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Marc Volovici is Alfred Landecker Lecturer at the University of Haifa. His research interests lie in modern European history, Jewish history, immigration, antisemitism, and the Holocaust. He received his PhD from Princeton University's history department. Marc’s book, German as a Jewish Problem: The Language Politics of Jewish Nationalism (Stanford, 2020), investigates the multifaceted place of the German language in Jewish history and its impact on the formation of Jewish national movements. together with David Feldman, he co-edited the volume Antisemitism, Islamophobia and the Politics of Definition (Palgrave, 2023). His next project explores the question of public self-criticism in modern Jewish politics. Marc served as an academic advisor and co-edited the exhibition catalogue for the award-winning exhibition ‘Jews, Money, Myth’, developed in collaboration with the Jewish Museum London, which ran at the Museum in 2019.