PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE
& BOOK CHAPTERS

2025“Identity Transformations of Ukrainian Jewry during the Russian-Ukrainian War: Odesa’s Communities and Religious Leaders Home and in Exile.” Accepted for special issue: Religion and War. Canadian Slavonic Papers PDF

2025“Russian Speaking but not ‘Svoi’: Language Ideologies of Ukrainian Jewish Refugees.” Accepted for special issue: Ukraine. Sociolinguistic Studies 19 (3-4).

2023“Fragmented Histories and Fragmented Lives.” In Catherine Wanner, ed., Dispossession: Imperial Legacies and Russia’s War on Ukraine, pp.100–120. London: Routledge PDF

2018“Between a Home and a Homeland: Experiences of Jewish Return Migrants in Ukraine.” In Tom Selwyn and Nicola Frost, eds., Traveling Towards Home, pp.55–77. New York: Berghahn Books PDF

2016“Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine.” In Zvi Gitelman, ed., The New Jewish Diaspora, pp.60–75. Rutgers University Press Link

2015“From Evrei to Eudei: Turning or Returning to Faith?” Special Issue: ‘Judaism after USSR: Old and New, Religious and National.’ State, Religions and Church 3(33): 224–55 PDF

2013“Returnees or Immigrants: Anthropological Analysis of ‘Russian’ Israelis in Odessa.” Special Issue, Israeli Diasporas: Where, How and Why. Diaspora (2): 47–66.

2012“Negotiating Cosmopolitanism: Migration, Religious Education and Shifting Jewish Orientations in post-Soviet Odessa.” In Caroline Humphrey and Vera Skvirskaja, eds., Explorations of the Post-Cosmopolitan City, pp.65–93. New York: Berghahn Books PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

2024Cosmopolitan Spaces in Odesa: A Case Study of an Urban Context by Mirja Lecke and Efraim Sicher, eds. Ukrainian Studies. Boston: Academic Studies Press. The Russian Review 83 (2): 324–325.

2024The Ties that Bind: Ukraine through a Jewish Lens. Book Review of Jewish Ukrainian Relations and the Birth of a Political Nation by Vladislav Davidzon. Jewish Renaissance. Summer 2024.

2011Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism, by Catherine Wanner. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 17(2): 431–432.