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Prof. Dr. Gil Ribak

University of Arizona
Jewish Studies, History, and Ethnic Studies

External Senior Fellow (Marie S. Curie FCFP)
October 2021 – June 2022

E-Mail: gribak@arizona.edu

Last Update: 31.08.2022

Curriculum Vitae

Gil Ribak is an Associate Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Arizona. He is a scholar and public educator of Modern Jewish history, whose scholarship has always been interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together history, sociology, folklore, ethnic studies, and literature. Born and raised in Israel, he earned a Fulbright Fellowship that sent him to pursue a doctoral degree in history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After graduation, Prof. Ribak taught at Washington University in St. Louis as the Lewin Postdoctoral Fellow, and as the Schusterman Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Arizona. Later he served as the director of the Institute on Israeli-American Jewish Relations at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles, before returning to the University of Arizona on a tenure-track position. Apart from his current research project, the full spectrum of his published scholarship includes studies about attitudes toward refugees in Judaism, urban politics in New York City, American progressives and the question of alleged Jewish criminality, contemporary rhetoric of the Israeli far left, the image of Henry Kissinger among Israelis and Arabs during and after the Yom Kippur War (1973), the impact of the Holocaust on Yiddish memoirists in postwar America, a riot of Jewish parents against New York’s public schools, and the public responses to the suicide of a 13-year old Jewish girl in Harlem (1918), to name but a few examples.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project