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ENGLISH-LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS:

Alessandra Anzani
Editorial Director
Jewish Studies, Evolutionary Studies,
Ottoman and Turkish Studies, Central Asian Studies

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Daniel Frese
Acquisitions Editor, Slavic Studies
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UKRAINIAN-LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS:

Mariia Shuvalova
Acquisitions Editor, Ukrainian-Language Publications
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RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS:

Valentina Kucheryavenko
Lead Acquisitions Editor, Russian-Language Publications
Contemporary European Studies (CES)
Contemporary American Studies (CAS)

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Rina Borisova
Acquisitions Editor, Russian-Language Publications
Contemporary Western Rusistika (CWR)
Global Environmental Studies & Global Health (GE & GH)
Global Literatures (GL)

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Ekaterina Yanduganova
Acquisitions Editor, Russian-Language Publications
Contemporary Eastern Studies (CEastS)
Contemporary Jewish Studies (CJS)
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Sergey Kozin
Acquisitions Editor, Russian-Language Publications
Contemporary Religious & Theological Studies (CRTS)
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Award-Winning Jewish Studies Titles

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Nora Gold

The 7 Deadly Myths

Alex Ryvchin

The Population History of German Jewry 1815–1939

Steven Mark Lowenstein, David N. Myers, Michael Berenbaum

Sephardi

Hélène Jawhara Piñer

After the Holocaust

Monty Noam Penkower

A Philosophy of Havruta

Elie Holzer, Orit Kent


New & Notable in Jewish History & Culture

Between Hitler and Churchill

Yaacov Falkov, Michael Sigal

Zionism and Jewish Culture

Yitzhak Conforti, Jessica Setbon

Poles and Jews

Jennifer Stark-Blumenthal

The Destruction of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland

Krzysztof Bielawski, Richard Bialy

Visionaries from Lviv

Ewa Herbst, Ewa Herbst, Anna Jakimyszyn-Gadocha, Sergey R. Kravtsov, Andrew Zalewski

Lessons of History

Klas-Göran Karlsson

Polish Jewish Re-Remembering

Sławomir Jacek Żurek, Tomas F. Anessi

Jewish Culture and Creativity

Eitan P. Fishbane, Elisha Russ-Fishbane


New & Notable in Jewish Thought & Intellectual History

Building Bridges Among Abraham’s Children

Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Marcia Sachs Littell, Michael Bazyler, Richard L. Rubenstein, Jeffrey Herbst, Michael Berenbaum

Faith Honoring

Jill L. Lindsey, Douglas Stump, Rehenuma Asmi, Erica Brown, Amaarah DeCuir

Faith and Trust

Diana Lobel

Emet le-Ya‘akov

Zev Eleff, Shaul Seidler-Feller

Shaping the Jewish Enlightenment

Zuzanna Krzemień, Noëmie Duhaut, Wojciech Tworek, Monika Biesaga

R. Saadia Gaon

Eliezer Schlossberg

Siddur Hatefillah

Eliezer Schweid, Gershon Greenberg, Gershon Greenberg


New & Notable in Israel Studies

Being a Nation State in the Twenty-First Century

Shuki Friedman, Jusice Elyaḳim Rubinshṭain

A Man of Success in the Land of Success

Łukasz Tomasz Sroka, Katarzyna Rogalska-Chodecka, Aleksander B. Skotnicki


New & Notable in Culinary

Matzah and Flour

Hélène Jawhara Piñer

Jews, Food, and Spain

Hélène Jawhara Piñer, Paul Freedman

Sephardi

Hélène Jawhara Piñer


New & Notable in Antisemitism Studies


New & Notable in Jewish Literary Studies


New & Notable in Memoir & General Interest

Marta’s Notebooks

Talila Kosh Wollner, Mirjam Meerschwam Hadar

The Link in the Chain

Judic Wynberg-de Vries

Holocaust

Thomas Paul Bernstein, Barbara. J. R. Bernstein

Intimate Solitude

Emanuela Barasch Rubinstein

An Improbable Life

Karine Rashkovsky

Traces of Memory

Sandra Alfers, Cornelius Partsch

My Kaddish

Thérèse (Terri) Masson, Simone Masson

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Nora Gold

Survival

Ita Dimant, Martin Dean, Teresa Pollin, Jacob Dimant

Zev's Los Angeles

Zev Yaroslavsky, Josh Getlin

Immigrant Baggage

Maxim D. Shrayer


New & Notable from Touro University Press

The Cantonists

Josef Mendelevich, Rachelle Emanuel

The Shochet (Vol. 2)

Pinkhes-Dov Goldenshteyn, Michoel Rotenfeld

Ha-Tov v’ha-Meitiv: Contemporary Scholarship in Jewish Studies

Simcha Fishbane, Eric M. Levine, Yosef Dov Robinson


Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism

ISSN: 2472-9914 | eISSN: 2472-9906

The Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism (JCA) is the leading scholarly publication in the field. It carries original academic research papers of the highest quality: quantitative and qualitative work that pushes boundaries in terms of methodology, in terms of theoretical sophistication, in terms of the questions that are addressed and in terms of the potential for impact that the research demonstrates. It is comfortable with interdisciplinary work that relates to historical, empirical, legal, literary and critical theory traditions. It also values work that is situated within specific disciplines and that relates to the existing concepts and frameworks of those disciplines.

The journal is meticulous in following best academic practice in relation to editorial policy and double blind peer review procedures. But this is more than simply a formal adherence to academic rules and norms. The journal works to realize the values of research, of scholarship, of science and of philosophy in a highly contested and controversial field. The editors, the editorial board and the wider community of peer review is deep and diverse yet it is still conscious of a broad consensus of understanding of the boundaries of anti-antisemitism thinking and practice. The journal is not a space for debates between antisemites and scholars of antisemitism, it is a space for the scholarly, scientific and theoretical analysis of antisemitism from an anti-antisemitism point of view.


Latin American Jewish Studies

ISSN: 2644-0598 | eISSN: 2644-061X

Latin American Jewish Studies is the interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association (LAJSA). The journal publishes original scholarship on Jews, Jewishness, and Judaism within the context of Latin America and the Caribbean from the perspective of a broad array of disciplines in the arts, humanities, history, social sciences, and communications. Its mission is to advance the scholarly study of the Jewish experience and presence throughout the Américas through a variety of methodologies and theoretical and conceptual approaches. Latin American Jewish Studies invites contributions from all scholars working in the broadly defined, multidisciplinary field of Latin American Jewish Studies. Submissions are accepted in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. All articles will undergo a rigorous, double-blind peer-review process. The journal also publishes book reviews on recent scholarship in the field.


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