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    Ellen Golub

    professor, writer, Jewishist

    Ellen Golub is a Research Associate at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (HBI) at Brandeis University, a position she has held since 2001. In addition to her role at HBI, she is a Professor of Communications at Salem State University. Golub has a background in writing, having authored a newspaper column for the American Jewish Press Association for two decades, and she currently writes fiction as part of her research work at HBI.12

    At HBI, she has contributed to the field of Jewish women's and gender studies and has been involved in various projects, including founding the ezine "614." Her literary work includes the novel "PsychoSemitic," showcasing her dual focus on academia and creative writing.34 Golub also collaborates with other scholars on feminist interpretations of Jewish texts.5

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    Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States