Zahava Feldstein is a researcher, speaker, and author specializing in campus antisemitism, Jewish education, and ethnic studies. She has spoken at universities and organizations worldwide and leads research, curriculum, and network development initiatives bridging scholarship and public discourse.
She received a MA in Divinity (History of Judaism) from the University of Chicago, where she was a Divinity Dean’s Fellow and a recipient of the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) academic-year award. She earned a MA in Education from Stanford University, where she was a Jim Joseph Doctoral Fellow in Education & Jewish Studies prior to withdrawing from the PhD program in response to pervasive and targeted antisemitism.