Noam Rafael Kramer
Noam is a Brazilian clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, currently affiliated with the research group Diaspora Dialogues: Antisemitism and Racism (FUNDASP), where he is working on contemporary antisemitism through the lenses of memory studies and psychoanalytic theory. His primary research focus concerns Jewish memory and intergenerational trauma, particularly the ways in which antisemitism operates not only as a political or ideological phenomenon, but also as a transgenerational psychic structure.
In 2026, he will begin his M.A. in Israel Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Rothberg International School), supported by scholarship funding (Latin America Fund and Jack Terpins Award).
