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2012-13 Visiting Scholars
Arie Dubnov is currently a lecturer in the History Department at Stanford. He comes to us from The Hebrew University as a lecturer in History there. His interests are in modern intellectual history, with emphasis on history of British political thought and modern Jewish history.
Amos Bitzan- Post-Doctoral Scholar, IHUM Fellow and the Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Eve Levavi Feinstein- Visiting Scholar, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Elana Gomel- Visiting Scholar, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Yael Goldstein Love- Visiting Scholar, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Hagit Halperin- Visiting Scholar, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Writer in Residence:
Maya Arad’s debut novel in verse from 2003, “Another Place, a Foreign City” was a finalist for the Sapir prize (the Israeli Booker) and was recently chosen by Yedioth Achronot as one of the Ten Books of the Decade 2000-2010. Ma’ariv, however, chose Arad’s third novel, “Seven Moral Failings”, for its own list of Twenty Books of the Decade 2000-2010.
Trained as a linguist (PhD from UCL, 1998), Maya Arad taught at several universities including Harvard, Geneva and Stanford, and is now a writer in residence at the Taube Center for Jewish Studies.