Jewish Studies Quarterly

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Jewish Studies Quarterly

description Journal of Judaic Studies
Area of ​​Expertise Judaic Studies
language German
publishing company Mohr Siebeck Verlag
First edition 1993
Frequency of publication quarterly
Sold edition 500 copies
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editor Leora Batnitzky, Peter Schäfer , Advisory Board: Steven Aschheim, Elisheva Carlebach, Michael Fishbane, Christine Hayes, Jeffrey Shandler, Israel Yuval
Manager Sally Freedmann
Web link Jewish Studies Quarterly
ISSN (print)

Jewish Studies Quarterly (abbreviated: JSQ) is a quarterly journal for Jewish studies. It contains studies on areas of Jewish history, religion and culture and is intended to cover the entire spectrum of Jewish life and thought. JSQ offers essays on specific topics as well as interdisciplinary and fundamental studies. The first edition appeared in 1993. It is published by Mohr Siebeck Verlag in Tübingen. It is edited by Leora Batnitzky and Peter Schäfer (Judaist) . Sally Freedman is the managing editor.

Web links

Jewish Studies Quarterly website