Dr Granick works at the intersection of modern Jewish history and international history, especially in the late 19th through the 20th centuries. She focuses particularly on politics, philanthropy/humanitarianism, and gender, across the Jewish Diaspora (America, Europe, and the Mediterranean). She teachs modern Jewish history broadly speaking: her research interests and also on antisemitism, Judaic religious movements, migration, Jewish culture, Zionism, and Jewish thought.