Kol Katan Jewish Cultural Studies Book Series
In collaboration with Kol Katan Press (Santa Monica and Haifa) and the University of Haifa, the Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding edits a book series devoted to the multi-national and cross-cultural development of Jewish thought and experience. Volumes published in this series explore the dynamic and diverse interchanges-the multiplicity of voices and worlds-of which Jewish experience is comprised.
Series Co-Editors: David Metzger and Peter Schulman
Volumes Published in this Series
(2005) Chasing Esther: Jewish Expressions of Cultural Difference
(2006) The Golems of Paris: Citizenship, Immigration and Translation
(2007) Judaism and the Rhetoric of Modernity
Editorial Board
Masha Belenky, George Washington University
Michael Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sam Bloom, University of Haifa
Robert Elbaz, University of Haifa
Terri J. Gordon, New School University
Eleanor Kaufman, University of California-Los Angeles
Sarah Juliette Sasson, Columbia University
Beryl Schlossman, Carnegie Mellon University
Jonathan Skolnik, Berman Historical Institute, Washington D.C
Yosef Tobi, University of Haifa
Richard Treitman, New Quarter Review (Jerusalem)
Elizabeth Dolly Weber, University of Illinois-Chicago
Ouriel Zohar, Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) and Universite de Paris-VIII
Inquiries regarding submissions to this series should be sent to David Metzger (dmetzger@odu.edu) or Peter Schulman (pschulma@odu.edu) or addressed to:
Dr. Peter Schulman
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Virginia 23529