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CJS/ÉJC TABLES OF CONTENTS VOLUMES 1-8 (1993-2000)
ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN JEWISH
STUDIES HOMEPAGE
CONTRIBUTORS
TO VOLUMES/TOMES 7-8 (1999-2000)
Michael Brown
is professor of
Humanities and Hebrew and director of the Centre for Jewish Studies at York
University in Toronto. His most recent book is Creating the Jewish Future (1998), edited with Bernard Lightman.
The
late Daniel J. Elazar
was professor of Political Science at Bar-Ilan and Temple Universities and
president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. His many books include Maintaining Consensus in the Canadian Jewish
Polity in the Postwar World (1990), written with Harold Waller.
Richard Menkis
is associate professor
in the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the
University of British Columbia. He is the founding editor of Canadian Jewish Studies/Études juives
canadiennes, and is currently engaged in various research projects on the
history of Jewish identities in Canada.
Benjamin Schlesinger
is Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. He is the
author or editor of twenty-five books and is a fellow of the Royal Society of
Canada.
Stuart Schoenfeld is Associate Professor and chair of the
Department of Sociology, Glendon College, York University. He has written
extensively on the sociology of the Jews, and is currently engaged in projects
on religion and society and the sociology of environmental issues.