Michael Hoberman is a professor of English Studies at Fitchburg State University. He is the author of A Hundred Acres of America: The Geography of Jewish American Literary History and New Israel/New England: Jews and Puritans in Early America and co-editor of Jews in the Americas, 1776-1826, among other titles. His writings appear in Tablet Magazine and other popular and scholarly venues.
Mr. Hoberman's project of 'imagining' Jews in early America appropriately invokes factual history as well as fictional re-creation....[It] examines sources from fiction to film, synagogue websites to oral traditions, and analyzes how they shed light on Jewish experiences in, and contributions to, the United States during the country's first decades. * Stuart Halpern, Wall Street Journal * Imagining Early American Jews is a critical analysis of the Jewish American experience-both real and imagined. Readers will appreciate how Hoberman brings American Jewish history to life through his first-person exploration and its relevance to the challenges facing the American Jewish community today. This book deepens readers' appreciation for how history unfolds versus how it is told. * Jonathan Fass, Jewish Book Council *