- 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
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
(202) 244-4716 |
severinhochberg@gmail.com
Ph.D. New York University
Before teaching at GW, Professor Hochberg spent many years at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, most recently as a historian in the Center for Advance Holocaust Studies. Along with conducting research for the museum, he lectured widely in the United States, Europe, and Israel. He has also taught at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Sarah Lawrence College among others. Recently, he co-authored Advocate for the Doomed: The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald, Vol. 1 (1932-1936) (2007) and Vol. 2 of the series, Refugees and Rescue (2009).