From the end of WWII to the late 1950s, the most prominent Holocaust historian was Philip Friedman (1901, Lwów – 1960, NYC). His extensive publications set the methodology of Holocaust research, continuing the brilliant traditions of Polish Jewish historiography. Dr. Roni Stauber, Director, Tel Aviv University’s Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Racism and Antisemitism, explores Prof. Friedman’s contributions and impact on historiography.