Susan L. Einbinder is Professor of Hebrew Literature at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
"""An impressive examination of the character and function of the poetry of martyrdom commemorating Jews who perished at the hands of their Christian countrymen... Cogent, clearly argued, and inclusive in contextualizing historic, social, cultural, and political materials... An excellent scholarly work.""--Choice ""Einbinder should be congratulated ... for giving this material its long overdue attention and for generating further debate. No longer sidelined, Einbinder's 'patient poetry' has at last found a sympathetic interpreter.""--Rebecca J.W. Jefferson, Journal of Jewish Studies ""A serious work, attentive to nuanced meanings and readings of primary sources. Students of interdisciplinary studies will find something of merit in this affecting study.""--Stephen D. Benin, Religious Studies Review ""Susan Einbinder's impressively researched and movingly written book opens a window on a world that not too many medievalists are familiar with: that of the poetic commemoration of Jewish suffering in medieval France.""--Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Speculum"