

David Myers and Andrew Koss on Whether Jewish Studies Has Turned against the Jews: Has the field lost its way, and can it recover?
Aug 21, 2025
Andrew Koss, a Mosaic colleague and author of "Jewish Studies Against the Jews," shares his concerns about anti-Jewish activism and the responses from Jewish studies professors. He engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with David Myers, a prominent UCLA historian known for his insightful commentary on public policy. Together, they explore the challenges within Jewish studies, the tensions between particularism and universalism, and the role of scholars in addressing rising anti-Semitism on campuses, all while challenging the future and relevance of the field.
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Silence After Crisis Signals A Deeper Shift
- Jewish studies professors often stayed silent or equivocated after October 7th instead of defending Jewish students on campus.
- Andrew Koss argues this silence reveals a deeper shift in the field's relationship to the Jewish people.
Scholarship Turned Into Public Moral Judging
- Some scholars use deep expertise to publicly condemn Jewish communal choices rather than simply explain context.
- Koss warns this pattern risks turning scholarship into a platform for criticizing Jews rather than illuminating them.
Focus On Margins Can Obscure The Main Story
- Methodological shifts that prioritize marginal topics risk obscuring the 'big story' of Jewish history.
- Koss contends Cultures of the Jews exemplified a trend that can trivialize core narratives when imitated.