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Jeremy Dauber is an associate professor in the department, specializing in Yiddish literature. His first book,
Antonio's Devils: Writers of the Jewish Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature
(Stanford University Press, 2004), focused on the usage of biblical and rabbinic texts by Yiddish and
Hebrew writers of the early Jewish Enlightenment, or Haskala; he is also the co-editor and -translator, with Joel
Berkowitz, of Landmark Yiddish Plays (SUNY Press, 2006), an anthology of Yiddish drama. He is also
editor, with Barbara Mann, of Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History, a leading journal in the
field of Jewish literature.
His research interests include Yiddish literature of the early modern period, Hebrew and Yiddish literature of
the nineteenth century, the Yiddish theater, and American Jewish literature. In the next year, he plans to teach
courses on Yiddish theater and American Jewish literature, among others.
List of publications by Jeremy Dauber
E-mail: jad213@columbia.edu
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