Yosef D. Robinson is an independent scholar living in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His most recent complete scholarly project is translating Chaim Kruger’s Der Rambam: Zayn leben un shafn from Yiddish to English. He is interested in the history of early twentieth-century Jewish life in Montreal, and he wrote a Masters thesis (completed in 2018), "The Geography of Interwar Jewish Montreal: A Demographic and Cartographic Survey". He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography (minoring in Urban Studies) at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He earned three Masters degrees - in City & Regional Planning at the Ohio State University, in Environment at Concordia University in Montreal, and in Judaic Studies also at Concordia. As well, he is interested in various Jewish communities around the world (both past and present), Jewish history/society/culture, and just geography and history in general; this includes alternate (what-if) history, especially pertaining to Argentina/Uruguay in particular and South America in general.