Sarah Frances Levin earned her PhD in Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley, where she serves as lecturer in Jewish Studies. Her work focuses on 20th-century Jewish-Muslim relations in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, as remembered by Muslims and Jews in the 21st century. Levin curated the international exhibition “Jews among Berbers: The Photographs of Elias Harrus” (exhibited in California, England, France, Israel, Morocco, Netherlands, 1999-2011) and has published an article about Jewish and Muslim Articulations of a Shared Amazigh (Berber) Cultural Tradition, and “Wit, Ruse, Rivalry, and Other Keys to Coexistence: Reflections of Jewish-Muslim Relations in Berber Oral Traditions.”
Sarah Levin