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CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS OFFICE OF THE PROVOST AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES MAY 2019 This catalog accompanies a celebration of scholarly and creative work at Yeshiva University from March 2018 through February 2019. Fifty- six individuals—both faculty and staff members—submitted bibliographic and descriptive data about their books, journal articles, poetry, documentary films, music scores, and visual art. The entries appear in alphabetical order by the surname of the contributor. An illustration of one key work, whether a book jacket, journal cover, or an image of the visual art itself, accompanies each contributor’s submission. Within the citations, if the contributor is the sole author, the name does not appear. The works listed in the following pages represent the lively discussions and creative vitality among Yeshiva University’s faculty and staff members. Over 160 bibliographic entries in this catalog serve as evidence of their accomplishments. PAUL GLASSMAN Director of University Libraries • • • Compiler and editor STEPHANIE GROSS Electronic Reserves and Scholarly Communication Librarian Compiler AARON GOUKHMAN Library Assistant Editors and proofreaders REBECCA MALAMUD Head of Metadata Services and Processing MARLENE SCHIFFMAN Judaica Cataloger AVROM SHUCHATOWITZ Judaica Cataloger CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS I 2019 Békés, V., Perry, J. C., & Robertson, B. M. (2018). Psychological masochism: A systematic review of the literature on conflicts, defenses, and motives. Psychotherapy research, 28(3), 470-483. Békés, V., Perry, J. C., & Starrs, C. J. (2018). Understanding resilience in survivors of social trauma: Three case studies of coping action patterns in Holocaust versus other narratives. In R. L. Braham (Ed.), Studies about the Holocaust IX [Mi magyarázza a társadalmi trauma túlélőinek ellenállóképességét: Holokauszt és egyéb narratívák megküzdési stratégiáinak elemzése három eset bemutatásán keresztül] (pp. 221-241). Budapest: Múlt és Jövő. TAMAR AVNET Professor of Marketing and Chair, Marketing Department Sy Syms School of Business Sellier, A.-L. & Avnet, T. (2019, April). Scheduling style. Current Opinion in Psychology, 26, 76-79. DAVID BERGER Ruth and I. Lewis Gordon Professor of Jewish History Dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies (2018). Mutual perceptions and attitudes. In R. Chazan (Ed.), The Cambridge history of Judaism (Vol. 6: The Middle Ages: The Christian world, pp. 54-75). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. DAVID BASHEVKIN Instructor, Sy Syms School of Business and Isaac Breuer College of Hebraic Studies (2019). Sin.a.gogue: Sin and failure in Jewish thought. Boston, MA: Academic Studies Press. SHULAMITH Z. BERGER Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica Yeshiva University Libraries (Trans.). (2018). Erev Shabes on a New York trolley [Ch. 5. In: Hibru by Joseph Opatoshu. Publ. in Yiddish, 1918-1919 ]. VERA BÉKÉS Pakn Treger: Magazine of the Yiddish Book Center. Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Translation Issue. Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Békés, V., Beaulieu-Prévost, D., Guay, S., Belleville, G., & Marchand, A. (2018). Trauma-related negative cognitions mediate the relationship between avoidant personality beliefs and impeded response to psycho- therapy for PTSD. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 1-16. Békés, V. & Ferstenberg, Y. A. (2018). Compartmentalization (defense mechanism). In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences (pp. 1-5). Springer Interna- tional Publishing. 2 CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS I 2019 J. DAVID BLEICH SHALOM CARMY Herbert and Florence Tenzer Professor of Jewish Law and Ethics Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Bible Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva College Rosh Yeshiva and Rosh Kollel le-Hora’ah, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan (2018). In many respects God was closer to Abraham than to Moses: Theological Seminary Themes in emergence of ethical man. In E. Kanarfogel & D. Schwartz (2018). Instant soup on Shabbat. Tradition, 50(4). (Eds.), Scholarly man of faith: Studies in the thought and writings of (2018). Judaism and natural law: An addendum. Tradition, 50(4). Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (pp. 11-26). New York, NY: The Michael (2018, March 7). Answering the questions of the day. Hamodia. Scharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press; Ktav. (2019). Converts and customs. Tradition, 51(1). (2018, April). Job’s children. First Things. (2019). Diabetics and Shabbat. Tradition, 51(1). (2018, December). Teach Torah and fight for justice. First Things. (2018, Fall). Two jars of sorrel grass soup. Jewish Action. (2018, February). How much Dreiser does a man need? First Things. (2018, June-July). The savor of science. First Things. (2018, March). Not power but glory. First Things. (2018, May). Review of The going: A meditation on Jewish law, by L. Wiener Dow. Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion. http://readingreligion.org/books/going (2018, May). Soloveitchik the Zionist. First Things. (2018, November). The proper business of mankind. First Things. (2018, Winter). Is contemporary Orthodox Judaism racist? Tradition, 50(4). (2018, August-September). Did Joseph forgive his brothers? MARIA BLEKHER First Things. Director, YU Innovation Lab and MS in Digital Marketing and Media (2019, February). After Pittsburgh. First Things. Clinical Associate Professor of Digital Strategies (2019, January). Progress and punishment. First Things. The Katz School (2019, March). Boy on the temple roof. First Things. Blekher, M., Katz, H., & Bosch, D. (2018, October). It is all about Carmy, S. & Wolowelsky, J. B. (Eds.). (2019). Blessings and thanks- control: Understanding reluctance to register for organ donation. Non- giving: Reflections on the Siddur and synagogue. New Milford, CT : profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. doi: 10.1177/0899764018807755 Maggid Books. RICHARD K. CAPUTO Professor of Social Policy & Research Wurzweiler School of Social Work (2019). Policy analysis. In M. Reisch (Ed.), Social policy and social justice: Meeting the challenges of a diverse society (3rd ed.). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing. 3 CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS I 2019 LISA CHALIK MARK EDELMAN Assistant Professor, Psychology Department Clinical Associate Professor of Physics Stern College for Women Stern College for Women Chalik, L., Dunham, Y. (2018). Beliefs about moral obligation structure (2018). On stability of fixed points and chaos in fractional systems. children’s social category-based expectations. Child Development. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 28, 023112. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13165 (2018). Universality in systems with power-law memory and fractional Rhodes, M., Leslie, S.J., Bianchi, L., & Chalik, L. (2018). The role of dynamics. In M. Edelman, E. Macau, & M. A. F. Sanjuan (Eds.), Chaotic, generic language in the early development of social categorization. fractional, and complex dynamics: New insights and perspectives (pp. Child Development, 89, 148-155. 147-171). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. Edelman, M., Macau, E. & Sanjuan, M. A. F. (Eds.). (2018). Chaotic, fractional, and complex dynamics: New insights and perspectives; series: Understanding complex systems. New York, NY: Springer. ANDREAS D. CHRISTOPOULOS Visiting Assistant Professor, Finance Department Sy Syms School of Business MITCHELL L. ENGLER Christopoulos, A. D., & Jarrow, R. A. (2018). CMBS market efficiency: Professor of Law The crisis and the recovery. Journal of Financial Stability, 36, 159-186. Benjamin L. Cardozo School of Law (2019). Sham on You: Too Good to be True. Florida Tax Review, 22. MATTHEW JAMES CUELLAR Assistant Professor Wurzweiler School of Social Work Cuellar, M. J., Elswick, S. E., & Mason, S.E. (2018). Leadership and school social work in the United States: A qualitative assessment. School Mental Health. doi:10.1007/s12310-018-9298-8 Cuellar, M. J., & Mason, S. E. (2019). School social worker views on the current state of safety in the United States: A qualitative study. Children & Schools, 41(1), 25-34. 4 CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS I 2019 JONATHAN M. FELDMAN MARIAN GIDEA Professor of Psychology Professor and Chair, Mathematical Sciences Department Ferkauf Graduate School of Phychology Stern College for Women Feldman, J. M., Morales-Raveendran, E., Goodman, E., West, E., Cabré, X., Delshams, A., Gidea, M. & Zeng, C. (Eds.). (2018). Discrete Cone, J. E., Katz, C., Weiss, J., Harrison, D., Markowitz, S., Federman, and Continuous Dynamical Systems — A, 38(12). A. D., & Wisnivesky, J. (2018). Associations between asthma triggers, Gidea, M., & Shmalo, Y. (2018). Combinatorial approach to detection mental health conditions, and asthma morbidity among World of fixed points, periodic orbits, and symbolic dynamics. Discrete and Trade Center rescue and recovery workers. Journal of Asthma. doi: Continuous Dynamical Systems — A, 39(12), 6123-6148. 10.1080/02770903.2018.1502300 Feldman, J. M., Zeigler, A. E., Nelson, K., Morales-Raveendran, E., Pelletier, T., Gottlieb, G. R., Ren, Z., & Jerschow, E. (2018). Depression symptoms and quality of life among individuals with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease. Journal of Asthma. doi: 10.1080/02770903.2018.1490754 DAVID GLASER Professor of Music Stern College for Women (2019). Concertino no. 2 for clarinet and chamber ensemble. Verona, NJ: APNM: Association for the Promotion of New Music. Premiere performance March 28, 2019 at the Center for Jewish