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Congratulations to the 2021
Jordan Schnitzer Book Award Winners
Presented by the Association for Jewish Studies
JEWISH LITERATURE AND LINGUISTICS
Songs in Dark Times: Yiddish Poetry of
Struggle from Scottsboro to Palestine
Harvard University Press
AMELIA M. GLASER,
University of California, San Diego
MODERN JEWISH HISTORY AND
CULTURE: AFRICA, AMERICAS, ASIA,
AND OCEANIA
Forging Ties, Forging Passports: Migration
and the Modern Sephardi Diaspora
Stanford University Press
DEVI MAYS, University of Michigan
MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN
JEWISH HISTORY AND CULTURE
The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a
Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance
Tells Us about the Making of European
Commercial Society
Princeton University Press
FRANCESCA TRIVELLATO,
Institute for Advanced Study
PHILOSOPHY AND JEWISH THOUGHT
Levinas’s Politics: Justice, Mercy, Universality
University of Pennsylvania Press
ANNABEL HERZOG, University of Haifa
WINNERS FINALISTS
JEWISH LITERATURE AND LINGUISTICS
Salvage Poetics: Post-Holocaust American Jewish
Folk Ethnographies
Wayne State University Press
SHEILA E. JELEN, University of Kentucky
MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN JEWISH
HISTORY AND CULTURE
Rashi’s Commentary on the Torah: Canonization and
Resistance in the Reception of a Jewish Classic
Oxford University Press
ERIC LAWEE, Bar-Ilan University
MODERN JEWISH HISTORY AND CULTURE:
AFRICA, AMERICAS, ASIA, AND OCEANIA
The Art of the Jewish Family: A History of Women in
Early New York in Five Objects
Bard Graduate Center
LAURA LEIBMAN, Reed College
PHILOSOPHY AND JEWISH THOUGHT
The Invention of Jewish Theocracy: The Struggle for
Legal Authority in Modern Israel
Oxford University Press
ALEXANDER KAYE, Brandeis University
This book award program has been made possible by
generous funding from Jordan Schnitzer and Arlene
Schnitzer through the Harold & Arlene Schnitzer Family
Fund at the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation.
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