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As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated.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 the Touro College & University System, 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. (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. (2001). The art of hatred: Images of intolerance in Florida culture. Miami Beach, FL: Jewish Museum of Florida. 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. (2003). Well – yes, a new historiographical synthesis! A response to Lars Fisher. Revolutionary Russia, 16(2), 94-100. doi:10.1080/09546540308575773

  • 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. (2010). Mediation representation: Advocating as a problem-solver in any country or culture (2nd ed.). Boulder, CO: National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

  • Abramson, H. (2011). Conclusion: Ukrainians, Jews and the Holocaust. Nationalities Papers, 39(3), 391-392. doi:10.1080/00905992.2011.570502

  • Abramson, H. (2011). Mediation representation: Representing clients anywhere. In A. Ingen-Housz (Ed.), ADR in business: Practice and issues across countries and cultures, Volume 2 (pp. 293-312). The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.

  • 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.

  • Abramson, H. (2013). Mediation representation: Advocating as a problem-solver (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Aspen Publishers.

  • Abramson, H. (2016). Moses Maimonides on Teshuvah: The ways of repentance (4th ed.). Seattle, WA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

  • Abramson, H. (2016). Nelson Mandela as negotiator: What can we learn from him? Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 31(1), 19-72. This material can be found here.

  • Abramson, H., & Hannon, C. (2003). Depicting the ambiguous wound: Circumcision in medieval art. In E. W. Mark (Ed.), Brandeis Series On Jewish Women: Convenant of circumcision: New perspectives on an ancient Jewish rite (pp. 98-113). Lebanon, NH: Brandeis University Press/University Press of New England. This material can be found here.

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