Book

Chana Kotzin, Jewish Community of Greater Buffalo. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2013.

Commemorative Histories (sample)

Chana Kotzin, Celebrating Upstate New York: 100 years of Trust, Commemorative Booklet, 2023.

Chana Kotzin, Realizing a Vision: The Jewish Buffalo Archives Project, Commemorative Booklet, 2017.

Chana Kotzin, Celebrate 90: The Greater Buffalo Chapter of Hadassah Celebrates 90 Years, Commemorative Booklet, 2011.

Chana Kotzin, Looking Back and Moving Forward: A Celebration of Kadimah School, Commemorative Jubilee Journal and Business Directory, 2009-2010. With an accompanying supplemental timeline.

Digital and In-Person Exhibitions and Catalogs

Chana Kotzin, Celebrating Upstate New York: 100 years of Trust, Portable Timeline Display, 2023.

Chana Kotzin, et. al., Cofeld Judaic Museum, Temple Beth Zion, 2023.

Chana Kotzin, Sokolivka: Once Home, Jewish Buffalo History Center, 2023.

Chana Kotzin, An East Side Story: Harold Arlen, Jewish Buffalo History Center, 2022.

Chana Kotzin, Saving a Legacy: Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Cofeld Judaic Museum, 2016.

Chana Kotzin, “ ‘Germany’s Loss is Baltimore’s Gain’: Jewish Youth from the Third Reich Remake Their Lives in Baltimore.” In Lives Lost, Lives Found: Baltimore’s German Jewish Refugees, 1933-1945. Eds. Anita Kassof, Avi Y. Dector and Deborah R. Weiner (Baltimore: Jewish Museum of Maryland, 2004), pp., 76-97.

Articles

Chana Revell Kotzin, “My Brother’s Keeper? Church of England responses to Jewish Refugees from Europe, 1933-1939,” in Forced Migration: Exiles and Refugees in the UK and the British Empire, 1810s-1940s, eds., Andrekos Varnava, Yianni Cartledge, and Evan Smith. Brill, Forthcoming, 2025.

Russell L. Gasero, Chana R. Kotzin, Lisa M. Sjoberg, and Alison Stankrauff, Which Hat Are You Wearing: “You Need What? When?” (Session 208) 75th Anniversary sessions at ARCHIVES 360˚ conference in Chicago in August 2011, American Archivist Online Supplement to Volume 74, ed. William E. Landis.

Chana Kotzin, “ ‘Less easy to peg’: Life as an Independent Scholar.” The Newsletter of the Coordinating Council for Women in History. December 2006.

Chana Kotzin, “The Diary of a Refugee Aid Worker: Reverend H. J. McLachlan in Czechoslovakia 1938-39,” The Journal of Holocaust Education, Volume 8, Number 2 (Autumn 1999), pp., 45-84.

Encyclopedia Entries

Women in American History: An Encyclopedia, ed. Hasia Diner, Facts on File, 2014.

Encyclopedia of the Modern World, ed. Peter Stearns.  New York: Oxford University Press. 2008.

Encyclopedia Of Women And American Politics , ed. Lynne Ford, Facts on File, Inc., 2006.

Published Book Reviews

Review of Edith Rogovin Frankel, “Old Lives and New: Soviet Immigrants in Israel and America.” (Hamilton Books, 2012), Buffalo Jewish Review, November 30, 2012.

Review of Marc Lee Raphael, ed. Gendering the Jewish Past.  Introductory essay by Pamela Nadell. (Williamsburg, Virginia: Department of Religion, The College of William and Mary, 2002) Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Review of Alison Giffen and June Hopkins, eds. Jewish First Wife, Divorced: The Correspondence of Ethel Gross and Harry Hopkins. Introduction by Alison Giffen (Lantham: Lexington Books, 2002), H-Women, H-Net Reviews, (October 9, 2003).

Review of Doreen Berger, ed.  The Jewish Victorian: Genealogical Information from the Jewish Newspapers, 1871-1880. (Witney, Oxfordshire: Robert Boyd Press, 1999) in Jewish History and Culture, 2005.

Review of Charles Papiernik.  Unbroken: From Auschwitz to Buenos Aires. Translated by Stephen A. Sadow. Introduction by Ilán Stavans.(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 2004), H-Migration, H-Net Reviews, (September, 2004).

Review of Louise London’s, Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948: British Immigration Policy and the Holocaust (Cambridge: CUP, 2000), in Shofar,’ Volume 20, Number 3 (Spring 2002), 119-120.

Review of Amy Zahl Gottleib’s Men of Vision: Anglo-Jewry’s Aid to Victims of the Nazi Regime, 1933-1945 (London: Wiedenfeld and Nicolson, 1998) in Jewish History and Culture, Volume 2, Number 1 (Summer 1999), pp., 116-118.

Other Materials

Archival Finding Aids – over 50 separate guides at the University Archives, University at Buffalo.

Hundreds of weekly and monthly articles within multiple publications including Jewish Journal of Western New York  and the Buffalo Jewish Review written over a 15 year time span.

Historical content reader for over 3500 entries of Dictionary of Antisemitism from Earliest Times to the Present, published by Scarecrow Press (Lanham, MD) eds., Robert Michael and Philip Rosen, 2007.