还撰写了即将编辑成册的一章,探讨摩洛哥 AIU 教师工会在摩洛哥非殖民化和犹太人移民中的作用。Matthew Warshawsky 是波特兰大学西班牙语教授,教授西班牙语各年级课程,包括中世纪和黄金时代西班牙文学以及伊比利亚和拉丁美洲犹太文学与文化课程。他著有《生活在真善美法则中的危险》(The Perils of Living the Good and True Law)一书:他还与詹姆斯-A-帕尔(James A. Parr)合编了《堂吉诃德:跨学科联系》(Don Quixote: Interdisciplinary Connections)一书(胡安-德拉奎斯塔西班牙语专著,2016 年)。书评 迈克尔-布伦纳(Michael Brenner)是美国大学历史学杰出教授,担任以色列研究西摩和莉莉安-阿本森讲座教授。他还在路德维希大学(Ludwig...
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American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect ofthe American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, AJH has been the journal of record in American Jewish history for over a century, bringing readers all the richness and complexity of Jewish life in America through carefully researched, thoroughly accessible articles.