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The IJS Studies in Judaica series is primarily devoted to the publication of annual conferences of IJS, although individual monographs are also welcome on any aspect of Jewish Studies and related disciplines. The volumes bring together, often for the first time, eminent scholars from different countries working in historical, literary, and linguistic research areas relevant to all periods of Jewish Studies, from antiquity to modernity. Examples of themes include biblical studies (within the ancient world), medieval Hebrew science, and history of Zionism, with the aim being to cover the latest trends in cutting-edge research in Jewish Studies in its broadest context.

The series has published 19 volumes since 2002.


2006. Editors Mark Geller and Irving Finkel. Brill.Ìý

2002. Editors Jonathan Israel and Reinier Salverda. Brill.Ìý

2001. Editor Amihai Mazar. Sheffield Academic Press.

The Jews of Italy: Memory and Identity 2000. Editors Barbara Garvin and Bernard Cooperman. University Press of Maryland.

Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism. 1998. Editors Alfred L. Ivry, Elliot Wolfson and Allan Arkush. Harwood Academic Publishers.

Hasidism Reappraised.Ìý1998. Editor Ada Rapoport-Albert. Littman Library of Jewish Civilisation.

Patterns of Migration, 1850-1914 1996. EditorsÌýAubrey Newman and Stephen W. Massil. Jewish Historical Society of England.

1995. Editor Daniel Frank. Brill.

1995. Editors Mark Geller, J.C. Greenfield and M.P. Weitzman. Oxford University Press.
1995. Editors Mark Geller and H. Maehler, in collaboration with A.D.E. Lewis. Warburg Institute.

1992. Editors Jonathan Frankel and Steven J. Zipperstein. Cambridge University Press
, Special issue of Soviet Jewish Affairs. Vol 21, Number 1, Summer 1991Ìý


Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Vol 17: The Shtetl: Myth and Reality book on table
Co-Sponsored Publications

2005.ÌýJohn Klier. Cambridge University Press.

Polin: Studies in Polish JewryÌýVol 17: The Shtetl: Myth and Reality. 2004. Editor Antony Polonsky. Liverpool UniversityÌýPress. Ìý
1998. Editors Shmuel Ahituv and Eliezer D Oren. Routledge.

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