Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz is a respected historian specializing in Holocaust studies, Jewish women's history, and contemporary Jewish issues. She serves as a professor at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, where she has made significant contributions to her fields of study through both her teaching and her extensive publication record.
Her academic work includes a wide range of topics, such as the role of women during the Holocaust, memory and commemoration practices in Jewish society, and the dynamics of Jewish identity post-Holocaust. Baumel-Schwartz's research has been pivotal in highlighting the gender-specific experiences of the Holocaust, thereby broadening the scope of Holocaust historiography.
Beyond her academic roles, Baumel-Schwartz is also an active participant in various international forums and conferences related to Holocaust education. Her insights and research have helped shape curricula and public understanding about the complexities of Jewish history during the 20th century.
Books
Heroine of Rescue: The Incredible Story of Recha Sternbuch Who Saved Thousands from the Holocaust (Artscroll History Series =) ([Historah])