Publications

“Beyond the Ghetto Walls: Jewish Witnesses and the Liminality of the ‘Aryan Side’ during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and Its Destruction.” Accepted (pre-peer review) for a special issue of Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies (in preparation; forthcoming 2027).

“Transformations and Emergent Themes in American Jewish Women’s History,” Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal, 18, no. 2 (November 2022).

“Passing on the Periphery: A Call for the Critical Reconsideration of Research on Identity ‘Passing’ as a Jewish Response to Persecution During the Holocaust,” The Journal of Holocaust Research 36, no. 2-3 (June 2022): 111-127.

Bodies and Borders: Papers from the 26th Workshop on the History and Memory of National Socialist Camps and Killing Sites, (co-editor with Daan de Leeuw, Ella Falldorf, Théophile Leroy, and Paweł Michna (Metropol Verlag, expected 2026). (In progress).

 “Jewish Identity Passing as a Migratory Response Mechanism,” in Sebastian Musch and Cornelia Wilhelm (eds.), The Holocaust and Varieties of Migration: Beyond Flight and Displacement (De Gruyter, 2026).

““My name is not Annuschka’: Excerpts from a Jewish woman disguised as a Polish forced laborer in Germany,” in Dina Danon, Federica Francesconi, Elissa Bemporad, and Elizabeth Imber (eds.), The History of Jewish Women in the Early Modern and Modern Ages in Global Perspective Source Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press, expected 2026).

The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women, Jewish Women’s Archive, “Helen Epstein,” “Dianne Feinstein,” “Anne Lapidus Lerner,” “Fania Mindell,” “Robin Morgan.”

Academic

Media

“A generation of American youth are largely unfamiliar with the Holocaust.” Washington Jewish Week, Columbia, MD, April 2018.

Media Interviews

Please click here to access the April 12, 2018 issue of Washing Jewish Week