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The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry

The Tauber Institute Series is dedicated to publishing compelling and innovative approaches to the study of modern European Jewish history, thought, culture, and society. The series features scholarly works related to the Enlightenment, modern Judaism and the struggle for emancipation, the rise of nationalism and the spread of antisemitism, the Holocaust and its aftermath, as well as the contemporary Jewish experience. The series is published under the auspices of the Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry—established by a gift to Brandeis University from Dr. Laszlo N. Tauber—and is supported, in part, by the Tauber Foundation and the Valya and Robert Shapiro Endowment.

Jehuda Reinharz, General Editor  
ChaeRan Y. Freeze, Associate Editor  
Sylvia Fuks Fried, Associate Editor  
Eugene R. Sheppard, Associate Editor

Mazaltob

Written by Blanche Bendahan. Edited by Yaëlle Azagury & Frances Malino

Jewish Universalisms

Jeremy Fogel

Antisemitism and the Politics of History

Edited by Scott Ury and Guy Miron

Unacknowledged Kinships

Edited by Stefan Vogt, Derek Penslar, and Arieh Saposnik

First Impressions

Joseph A. Skloot

The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf

Marat Grinberg

Canine Pioneer

Edited by Susan Martha Kahn

Defender of the Faithful

Arthur Green

Dynamic Repetition

Gilad Sharvit

Resplendent Synagogue

Thomas C. Hubka

Transmitting Jewish History

Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Sylvie Anne Goldberg, With a Foreword by Alexander Kaye, Translated by Benjamin Ivry

Belonging and Betrayal

Charles Dellheim