Gershon Greenberg's original association with the Institute was as researcher and teacher in Moshe Davis' America-Holy Project. Currently, he directs RICJ's ongoing workshop-seminar on the Jewish religious dimension of the Holocaust. Greenberg's earlier publications were in the field of 19th century Jewish thought and the history of Jewish thought in America, before moving into the research area of Jewish religious thought during the Holocaust. A student of Eli Schweid at the Hebrew University, he recently published a translation of Schweid's philosophy of the Siddur. Greenberg's book on Holocaust Jewish religious thought is to be published next year by Yad Vashem. Based in Washington, D.C. at American University, he has served for four decades as visiting professor in the departments of Jewish thought at Hebrew and Bar Ilan universities
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