ABOUT THE BOOK
The narrative of Out of Gaza. A Tale of Love, Exile, and Friendship interlaces personal and political histories, showing how the Holocaust and the Nakba echo through war, trauma, and profoundly unequal experiences of loss, exile, and belonging.
Out of Gaza. A Tale of Love, Exile, and Friendship was published on 1 September 2025 by Potomac Books, an imprint of Nebraska Univerity Press: Out of Gaza - Nebraska Press
ABOUT THE EVENT
Moderated by Seth Anziska, Professor of Jewish-Muslim Relations at UCL, this event features a conversation between Katharina Galor and a yet to be confirmed conversation partner about war, trauma, asymmetry, and the fragile possibilities of friendship and reconciliation across divided worlds.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Katharina Galor works at the intersection of visual culture, heritage, and identity, focusing on Israel–Palestine. Trained in art history and archaeology, she teaches at Brown University, and her books include The Archaeology of Jerusalem, Finding Jerusalem, and Jewish Women: Between Conformity and Agency.