- Nathan Brown Middle Eastern Politics
- Eric Cline Ancient Jewish History
- Paul Duff Hebrew Bible
- Robert Eisen Jewish Thought
- Barry Freundel Rabbinic Judaism
- Steven Glazer Jewish Ethics, American Judaism
- Severin Hochberg Origins of Antisemetism, Holocaust
- Edwin Hostetter Hebrew Bible
- Gilah Langner Religion
- Shoshana Marcus Hebrew Language
- Faye Moskowitz Jewish American Literature
- Yaron Peleg Hebrew Literature and Language
- Linda Raphael Modern Jewish Literature
- Bernard Reich Modern Israel
- Walter Reich International Affairs
- Daniel Schwartz Modern Jewish History
- Lauren B. Strauss American Jewish History
- Max Ticktin Hebrew and Yiddish Language and Literature
- Jenna Weissman Joselit American Jewish History
Professor of English
(202) 994-8223 | Rome Hall 658 |
faymos@gwu.edu
B.A., M.A., George Washington University
Professor Moskowitz presently teaches Creative Writing and Jewish American Literature. She was Chair of the English Department for 8 years and prior to that, Director of Creative Writing at GW where she received the GW Award in Special Recognition for Contributions to University Life. She served as President of the Jenny McKean Moore for Writers from 1975-1999. She was for many years Fiction Editor of Lilith magazine. Her writing draws heavily on her life experiences growing up during the Depression and her Jewishness in a largely Christian society. Her publications include: And the Bridge is Love; "Whoever Finds This: I love You" and "A Leak in the Heart". She also edited Her Face in the Mirror: Jewish Women on Mothers and Daughters. Her most recent book is Peace in the House. She is represented in dozens of anthologies and, in addition, her poems, essays, and short stories have been published in such places as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Moment magazine, and the Jerusalem Post. Presently, she is the poetry editor of Moment magazine, and is serving as the Interim Director of Creative Writing at GW.