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New Books in Jewish Studies

Marshall Poe
Holocaust
Jewish Identity
Judaism
Jewish History
Antisemitism
Zionism
World War II
Late Antiquity
Anti-Semitism
Maimonides
Soviet Union
Israel
YIVO Institute For Jewish Research
Rabbinic Literature
Kabbalah
Dreyfus Affair
Holocaust Studies
Ethics
Feminism
Talmud

This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to ... more

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Sarah Cushman
Director of the Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University; Senior Lecturer in History
Holocaust Educational Foundation / Northwestern University
Episode: Sarah M. Cushman et al eds., "The Routledge Handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau" (Routledge, 2026)
Dominic Williams
Assistant Professor of History with a focus on Holocaust and Genocide Studies; editor
Northumbria University
Episode: Sarah M. Cushman et al eds., "The Routledge Handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau" (Routledge, 2026)
Joanne Pettit
Editor, co-editor of The Routledge Handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Editor
Episode: Sarah M. Cushman et al eds., "The Routledge Handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau" (Routledge, 2026)
Jane Kanarek
Professor of Rabbinics and Dean of Faculty at the Hebrew College Rabbinical School
Hebrew College Rabbinical School
Episode: Jane Kanarek, "Beyond Brutality: Reclaiming Female Presence in Bavli Sotah" (Brandeis UP, 2025)
Stephen Nadler
Vil as research professor and philosopher, author of Spinoza biographies and critical works
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Episode: Steven Nadler, "Spinoza, Atheist" (Princeton UP, 2026)
Gabriella Sofron
Scholar presenting on Yiddish ethnography and An-ski
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Episode: Yiddish Ethnography and An-ski
Philissa Cramer
Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency; former founder/editor at Chalkbeat
Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Chalkbeat
Episode: Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America
Sandra Fox
Author, Goldstein-Goren Visiting Assistant Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at NYU, Director of the Archive of the American Jewish Left
New York University; Archive of the American Jewish Left
Episode: Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America
Ellen Levitt
Author, photographer, teacher; writer of Former Synagogues of the United States
Resource Publications (publisher)
Episode: Ellen Levitt, "Former Synagogues of the United States: Looking at Buildings That Once Housed Synagogues, Schools, and Other Jewish Institutions" (Resource Publications, 2026)

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Alex Weiser
Director of Public Programs at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research; hosts discussions and lectures.

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    How could you possibly conduct this interview without asking about - or the author raising- the NYTimes best selling book by Judy Batalion’s, Light of Days, which won countless awards including the National Jewish Book Award and which virtually covers the same material? So you just pretend it doesn’t exist?That is disingenuous and a real disservice to your readers.

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  • Wonderful subjects

    I love the discussants and books chosen for this podcast and rarely skip an episode. They have taught me a lot. My only gripe is the non-engaged, non-sequitur, book report-like style of questioning of the interviewer. The questions are good but they break up the flow of the conversation, keeping it from being the deep discussion that could otherwise result from more carefully woven lines of questioning.

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Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America
Q: How did Zionism and Israel become more or less central to different camps over time?
Zionism gained prominence after the Holocaust but varied by movement; Ramah emphasized Hebrew and scriptural study over Israel-centered identity in earlier decades, while late-1960s onward saw increased Israel-oriented content across many camps, reflecting broader shifts in American Jewish life.
Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America
Q: How did the funding and land for camps typically come together, and what drove families to enroll their children?
Camps were financed through umbrella movements (Young Judea, Ramah, Reform movements), with tuition and scholarship funds; families chose camps often based on movement affiliation and local reputations, not just ideology, blending safety, tradition, and community identity.
Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America
Q: What were the key anxieties shaping camper experiences across the postwar decades, and how did camps respond to them?
Anxieties about assimilation, suburban comfort, and the future of Jewish identity led camps to re-center education in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Zionist themes while balancing modern American life; camps adapted their language, curricula, and affiliations to sustain Jewish continuity.
Sarah M. Cushman et al eds., "The Routledge Handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau" (Routledge, 2026)
Q: Why did you imagine a handbook to Auschwitz-Birkenau, and what is its purpose?
The handbook aims to bridge audiences new to the field with ongoing scholarly work, introduce big questions about Auschwitz, and push the conversation forward by including diverse perspectives and methodological approaches beyond the traditional focus on one camp.
Yiddish Ethnography and An-ski
Q: What attracted you to An-ski in your studies?
I started from studying Russian literature and moved into Jewish assimilation. When I encountered An-ski and opened the archives as they were becoming available, I realized how fascinating he was as an ethnographer and writer; his work spans folklore, ethnography, and drama, and his archives offered rich material for new scholarship.

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This channel features scholars discussing recently published research across Jewish studies, history, memory, archives, and related humanities topics. Episodes highlight books and projects on postwar displacement, Holocaust memory, immigrant histories, Yiddish language and culture, and archival preservation. A notable pattern is how debates between authors, historians, and curators illuminate the intersections of memory, culture, and public education, often pairing a book's arguments with archival or fieldwork insights. Listeners can expect rigorous scholarly conversation, access to primary-source context, and a strong emphasis on how history informs present-day identity, memory work, and cultural stewardship. The show frequently showcases ... more

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