The history of Jewish studies has not yet been written. Scholars engaged in this field, however, are beginning to subject it to searching analysis. Pertinent articles have appeared that offer two extreme positions on the development of Jewish studies: one sees the increase in Jewish studies as the result of heightened Jewish self-awareness during the late 1960s because of the Six Day War, growing interest in the Holocaust, and the influence of rising black and ethnic consciousnesses that resulted in the establishment of academic programs. The other, usually a reaction to the first view, argues that the study of Hebraica and Judaica has held an ancient and honorable place in the traditional university curriculum
The Jews are a people whose historical roots are in the ancient land of Israel. In this country thei...
In modern times, various Jewish groups have argued whether Jewishness is a function of ethnicity, of...
At the heart of sociological analysis of religious schools is the choice to privilege a particular s...
The history of Jewish studies has not yet been written. Scholars engaged in this field, however, are...
Over the last twenty years, Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies have grown significantly and have led to th...
Since the state of Israel was established in 1948, the statuses of Jews and Judaism has changed in a...
Cultural anthropologist Misha Klein reflects on a Jewish Studies course, entitled Anthropology of Je...
Of the approximately 6.8 million Jews in the United States Jews of color (Dashefsky and Sheskin 2015...
Though many historians have studied the wave of German Jewish immigration that occurred during the n...
Jews and Science examines the complicated relationship between Jewish identities and the evolving me...
I must confess that, in some thirty years of writing and teaching Jewish history, I have not thought...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
While Christians had a long history of Islamic Studies in the West, Jewish also made remarkable cont...
In June 2010 two papers appeared in major scientific journals - Nature and the American Journal of ...
In this issue we continue our celebration of the Jewish Quarterly Review\u27s first century on Ameri...
The Jews are a people whose historical roots are in the ancient land of Israel. In this country thei...
In modern times, various Jewish groups have argued whether Jewishness is a function of ethnicity, of...
At the heart of sociological analysis of religious schools is the choice to privilege a particular s...
The history of Jewish studies has not yet been written. Scholars engaged in this field, however, are...
Over the last twenty years, Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies have grown significantly and have led to th...
Since the state of Israel was established in 1948, the statuses of Jews and Judaism has changed in a...
Cultural anthropologist Misha Klein reflects on a Jewish Studies course, entitled Anthropology of Je...
Of the approximately 6.8 million Jews in the United States Jews of color (Dashefsky and Sheskin 2015...
Though many historians have studied the wave of German Jewish immigration that occurred during the n...
Jews and Science examines the complicated relationship between Jewish identities and the evolving me...
I must confess that, in some thirty years of writing and teaching Jewish history, I have not thought...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
While Christians had a long history of Islamic Studies in the West, Jewish also made remarkable cont...
In June 2010 two papers appeared in major scientific journals - Nature and the American Journal of ...
In this issue we continue our celebration of the Jewish Quarterly Review\u27s first century on Ameri...
The Jews are a people whose historical roots are in the ancient land of Israel. In this country thei...
In modern times, various Jewish groups have argued whether Jewishness is a function of ethnicity, of...
At the heart of sociological analysis of religious schools is the choice to privilege a particular s...