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Dr. Keren E. Fraiman

Dr. Keren E. Fraiman

Dean and Chief Academic Officer | Associate Professor of Israel Studies

Keren E. Fraiman is Spertus Institute's Dean and Chief Academic Officer. She also holds a faculty appointment as Associate Professor of Israel Studies. 

She previously served as Director of Research and Evaluation at The iCenter for Israel Education, where she continues to serve on the faculty of the iFellows Masters Concentration in Israel Education program.

In January 2020, Dr. Fraiman was selected for the prestigious Wexner Field Fellowship, presented by the Wexner Foundation in partnership with the Jim Joseph Foundation. 

She received her PhD in International Relations and Security Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her BA in Political Science and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from The University of Chicago. Her work has been supported by the US Institute of Peace, the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism, and the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism.

A former Schusterman Israel Scholar, Dr. Fraiman has worked at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis, served as an officer in the IDF, and led trips to Israel as a Facilitator both for Encounter and Birthright Israel. 

Jewish Professional Studies
Education

PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BA, University of Chicago

Publications

The Routledge Handbook of Judaism in the 21st Century, 1st Edition, edited with Dr. Dean P. Bell (Routledge)

Research interests

Israel Education
Conflict Education
Security Studies
Middle East Politics
Arab-Israel Conflict

Courses
  • The Role of Israel in Jewish Life
  • Applied Research and Design Methods