
The Tikvah Podcast David Myers and Andrew Koss on Whether Jewish Studies Has Turned against the Jews
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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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Pianco-Cohen Episode Blurred Conduct And Scholarship
- Andrew recounts the Pianco/Cohen episode where scholarly expertise was conflated with personal misconduct allegations.
- He argues critics wrongly dismissed Stephen Cohen's demography as 'sexist' rather than separate misconduct from scholarship.
Could Defend Students Without Political Endorsement
- Jewish studies professors could have defended Jewish students' safety without endorsing Israel's politics.
- Koss believes many missed opportunities to speak up in ways that aren't overtly partisan.
Conformism And The Wissenschaft–Commitment Tension
- David Myers agrees the university suffers from intellectual conformism and siloing that harms discourse.
- He locates a long-standing tension between pure scholarship (Wissenschaft) and applied, communal commitments in Jewish studies.




