Itamar Haritan
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Overview
Itamar Haritan is an Anthropology PhD Candidate at Cornell University. He received his BA in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, and his MA in Anthropology and Sociology from Tel Aviv University. He is interested in Ashkenazi Jewish identity in Israel/Palestine, specifically the ways that the “negation of the diaspora” is enacted and challenged in contemporary practices of remembrance, forgetting and self-making.