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PHILIP FISHMAN, now Emeritus, was an Assistant Professor of Statistics at the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis and a scientist at the Lincoln Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the MITRE Corporation where he did research on information theory and space satellite communications. In addition to his scientific research, he writes on the impact of the immigration of post-Holocaust Hasidic communities to America. He is the author of A Sukkah is Burning: Remembering Williamsburg’s Hasidic Transformation (2012).

AMIR GOLDSTEIN is a historian and senior lecturer at Tel-Hai College. His books and articles focus on the activities of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, Menahem Begin, and the breakthrough of the Zionist right, moving from the margins of Israeli politics to the center. Recent publications include: “Menachem Begin and Gahal during the Waiting Period” (Israel Affairs, 2017) and “Menachem Begin and the establishment of the Likud party” (Middle Eastern Studies, 2017). Books include Heroism and Exclusion: Olei Hagardom and Israeli Memory [Hebrew] (2011) and Zionism and Anti-Semitism in the Thought and Action of Ze’ev Jabotinsky [Hebrew] (2015).

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