
Ha-Tov v’ha-Meitiv: Contemporary Scholarship in Jewish Studies
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Simcha Fishbane is a professor at the Touro University Graduate School of Jewish Studies. He has been a rabbi, scholar, and educator for many years. Fishbane is the author of numerous books and articles, is co-editor of Touro University Press, co-editor of Studies in Judaism, Humanities and the Social Sciences, and serves as the executive assistant to the president of Touro College. Dr. Eric M. Levine is a faculty member and Director, Social Work Alumni Engagement, Continuing Education, Licensing & Financial Resource Development for the Touro Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) in New York City. He has held senior management positions in the Jewish and general not-for-profit sectors, and displayed significant leadership and expertise in leadership development, program planning and management, policy analysis, grants writing, resource development, organizational management, strategy and change. He has co-edited four books and his article, "Toward a Critical Social Work Ethics of Immigration, Migration, and Human Rights," will appear in 2024. He has served as the Managing Editor of the journal Studies in Judaism, Humanities and the Social Sciences and is a member of Board of Copy Editors for the International Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics. His recent research interests have focused on immigration, racism, inequality, civil rights, and democracy. Yosef Robinson is an independent scholar living in Montreal, Quebec. His most recent scholarly project is translating Chaim Kruger’s Der Rambam: Zayn leben un shafn from Yiddish to English.