Faculty Publications
As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.
Total number of publications: 7,082
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Abramson, H. (1991). Jewish representation in the independent Ukrainian governments of 1917-1920. Slavic Review, 50(3), 542-550. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (1991). Metropolitan Sheptyts'kyi's Hebrew correspondence, 1903. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 15(1/2), 172-176. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (1994). Collective memory and collective identity: Jews, Rusyns, during the Holocaust. Carpatho-Rusyn American, 17(3), 8-12.
Abramson, H. (1994). Life imitates art imitates life: The Famine, the Holocaust, and Australia's Darville/Demidenko affair. The Ukrainian Quarterly, 50(4), 353-365.
Abramson, H. (1994). The scattering of Amalek: A model for understanding the Ukrainian-Jewish conflict. East European Jewish Affairs, 24(1) 39-47. doi:10.1080/13501679408577763
Abramson, H. (1996). A ready hatred: Depictions of the Jewish woman in medieval antisemitic art and caricature. Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, 62, 1-18. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (1996). Foreword to the Turei Zahav of Rabbi David ben Shmuel Ha Levi (Volodymyr 1586-Lviv 1667). Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 21(1-2), 97-108.
Abramson, H. (1999). A prayer for the government: Ukrainians and Jews in revolutionary times, 1917-1920. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (1999). The prince in captivity. Reading hasidic discourses from the Warsaw Ghetto as sources for social and intellectual history. Journal of Genocide Research, 1(2), 213-225. doi:10.1080/14623529908413951
Abramson, H. (2000). The Esh kodesh of Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapiro: A hasidic treatise on communal trauma from the Holocaust. Transcultural Psychiatry, 37(3), 321-335. doi:10.1177/136346150003700303
Abramson, H. (2001). Just different: The last Jewish family of Ansonville, Ontario. Canadian Jewish Studies, 9, 155-169. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (2001). Studying the Talmud: 400 repetitions and the divine voice. Thought and Action, 17(1), 9-18. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (2003). Metaphysical nationality in the Warsaw ghetto: Non-Jews in the wartime writings of Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapiro. In J. D. Zimmerman (Ed.), Contested memories: Poles and Jews during the Holocaust and its aftermath (pp. 158-172). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Abramson, H. (2003). Shouldering the burdens of history: Ukrainian-Jewish encounter since independence. In W. Isajiw (Ed.), Society in transition: Social change in Ukraine in western perspectives (pp. 203-212). Toronto, Canada: Canadian Scholars Press.
Abramson, H. (2003). The end of intimate insularity: New narratives of Jewish history in the post-Soviet era. In T. Hakkaido (Ed.), The construction and deconstruction of national histories in Slavic Eurasia (pp. 97-102). Sapporo, Japan: Hokkaido University. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (2003). "This is the way it was!" Textual and iconographic images of Jews in the Nazi-sponsored Ukrainian press of Distrikt Galizien. In R. M. Shapiro (Ed.), Why didn’t the press shout?: American and international journalism during the Holocaust (pp. 537-556). Jersey City, NJ: KTAV Publishing House.
Abramson, H. (2005). A double occlusion: Sephardim and the Holocaust. In Z. Zohar (Ed.), Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry: From the golden age of Spain to modern times (pp. 285-299). New York, NY: New York University Press.
Abramson, H. (2005). Deciphering the ancestral paradigm: A Hasidic court in the Warsaw Ghetto. In Ghettos 1939-1945: New research and perspectives on definition, daily life, and survival (pp. 129-146). Washington, DC: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (2006). Reading the Talmud: Developing independence in Gemara learning. Jerusalem, Israel: Feldheim Publishers. This material can be found here.
Abramson, H. (2007). Two Jews, three opinions: Politics in the Shtetl at the turn of the twentieth century. In S. T. Katz (Ed.), The Shtetl: New evaluations (pp. 85-101). New York, NY: New York University Press.
Abramson, H. (2010). Holodomor and Holocaust. Holodomor Studies, 2(1), 131-136.
Abramson, H. (2011). Conclusion: Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust. Nationalities Papers, 39(3), 391-392. doi:10.1080/00905992.2011.570502
Abramson, H. (2012). Circumcision: Visual arts. In D. C. Allison & H. J. Klauck (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception (Vol. 5) (pp. 341-342). Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
Abramson, H. (2012). Reading the Talmud: Developing independence in Gemara Learning. Seattle, WA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Abramson, H. (2012). The Sea of Talmud: A brief and personal introduction. Seattle, WA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. This material can be found here.