Dr. Sebastian Musch is a historian specializing in German-Jewish history and migration studies. He currently serves as the Alfred Landecker Lecturer at the Department of History and the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) at the University of Osnabrück. Dr. Musch earned his Ph.D. in 2018 from the Heidelberg College of Jewish Studies. His academic career has included positions in Milan, Haifa, Berkeley, Oxford, and Harvard. His major publications include: Jewish Encounters with Buddhism in German Culture – Between Moses and Buddha (1890–1940) (Palgrave, 2019); (co-edited with Cornelia Wilhelm) The Holocaust and Varieties of Migration: Beyond Flight and Displacement (De Gruyter, 2026); and Rabbiner gegen das Vergessen. Das bewegte Leben des Zvi Asaria (1913–2002) (Campus, 2026, forthcoming).