The Jewish Quarterly Review

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The Jewish Quarterly Review

publishing company University of Pennsylvania Press
First edition 1888
Frequency of publication quarterly
editor Bonnie L. Blankenship
Web link jqr.pennpress.org
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The Jewish Quarterly Review (JQR) is the oldest English-language journal for Jewish studies , which mainly publishes scientific articles on Jewish literature and culture, partly on theology. These are subject to a peer review (double blind). It was founded in London in 1888 by Israel Abrahams and Claude Montefiore and is currently being published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in Philadelphia . Bonnie L. Blankenship is responsible for the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania , which she took over in 1910 as a new series. The following series publishers produced the sheet: Cyrus Adler and Solomon Schechter (1–6), Adler (7–30), Abraham Aaron Neuman and Solomon Zeitlin (31–57), Salomon Zeitlin (58 ff.) Onward. The magazine contributed to the dissemination of research results (such as on Jesus Sirach ) by Solomon Schechter. Other authors included a. Israel Zangwill , Elkan Nathan Adler , Wilhelm Bacher , Moritz Steinschneider , Joseph Leon Blau , Adolf Büchler , Thomas Kelly Cheyne , Hartwig Hirschfeld and David Kaufmann .

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