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Robin Judd is a distinguished historian at The Ohio State University's Department of History, holding the rank of College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor. She specializes in Jewish, transnational, and gender history with focuses on Holocaust studies, antisemitism, migration, and leadership. Her research has been recognized with awards including two National Jewish Book Awards for her book Between Two Worlds. Judd teaches courses on Holocaust studies, German history, and migration, and has received seven teaching awards. She serves as Director of the Hoffman Leaders and Leadership Program in History and holds leadership roles in organizations like the Association for Jewish Studies and Leo Baeck Institute. Her work bridges academic scholarship with public engagement through books, lectures, and media appearances.
- Education: PhD and MA in Jewish and German History (University of Michigan, 2000 and 1995), BA from Wellesley College (1990)
- Publications: Award-winning Between Two Worlds (2023) and Contested Rituals (2000)
- Awards: Ratner Teaching Award (2020), Ohio Academy of History Distinguished Teaching Award (2019)
Her research explores post-Holocaust survivorship, leadership development, and transnational Jewish experiences. She has held fellowships from ACLS, Hadassah Brandeis Institute, and NEH.




