Publications

Edited Volume & Journal Issue

Co-edited with Aya Elyada (Berghahn Books, 2023; published October 2022)


Foreword by Frank Mecklenburg, Preface by Gerald Westheimer, Epilogue by Michael A. Meyer
With essays by the editors, Nick Block, Stefanie Fischer, Tina Frühauf, Matthew Handelman, Jason Lustig, Stefanie Mahrer, Joshua Shanes, Mirjam Thulin, Corey Twitchell, and Stefan Vogt
Introduction & chapter 8 available free online

Hebrew translation of introduction in Chidushim 25.2 (2023)


Reviews of German-Jewish Studies: Next Generations
Mosse Blog (June 2023)

Chidushim 25.2 [in Hebrew]

Feminist German Studies 39.1
Special Issue: “When Feminism and Antisemitism Collide”

Guest-edited with Sonia Gollance (June 2023)


Introduction by the guest editors. With articles by J. Rafael Balling, Lea H. Greenberg, Elizabeth Loentz, Meghan Paradis, Lisa Silverman, and Rebekah Slodounik

Articles and Book Chapters

“Art without Borders: Artist Rahel Szalit-Marcus and Jewish Visual Culture”

“Visual Weimar: The Iconography of Social and Political Identities”

“Digital German-Jewish Futures: Experiential Learning, Activism, and Entertainment”

“The Jewish Vamp of Berlin: Maria Orska, Typecasting, and Jewish Women”

“Jews and Gender” in Forum “Feminism in German Studies”

“America Abandoned: German-Jewish Visions of American Poverty in Serialized Novels by Joseph Roth, Sholem Asch, & Michael Gold” 

“Escape Artistry: Elisabeth Bergner and Jewish Disappearance in Der träumende Mund (Czinner, 1932)”

“Front-Page Jews: Doris Wittner’s (1880–1937) Berlin Feuilletons”

“Recognition for the ‘Beautiful Jewess’: Beauty Queens Crowned by Modern Jewish Print Media”

“Weimar Jewish Chic: Jewish Women and Fashion in 1920s Germany”

“Kosher Seductions: Jewish Women as Employees and Consumers in German Department Stores” 

“Was auf dem (jüdischen) Spiel stand. Die Preisausschreiben der jüdischen Presse in der Weimarer Republik”

“Paths of Modernity: Jewish Women in Central Europe” 

Book Reviews


Jay Howard Geller, The Scholems: A Story of the German-Jewish Bourgeoisie from Emancipation to Destruction (2019)

Reviewed in Central European History  54.1 (2021): 206-08.


Sarah Wobick-Segev, Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg (2018)

Reviewed in The American Historical Review 125.5 (2020): 1962-63.


Leonard Barkan, Berlin for Jews: A Twenty-First-Century Companion (2016)

Reviewed in Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 36.2 (2018): 92-94.


Scott Spector, Violent Sensations: Sex, Crime, and Utopia in Vienna and Berlin, 1860-1914 (2016)

Reviewed in German Studies Review 41.1 (2018): 178-80.


Ofer Ashkenazi, Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity (2012)

Reviewed in Jewish Film & New Media 1.2 (2013): 226-29.

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