CURRICULUM VITAE Hayim Katsman Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington [email protected]
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CURRICULUM VITAE Hayim Katsman Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 2021 (expected) – University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies. Dissertation title: “New Trends in Religious-Nationalist Politics in Israel/Palestine” Ph.D. Committee: Prof. Jim Wellman (chair), Prof. Joel Migdal, Prof. Liora Halperin, Prof. Christian Novetzke. M.A. 2017 – Ben-Gurion University, Department of Politics and Government. Thesis title: “Political Extremism in Israel: The Case of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburg and Religious-Zionism.” Advisors: Prof. Neve Gordon & Prof. Dani Filc. B.A. 2014 – The Open University of Israel, Philosophy and Political Science. ACADEMIC TEACHING 2019-2020, Lecturer, University of Washington. Courses Taught: - JSIS 458: Israel: Politics and Society - JSIS 202: Cultural Interactions in an Interdependent World 2019, Teaching assistant, HSTCMP 269: The Holocaust: History and Memory, University of Washington. 2014-2017, Teaching Assistant, Ben-Gurion University. Courses Taught: - Introduction to Political Philosophy - Israeli Politics - Introduction to International Relations (Israeli Air Force Academy) PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Hayim Katsman, “The Hyphen Cannot Hold: Contemporary Trends in Religious-Zionism,” Israel Studies Review 35:2 (2020), pp. 154-174. Hayim Katsman and Guy Ben-Porat, “Israel: Religion and Political Parties.” In Routledge Handbook of Religion and Political Parties, ed. By Jeff Haynes. (Routledge, 2019), pp. 313-323. Hayim Katsman, “Reactions Towards Jewish Radicalism: Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburg and Religious Zionism.” In Jewish Radicalisms, ed. By Frank Jacob and Sebestian Kunze (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019), pp. 267-297. Accepted: Hayim Katsman, “New Religious-Nationalist Trends among Jewish Settlers in the Halutza Sands.” The International Journal of Religion. (Forthcoming). BOOK REVIEWS Hayim Katsman, Review of Avi Sagi and Dov Schwartz, Religious Zionism and the Six-Day War: From Realism to Messianism; M. Hellinger et. al, Religious Zionism and the Settlement Project: Ideology, Politics, and Civil Disobedience. Israel Studies Review 34:2 (2019), pp. 154- 157. Hayim Katsman, Review of Yoav Peled and and Herman-Peled, The Religionization of Israeli Society. H-Judaic, H-Net Reviews. (2019). AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2020, Baruch Kimmerling prize for best graduate paper, Association for Israel Studies. 2019-2020, library fellow, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. 2019, Israel Studies Graduate Grant, University of Washington 2019, Association for Israel Studies travel grant. 2019, Maurice and Louis Schwartz Endowment Fellowship, Department of Near and Middle- Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Washington. 2019, Stroum Center for Jewish Studies Opportunity Grant, University of Washington. 2018-2019, FLAS fellowship. 2018-2019, Stroum Center for Jewish Studies Graduate fellowship, University of Washington. 2017-2018, Israel Studies Benaroya doctoral fellowship, University of Washington. 2014-2017, Graduate Excellence Scholarship – Department of Politics and Government, Ben- Gurion University. 2009, 2014 – Dean’s list, The Open University of Israel. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 6/2020, “Religious Zionism and the Settlement Movement: Contemporary Trends,” presented at “Thoughts on the Israeli Occupation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and New Research Trends,” Hebrew University, online. 6/2019, “Rethinking Religious-Zionism,” Annual Meeting of The Association for Israel Studies, Kinneret College, Israel. 12/2018, “Radicalism and violence in Religious-Zionist thought” Annual Meeting of The American Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, MA. 6/2018, “Radicalism and violence in Religious-Zionist thought” Annual Meeting of The Association for Israel Studies, UC Berkley, CA. 12/2016, “Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburg and the Construction of ‘Extremism’” Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations and Public Policy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 05/2016, “Yesha is (up to) here: Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburg and Religious-Zionism”, The Interdisciplinary Conference for Graduate Students, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel-Aviv University. PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS 01/2019, ‘Teaching with Impact,’ The Israel Institute. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Research assistant for Prof. Devin Naar, University of Washington. Research assistant for Prof. Liora Halperin, University of Washington. 2017-2019, Hebrew instructor, Kadima Reconstructionist Community. 2018, Research assistant for Prof. Gill Frank, Center for the Study of Religion, Princeton University. 2017-2018, Research assistant for Prof. Mark LeVine (UC Irvine), Parallel States Project. 2015-2017, deputy-chairman, Junior Academic Staff Association in Ben-Gurion University. VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES 2018-19, PhD committee, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. 2018-19, Co-Coordinator of Israel/Palestine research group at the University of Washington. 2015, Board member, Junior Academic Staff Association. 2013-2015, Board member, The Center for Young Adults, Eshkol Regional Council. 2014-2015, Audit committee member, Kibbutz Holit. 2013-2015, Community building committee, Kibbutz Holit. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Association for Israel Studies. Association for Jewish Studies. MILITARY SERVICE 2009-2012, team-commander, Combat Intelligence Collection Corps, IDF. 2010, combat-medics course. LANGUAGES English: Native Hebrew: Native Arabic: Advanced. Talmudic-Aramaic: Intermediate. .