Jewish Studies Quarterly, established in 1993 by Joseph Dan (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) and Peter Schäfer (Princeton University), is a peer-reviewed academic journal published four times a year, edited out of Princeton and printed by Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen, Germany.
The journal’s content reflects the array of disciplines, historical eras, methodologies and research interests that characterize Jewish Studies today. Its contributors represent institutions throughout the world that support academic research in this area. Occasional issues are devoted to special topics.
Faculty editors: Leora Batnitzky (Princeton) and Ra'anan Boustan (UCLA)
Managing editor: Sally Freedman (Princeton)
Advisory board: Justin D. Cammy (Smith College, USA), Yaacob Dweck (Princeton University, USA), Katrin Kogman-Appel (Westfalian Wilhelms-University, Germany), Eve Krakowski (Princeton University, USA), Moshe Lavee (University of Haifa, Israel), Vivian Liska (University of Antwerp, Belgium), Vered Noam (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Ilana Pardes (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra (École Pratique des Hautes Études, France), Christian Wiese (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
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