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About the Author
Diego Moldes is a Spanish writer, an essayist, novelist, poet, critic and historian of cinema and culture. He holds a PhD in Information Sciences (Complutense University, Madrid), a BA degree in Advertising and Public-Relations, an MA in Publishing and an MA in Foundation Management. In 2019, Galaxia Gutenberg published his book Cuando Einstein encontró a Kafka: Contribuciones de los Judíos al mundo moderno. His connection to Judaism led him to collaborate with Raíces: Revista judía de cultura (Roots: A Jewish Cultural Magazine). From 2015 to 2018, he served as the executive director of the Fundación Hispanojudía (the Hispanic-Jewish Foundation). In 2015, he became president and co-founder of ONG Asociación Fania (the Fania Association), a group which combats antisemitism and supports Jewish cultural endeavors. To date, Diego Moldes has published 14 books. diegomoldes.com
Steven Capsuto translates from Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, French, Galician and Ladino. His most recent published translation was Amazônia by Sebastiao Salgado (Taschen, 2022); since 2019 he has been the main Ladino-English translator for the ten-volume Posen Library of Jewish Culture (Yale). He is also the author of Alternate Channels: Queer Images on 20th-Century TV (Original edition Ballantine Books, 2000, revised 20th Anniversary edition, 2020).
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“This landmark contribution by a leading cultural historian, Diego Moldes, is an original achievement: the fullest and most historically grounded study of Jewish intellectual and cultural achievements and contributions. It fills a gap in the worldwide literature, at the very moment that it addresses urgent issues of the place … in their own contexts, especially today’s challenges not only to larger understandings but to contemporary everyday lives”—Harvey J. Graff, a comparative social and cultural historian, Professor Emeritus of English and History, Ohio State University, is the author of The Literacy Myth, Literacy and Social Development in the West,
“There is no book like this one, which examines the contributions of Jews as individuals (not as a religious people) to all fields of knowledge”—Stuart Weitzman, World Renowned Shoe Designer and Entrepreneur


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