Profiles in "Jewish Studies" Expertise Area

  • Rubinoff is an American historian with a focus on the 1920s, World War II, and the 1950s. He teaches interdisciplinary studies (core and electives), organizational leadership, and U.S. history.
  • Daniel Gilfillan is associate professor of German studies at Arizona State University in the School of International Letters and Cultures.
  • Von Hagen was an Emeritus Professor of history and global studies with a joint appointment in the School of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies and School of International Letters and Cultures at ASU.
  • Mirguet's research focuses on emotions, the history of the self, and touch practices in early Jewish literature. She teaches, among other courses, Biblical Hebrew, ancient Jewish literature, and the history of emotions.
  • Cichopek-Gajraj’s research interests include history of modern Poland and Polish/Jewish relations, Polish-Jewish migrations, Holocaust and post-Holocaust studies, and history of antisemitism and ethnic violence.
  • Langille specializes in Hebrew Bible, Jewish history, memory studies, trauma studies, genocide studies, and religion and violence. He teaches courses on Hebrew Bible, Jewish history, genocide, and religion and violence.
  • Goodman's research and teaching ranges across several fields, including U.S. literature and culture, human rights, dissident literatures, and Jewish studies.
  • Stanley Mirvis specializes in the social and cultural history of the Jewish people. His research on eighteenth-century Jamaica explores the evolution of Jewish ethnic identity within hybrid world of Atlantic Diasporas.