
The Purist’s Dilemma: Spiritual Pollution in a Modern World
Some segments of the Haredi community have adopted increasingly strict interpretations of Jewish law....
RELIGION
CULTURAL STUDIES
Nomi M. Stolzenberg joined the USC Law faculty in 1988. Her research spans a range of interdisciplinary interests, including law and religion, cultural pluralism, law and liberalism, and law and literature. A strong proponent of multidisciplinary research and teaching, she helped establish the USC Center for Law, History and Culture, which involves scholars and students from throughout USC’s campus.