Phillip Ackerman-Lieberman and Rakefet Zalashik
Sussex Academic Press
240 pages
$34.95
“Brilliantly documents the way Jews have imagined dogs and in so doing imagined what it means to be a human, a Jew, and an Israeli. A substantial contribution to both Jewish studies and animal studies, the text will be valuable both to research scholars and as an engaging resource for teaching undergraduates about the diverse experience of Jews throughout history.”
–Aaron Gross, University of San Diego