Robin Judd

Robin Judd is Professor of History at the Ohio State University, where she teaches courses in Holocaust studies, modern Jewish history, German history, gender history, and history of migration. She is the author of the award winning Between Two Worlds: Jewish War Brides After the Holocaust (University of North Carolina Press, 2023) and Contested Rituals: Circumcision, Kosher Butchering, and German-Jewish Political Life in Germany, 1843-1933 (Cornell University Press). Between Two Worlds won two National Jewish book awards and was named by the Jewish Women's Archive as one of its Summer 2024 Book Club picks. Since Fall 2021, Robin has served as the director of the Hoffman Leaders and Leadership Program in History (LLIH). The recipient of seven teaching awards, she was appointed by Governor DeWine to Ohio’s Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission in 2021. Robin is the immediate past president of the Association for Jewish Studies.