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2 This catalog accompanies a celebration of scholarly and creative work at Yeshiva University from 2014 through May 2017. Sixty individuals—both faculty and staff members—submitted bibliographic and descriptive data about their books, journal articles, plays, and visual art. The entries are arranged in alphabetical order by the surname of the contributor. Within entries, the arrangement is in reverse chronological order. 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 is omitted. The works listed in the following pages represent the lively discussions and creative vitality among Yeshiva University’s faculty and staff members. The 255 bibliographic entries in this catalog serve as evidence of their accomplishments. 3 Silke Aisenbrey Associate Professor and Chair, Sociology, Yeshiva College Aisenbrey, S., & Grunow, D. (2016). Economic Instability and Mothers’ Employment: A Comparison of Germany and the U.S. Advances in Life Course Research, 29, 5-15. Aisenbrey, S., Evertsson, M., & Grunow, D. (2016). Work Interruptions and Young Women’s Career Prospects in Western Germany, Sweden and the US. Work, Employment and Society, 30, 291-308. Aisenbrey, S., & Fasang, A. (Eds.). (2016). Recent Trends in Comparative Life Course Research. Special issue in Advances in Life Course Research 2. Joseph Angel Assistant Professor of Jewish History (2015). The Material Reconstruction of 4QSongs of the Sage B (4Q511). Revue de Qumran 27.1, 25–82. 4 Tamar Avnet Associate Professor, Marketing, Sy Syms School of Business Avnet, T., & Laufer, D. (2015). Exploring the Effectiveness of Creating Regulatory Fit in Crisis Communications: Can It Change Perceptions of Media Coverage during a Crisis? Business Horizons, 58(2), 149-156. Sellier, A-L., & Avnet, T. (2014). So What If the Clock Strikes? Scheduling Style, Control, and Well-Being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition, 107(5), 791-808. Dhruv, G., Motyka,S., Puccinelli, N.M., Roggeveen, A.L., Avnet, T., Daryanto, A. Ruyter, K. & Wetzels, M. (2014). Regulatory Fit: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 24 (3), 394-410. Joan Beder Professor, Wurzweiler School of Social Work (2017). Caring For the Military. New York: Routledge. (2016). Intimate Partner Violence in the Military: A Challenge for Social Worker Intervention, NASW-NYC MHT, 12-15. (2015). Unique Bereavement Issues in Cancer. In G. Colditz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Cancer and Society, 2nd Edition, (133- 134). New York, NY: Sage Publications. (2015, July 31). How Dare You, Mr. Trump. Huffington Post. (2015, July). Mad Skills, Military Family, 17.4 (2015, April). Issues Related to Reintegration, Military Family, 10-11. (2014, May). When They Return from Afghanistan/Iraq: Acceptance of Loss Due to Injury, Journal of Archives in Military Medicine, 27-33. (2014, Winter). Toward Understanding the Needs of LGBT Service Members, NASW-NYC MHT, 12-18. (2014, Winter). Women in the Military: Warriors who Serve, NASW-NYC MHT, 9-25. (2014). Services for Military Personnel. In L. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity, (870-872). New York, NY: Sage Publications. 5 Shulamith Z. Berger Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica, Yeshiva University Libraries (Trans.) (2016). "Mr. Friedkin and Shoshana" [chapter 13 of Hibru] by Joseph Opatoshu. In Eitan Kensky (Ed.), The Abandoned Book and Other Yiddish Stories: An Anthology of Pakn Treger Translations. Amherst, MA: Yiddish Book Center. (Trans.) (2016). "Mr. Friedkin and Shoshana" [chapter 13 of Hibru] by Joseph Opatoshu. 2016 Pakn Treger Translation Issue. Retrieved from http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/mr-friedkin-and- shoshana-wandering-souls-lower-east-side. Barbara Blatner Lecturer in English Roy Arias Studios: Stage II. YOU/ME, Two Short Plays and a Brief Musical about Relationships. Saturday, February 21, 2015. Years of Sky. First Place, New Works of Merit Playwriting Contest, 2014. 6 Rabbi Dr. J. David Bleich Professor of Jewish Law and Ethics, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (2016). Contemporary Halakhic Problems. Volume VII. Jerusalem: Maggid Books. (2016). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Disposition of Fertilized Ova. Tradition, 49(3), 54-76. (2016). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Internet Sales On Shabbat; The Effect Of Civil Divorce Upon Laws Of Mourning; The Interrupted Wedding. Tradition, 49(2), 65-85. (2016). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Posthumous Paternity. Tradition, 49(1), 72-93. Bleich, J. D. & Jacobson, A. (2015). Jewish Law and Contemporary Issues. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. (2015). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Tradition, 48(2), 41-64. (2015). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Tradition, 48(1), 33-105. (2015). Where Halakha and Philosophy Meet, Volume 13, Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers. Leiden, The Netherlands and Boston: Brill. (2014). Do the Deceased Enjoy Property Rights? Tradition, 46(2), 71-88. (2014). Korban Pesah ke-Mekhaper. Bet Yitzhak. (2014). Proposal to Withhold Divorce Decrees on Grounds of Equity. International Journal of the Jurisprudence of the Family 5, 215-272. (2014). Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Tradition, 47(2), 71-88. (2014). Treasure Trove and Kinyan Hazer. Tradition, 47 (1), 69-89. 7 Christopher Buccafusco Professor and Director of Intellectual Property and Information Law Program, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Buccafusco, C., Bechtold, S., & Sprigman, C. (2016). Innovation Heuristics: Experiments on Sequential Innovation in Intellectual Property. Indiana Law Journal 91(4), 1251-1307. Buccafusco, C., Bu, W., & Heald, P. (2016). Testing Tarnishment in Trademark and Copyright Law: The Effect of Pornographic Versions of Protected Marks and Works. Washington University Law Review 94(2), 341- 421. Buccafusco, C., & Fagundes, D. (2016). The Moral Psychology of Copyright Infringement. Minnesota Law Review 100(6), 2433 -2507. (2016). A Theory of Copyright Authorship. Virginia Law Review 102(5), 1229-1295. (2016). Authorship and the Boundaries of Copyright: Ideas, Expressions, and Functions in Yoga, Choreography, and Other Works. Columbia Journal of Law & The Arts 39(3), 421-435. Bronsteen, J., Buccafusco, C., & Masur, J. (2015). Happiness and the Law. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Buccafusco, C., Burns, Z., Fromer, J., & Sprigman,C. (2014). Experimental Tests of Intellectual Property Law’s Creativity Thresholds. Texas Law Review 92(7), 1921- 1980. Buccafusco, C., & Masur, J. (2014). Innovation and Incarceration: An Economic Analysis of Criminal Intellectual Property Law. Southern California Law Review 87(2), 276-334. 8 Richard K. Caputo Professor of Social Policy and Research, Wurzweiler School of Social Work (2016). Policy analysis. In M. Reisch (Ed.), Social Work and Social Justice, 2nd edition (197-225). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing. (2016). The Role of Research in the Family Service Agency: Reflections Some 30 Years Later (Occasional Essay). Families in Society, 97(1), 59-64. (2016). What’s Epistemology Got to Do With it? Research on Social Work Practice, 1-5. Online First, DOI: 10.1177/1049731516662320 Caputo, R. K., Epstein, W., Stoesz, D., & Thyer, B. (2015). Postmodernism: A Dead-End in Social Work Epistemology. Journal of Social Work Education, 51(4), 638-647. (2015). The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). In S. Haymes, M. Vidal de Haymes, & J.R. Miller (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook on Poverty in the United States (249-258). London: Routledge. (2014). Policy Analysis for Social Workers. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (2014). Poverty. In L.H. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity (1041-1044). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (2014). Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. In L.H. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity (1288-1290). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 9 Archishman Chakraborty Professor of Finance and Mel Harris Chair in Insurance and Risk Chakraborty, A., & Ghosh, P. (2016). Character Endorsements and Electoral Competition. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 8(2), 277-310. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/mic.8.2.277 Steven S. Chan Assistant Professor of Marketing, Sy Syms School of Business Chan, S.S., Bahl, S., Milne, G.R., Ross, S.M., Mick, D.G., Grier, S.A., Chugani, S.K., Gould, S., Cho, Y-N., Dorsey, J.D., Schindler, R.M., Murdock, M.R., & Boesen- Mariani, S. (2016). Mindfulness: Its Transformative Potential for Consumer, Societal, and Environmental Well-Being. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 35(2), 198-210. Chan, S. S., & Amaral, N. (2015). Not All Fakes Are Created Equal: Cultural Differences in Consuming Counterfeits. In Schmitt, B. & Lee, L. (Eds.), The Psychology of the Asian Consumer (55-58). New York: Routledge. 10 Mordechai Z. Cohen Professor of Bible and Associate Dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies Cohen, M., & Berlin, A. (2016). Interpreting Scriptures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Overlapping Inquiries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Nachman Cohen Research Professor, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (2016). Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel, vols. 7-10 of The Encyclopedia of Talmudic Disputes and Perspectives. Yonkers, NY: Torah Lishmah Institute. 11