Judith Rosenbaum (’90) is an educator, historian, and writer. She is Executive Director of the Jewish Women’s Archive, where she also served as Director of Public History for many years. A scholar of Jewish studies and women’s studies and recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, Judith holds a BA in History from Yale University and a PhD in American Studies from Brown University. She has taught at Brown, Boston University, Hebrew College, the Center for Adult Jewish Learning, and Gann Academy, and served as a Bronfman faculty member in 2013. Judith has published articles in academic and popular journals and anthologies, and is currently co-editing an anthology that explores contemporary redefinitions of the “Jewish mother.”
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